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in this video were going to be walking through how to embed your questionnaire on a website to get started go to settings then system [Music] click on integrations and then website you will then be taken to the assessment embed widget where you can actually see an html snippet that you can copy and place on your website there are also some other links that you can copy or add to your website for your clients to complete your questionnaires you can also view our sample website to see what the embedded assessments look like lets go ahead and click on it so this is what the questionnaires will look like on your website once you have embedded the assessment if you scroll down a little bit you will actually see instructions on how to integrate this assessment into your own website to do that you have to make sure that you are signed into the admin portal so lets just go back to the case easy website and then you can just go ahead and copy and paste this html snippet on your website where