Voucher shop embedded with a website link

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Embed your voucher shop with a simple link

The fastest way to sell vouchers online is often not a technical embed, but a clear link. You create your voucher shop, copy the URL and place it where customers already look for gifts or contact options.

It works as a homepage button, navigation item, footer link, social media link, newsletter link or Google Business profile link. An iframe can be useful in some setups, but it is not required to start.

Many small business websites are built with website builders, older themes or simple WordPress setups. In those environments, iframes can be fragile: spacing can break, mobile layouts can be awkward and security settings may block a clean display. A link is more robust.

Gutscheindirekt is therefore designed so your voucher shop can work as its own landing page. The features overview shows how link, payment and delivery work together. The guide selling vouchers online without a webshop explains why vouchers usually do not need a full ecommerce setup.

From website to social media

A voucher link is not tied to one place. You can use it in your website navigation, but also on Instagram, Facebook, in a newsletter, digital menu, booking confirmation or seasonal banner. That turns the voucher shop into a reusable sales channel.

The link should be visible, not hidden. Businesses that want to sell vouchers actively should place it where gift intent appears. The article voucher marketing for small businesses gives practical ideas, and the industry overview shows how different businesses can use this channel.

The voucher shop remains a focused landing page

When customers click the link, they do not land in a generic store with many products. They go straight to the voucher shop. The page focuses on choosing a voucher, entering recipient details, paying online and receiving the voucher. That focus helps customers understand the purchase quickly.

Payments are handled through Stripe. After successful payment, automatic voucher delivery can send the voucher by email or PDF to the buyer or recipient.

When an iframe can still make sense

An iframe is not wrong by default. If a website is well maintained and the embed is designed carefully, an embedded view can make sense. For many businesses it should not be the first step, because maintaining the integration takes more effort than adding a link.

The link is therefore the recommended starting point. It goes live faster, is easier to test and can still be complemented by a deeper integration later.

How the link becomes a real sales channel

The link alone does not sell vouchers. It needs a clear, visible label. Good button texts are direct, such as “Buy a voucher”, “Buy vouchers online” or “Give a voucher”. Customers should instantly understand that they can buy a gift there.

If you place the link across multiple channels and use seasonal occasions, the voucher shop becomes an ongoing sales channel. The commercial basis is explained on the pricing page.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about voucher links

Create your voucher shop, connect Stripe and place the link where customers look for gifts.