The One-Line Embed That Turns Your Website Into a Sales Machine
One line of code. Paste it into your website. Now every visitor can get instant answers to their questions, 24/7.
Most small business websites are digital brochures. They display information. Visitors read (or more likely, skim) and then leave.
What if your website could talk back?
The Embed
Adding a chatbot to your website used to mean hiring a developer, integrating APIs, and spending thousands of dollars. Now it's one line of code.
With DropBot, you copy a single script tag and paste it into your website's HTML. That's it. A chat widget appears in the corner of your site, ready to answer visitor questions based on the Q&A pairs you've written.
If you can paste text, you can do this. No coding knowledge. No developer. No IT department.
Where to Paste It
WordPress: Go to Appearance → Theme Editor → footer.php. Paste the code before the closing </body> tag. Or use a plugin like "Insert Headers and Footers."
Squarespace: Go to Settings → Advanced → Code Injection. Paste in the Footer field.
Wix: Go to Settings → Custom Code. Add the snippet to the Body - end section.
Shopify: Go to Online Store → Themes → Edit Code → theme.liquid. Paste before </body>.
Any HTML site: Open your HTML file, paste before </body>. Save. Done.
Takes about 2 minutes regardless of platform.
What Happens Next
Once the widget is live, visitors see a small chat icon in the bottom corner. They click it, ask a question, and get an instant answer from your Q&A pairs.
No signup required from visitors. No email gates. No "leave your info and we'll get back to you." Just questions and answers.
Why This Matters
Every visitor who leaves your website without taking action is a missed opportunity. Some percentage of those people had a question that, if answered, would have led to a call, a booking, or a purchase.
You can't add a receptionist to your website. But you can add something that does the same job: answers questions instantly, directs people to the right next step, and works around the clock.
The Compound Effect
A chatbot doesn't just answer questions. It changes visitor behavior. People who interact with a chat widget stay on your site longer, visit more pages, and convert at higher rates than passive visitors.
One line of code. One afternoon to write your Q&A pairs. And your website goes from a static brochure to an active sales tool that works while you sleep.
The barrier to doing this used to be technical skill and budget. Now the only barrier is knowing it exists.