Overview
Once you have created and configured a schedule, the next step is to make it accessible to your customers. Reservie provides two options:
- Hosted page — A standalone page hosted by Reservie that you can link to from your website, social media, or emails.
- Embedded widget — HTML code that you paste into your website to display the schedule directly on a page.
Using a hosted schedule page
The hosted page is the simplest option. It provides a direct link to a Reservie-hosted page showing your schedule. This is ideal if:
- You use social media (Facebook, Instagram) as your primary presence
- Your website builder does not support embedding custom HTML
- You want a quick setup without modifying your website
To get the hosted page link:
- Navigate to Schedules from the sidebar menu.
- Find your schedule in the list.
- Click the three-dot menu in the Actions column.
- Select Code to open the widget options.
- Choose Hosted Page and copy the provided link.
You can share this link anywhere — on your website, in emails, or on social media.
Embedding the schedule on your website
For a more integrated experience, you can embed the schedule directly into a page on your website. This displays the timetable as part of your site’s design.
To get the embed code:
- Navigate to Schedules from the sidebar menu.
- Find your schedule in the list.
- Click the three-dot menu in the Actions column.
- Select Code to open the widget options.
- Copy the HTML code provided.
- Paste the code into your website where you want the schedule to appear.
Website builder guides
The method for embedding HTML varies by website platform:
| Platform | Method |
|---|---|
| WordPress | Use the Custom HTML block in the block editor, or a plugin like “Insert Headers and Footers” |
| Squarespace | Use the Code Block element |
| Wix | Use the HTML iFrame element |
| GoDaddy | Use the HTML section in the website builder |
Tip: For best results, use a full-width page template so the schedule has maximum space to display.
Troubleshooting
- Schedule appears blank — New schedules can take a short time to generate. If no events appear, check that you have events associated with the correct categories (if using category filters) and that the events have future dates.
- Schedule looks cramped — Try embedding the schedule on a full-width page or adjusting your website’s content area width.
- Events not showing — Verify that the Events toggle is enabled in the schedule’s Display options. Also check that your events are published and have upcoming dates within the configured number of weeks.
