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How Do I Connect Mailchimp to Wix?

Last updated on January 1, 2023 @ 2:50 pm

Adding Mailchimp to Your Wix Site

Wix makes it easy to add a signup form for your Mailchimp list to your website. With just a few clicks, you can add a form that allows visitors to subscribe to your list. Here’s how:

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1. Log in to your Wix account and select the site you want to edit.

2. Click the Add Apps icon in the left panel.

3. Search for “Mailchimp” in the Wix App Market and click Add to Site.

4. Log in to your Mailchimp account.

5. Click the Lists tab and select the list you want to connect to your Wix site.

6. Click the Edit drop-down menu and choose Signup forms.

7. Select the Embed option from the Form Type drop-down menu and click Save & Embed.

8. Copy the code provided in the Embed Form popup window.

9. Go back to your Wix site editor and click anywhere on your site to add an element.

10. Select More from the Add element pop up and then scroll down and select Embed a Site.

PRO TIP: If you are considering connecting your Mailchimp account to your Wix website, be aware that there are some potential risks. First, it is important to note that Mailchimp’s Terms of Use specifically prohibit the use of their service for sending spam or other unsolicited messages. If you violate these terms, your account could be suspended or even terminated. Additionally, connecting your Mailchimp account to Wix could potentially give Mailchimp access to sensitive information about your website visitors, such as their email addresses and contact information. If you are not comfortable with this, you may want to consider using a different email marketing service.

11. Paste the code from Mailchimp into the Code field and click Apply.

12. Click Publish in the top right corner of your screen to make your changes live.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.