Add a live, real-data international money transfer comparison to your own website or blog with a single copy-pasted iframe. The widget pulls from the same live provider data as the rest of RemitRoutes — nothing is hardcoded or delayed.
Pick your default send and receive currencies for the embed.
Copy the generated iframe code and paste it into your site or blog post.
The embedded widget queries RemitRoutes' live comparison API directly, so visitors always see current rates, not a static snapshot.
Resize the iframe height and width to fit your site's layout — the widget is responsive and works in a sidebar, a full-width blog embed, or a dedicated tools page.
The widget is a lightweight iframe pointed at RemitRoutes' own /widget/:from/:to route, which fetches live data from the same comparison API used across the site — there is no separate, potentially stale, embed-specific dataset.
Because the widget queries live data on each page load, rates shown to your site's visitors reflect the same 6-hourly refresh cycle as the main comparison tool.
The embed has no signup, API key, or rate limit for the publisher — the underlying comparison API is called client-side from the visitor's browser each time the widget loads, the same way it is called for any RemitRoutes page visit.
The widget deliberately omits the site header and footer chrome (it is designed to be embedded, not browsed as a standalone page), keeping it lightweight enough to drop into an existing article without disrupting your page's own layout or branding.
A blog post about sending money to the Philippines can embed the USD→PHP widget directly, so readers see live current rates without leaving the page — the widget updates automatically as RemitRoutes' underlying data refreshes, with no manual maintenance needed on the embedding site.
Yes. There is no cost, no signup, and no API key required to embed the widget on your site. It is a static iframe pointed at a public RemitRoutes URL.
No. The widget fetches live data from RemitRoutes' comparison API on every page load in the visitor's browser, so it always reflects current pricing — the same 6-hourly refresh cycle as the rest of the site, not a cached snapshot taken when you generated the embed code.
Yes. Select your preferred send and receive currencies before copying the embed code, and the generated iframe URL will default to that corridor — visitors can still change currencies within the widget itself.
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