Embed A Newsletter Sign Up App to a Facebook Website

The easy way to add newsletter sign up to Facebook in minutes without coding or needing help from a developer.

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Steps to Add a newsletter sign up App on a Facebook Site

Create your customized newsletter sign up app, match your website's style and colors, and add newsletter sign up to your Facebook page, post, sidebar, footer, or wherever you like on your site.

How To Add a newsletter sign up App on Facebook:

  1. Create a Free newsletter sign up App

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  2. Install newsletter sign up on your Facebook Page

    Note: Please allow browser popup to begin the installation.
  3. Select Your Facebook Page

    Select the page where you would like to add POWR newsletter sign up and click Add Page Tab.
  4. Go to Facebook Page

    1. Visit your Facebook page and click on the newsletter sign up tab.
    2. Click on the blue Edit newsletter sign up icon seen above the app.
    3. All edits in the opened POWR Editor will be automatically applied.
  5. Import existing newsletter sign up

    1. In the POWR Editor window, click Back.
    2. Next, click Import Existing newsletter sign up.
    3. Find your saved plugin and click Sync. The plugin will now appear on your page.
    4. Click through the editor to save your import changes.

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Congratulations on publicizing your business online with Facebook!


The next step is often getting website visitors and making sales, but how?

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Website Element Customization is Next

Some may first try to DIY a newsletter sign up app or 'knows a guy' that can build one in 'no time'.


Others attempt to find open source newsletter sign up apps, or companies abroad that allegedly offer newsletter sign up apps for a bargain.

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And it takes tons of time to customize and update a newsletter sign up app, which will create more bugs.


But, if you haven't built a strong security system, your site could be prone to hacking and other security issues. We thought of that!

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POWR supports high-volume sites on Facebook and prioritizes the security of our newsletter sign up app, as well as all 60+ apps, to keep any bad actors at bay.

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Our top-notch customer support team is available to you 24/7 and a complete Help Center for answers to all common questions.

Furthermore, our team of incredible engineers work nonstop to keep POWR apps like your Facebook newsletter sign up running for you.

CASE STUDY: Rbia Shades completely transformed their online experience

After Rbia launched its website, they were looking for a solution to add new contacts for outreach.


They found POWR while looking for a popup solution on their site and started to see immediate results.

Rbia started to see success with POWR Popup almost immediately, adding over 600 new contacts in the first 90 days.


They then realized that there was a full suite of other solutions they could use to improve their online experience for site visitors.


Soon, Rbia embedded an Instagram Feed app on their website and noticed site visitors who interacted with the app doubled the time spent on their page while growing their followers to over 11k on Insta at the same time.

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