Embed Your Sign-Up Form
Add a Sleeve Email Sign-Up Form to Your Website
If you have your own website, blog, merch store, or any external page, you can embed a Sleeve email sign-up form so visitors can subscribe directly from there. Every new subscriber lands in your Sleeve fan list... no extra tool to sync, no double-entry, no separate Mailchimp account.
New signups join your free follower tier automatically and start getting your public posts by email.
What signing up does for fans
When someone signs up through your embedded form, they:
- Follow you on the free tier
- Start receiving your public posts in their inbox
- Can unsubscribe anytime
- Stay connected even if they never log into Sleeve directly
You see them in your Subscribers tab alongside everyone who signed up directly on your Sleeve page.
Where the embed lives
- Open your artist dashboard (open the Your Sleeve menu in the top-right, choose Manage).
- Click the Subscribers tab.
- Scroll to Email sign-up embed.
- You'll see a preview of how the form will look on the right and the embed code on the left.
- Click Copy to grab the embed snippet (it's an
<iframe>tag).
How to add it to your website
Paste the iframe snippet anywhere you can edit HTML on your site:
- Squarespace / Wix / Webflow... add an "Embed" or "Custom HTML" block, paste the iframe.
- WordPress... add a Custom HTML block to a page or post, paste the iframe.
- Shopify... add an HTML / Liquid section in your theme editor, paste the iframe.
- Your own HTML site... paste it directly into the page's HTML wherever you want the form to render.
Save and publish. The form is live the moment your page updates.
The embed is 320 pixels wide by default and fits cleanly into sidebars, footers, and content blocks. You can wrap it in a styled container on your site if you want to add a heading like "Join the mailing list" above it.
Where to put it
Best results when the form is:
- Visible on every page, not buried on a single page. The footer is usually the right call.
- Near music, on a release page or after a player embed
- At the end of a post or article, where someone who read all the way through is most likely to subscribe
- On a dedicated "Stay in touch" page if you want a longer-form pitch
Pair the form with one sentence explaining why someone should subscribe... early music, tour announcements, first dibs on new releases, whatever you actually offer.
A note on Sleeve's built-in form
Your yourname.sleeve.fm page already has an email signup built in... that one renders automatically, no embed required. The embed is only for external sites where you want a Sleeve sign-up form to appear (your Squarespace site, your WordPress blog, your Shopify store, etc.).
If your main artist site IS yourname.sleeve.fm (or your custom domain on Sleeve), you don't need the embed. Fans already see a sign-up there.
Need help?
Reply to support@sleeve.fm. Share the URL of the page you're trying to embed the form on and we'll help you get it wired up.