Welcome to Converd
Why teams use Converd
Most marketing sites are built to inform. High-intent visitors arrive with specific questions—about pricing fit, security, onboarding, or how your product compares—and when those questions go unanswered in the moment, momentum fades. They do not always open your contact form, book a demo, or start a trial. They leave with doubt, not with a plan.
Converd exists to close that gap. It is designed around outcomes that matter on a SaaS or product-led site: clearer understanding, fewer stuck visitors, and more conversations that actually match purchase intent. The agent draws from the same story you already tell on your pages and in your docs, so answers feel consistent with your brand—not like a bolt-on chatbot that guesses from a thin FAQ.
You stay in control: how the agent sounds, when it nudges, what it is allowed to lean on for facts, and how it presents your company. The goal is not to automate people away; it is to make sure nobody leaves simply because nobody was there when they were ready to decide.
What you can connect Converd to
Converd ships as a small script you add to your site. That means it works alongside the tools you already use to publish and host content—you do not need to rebuild your stack to get started.
Site builders and CMS
Teams on WordPress (classic themes, block themes, or headless setups), Webflow, Framer, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify (themes and custom storefronts), Ghost, Contentful or other headless CMS front ends, and static hosts such as Netlify or Vercel can all load the same embed. If your pages render HTML and you can place a script before the closing body tag—or inject it via your CMS’s custom code or tag manager—you are compatible.
Frameworks and custom code
If you ship with React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, Astro, or plain HTML, the integration path is the same: one script, loaded once per page (or via your app shell), with your site identifier attached. For component-based apps, you typically add the snippet in the root layout or document wrapper so it appears everywhere visitors can convert.
AI app builders and rapid prototyping
If you assemble landing pages or lightweight products in tools like Cursor, Lovable, v0, Bolt, or similar environments that still publish to the web, you can paste the embed there as well—wherever those tools expose custom HTML, scripts, or a layout file. The pattern does not change: host a public URL, include the script, verify the widget appears.
In short: if you own the page and can add JavaScript, you can run Converd. Your publishing workflow—no-code, low-code, or fully custom—does not lock you out.
What to do next
When you are ready, walk through Best practices to start to shape branding and knowledge, then use Quick Start to install the script. If you want plan details first, open Plans and Pricing in this section, or read the FAQ for billing and security questions.
