You built a site you like — on Canva, Squarespace, wherever. You shouldn't have to rebuild it on Plug just to take orders. This guide wires the two together: your site stays yours, and Plug quietly runs the business behind it — the order form, the deal pipeline, the invoice, and the branded email thread with every brand.
What you're adding
One button. It can say Work with me and open your full order menu, or go straight into a single service — Order a UGC video, Book a paid shoutout, Start a retainer, whatever you sell. A brand clicks it, lands on your order page, and places an order that's indistinguishable from one placed on your Plug page.
Step 1 — Get your link and button
In Plug, go to Settings → Website button.
- Pick what the button should do — your full menu, or one service.
- Pick a style, size, and color.
- You'll see three things: your order link, a Download PNG button, and an HTML snippet.
Which one you need depends on your site builder:
- Canva Sites → the PNG + the link (Canva can't take code)
- Squarespace / Webflow / WordPress → the HTML snippet, or the PNG + link
- Anything else with buttons → just the link
Step 2 — On Canva Sites
Canva can't run HTML or scripts, so the button is an image with your link attached:
- Tap Download PNG in Plug.
- In Canva, open your site design → Uploads → Upload files → pick the PNG.
- Drag it onto your page and size it.
- With the image selected, press ⌘K (Mac) or Ctrl+K (Windows) — or the link icon in the toolbar.
- Paste your order link, hit Done, and republish your site.
That's it. The button is retina-sharp at any reasonable size, and its rounded corners are transparent so it sits cleanly on any background.
Step 2 — On Squarespace, Webflow, or WordPress
Add a Code block (Squarespace), Embed element (Webflow), or Custom HTML block (WordPress) and paste the snippet from Plug. It's a plain image-in-a-link — no scripts, nothing your builder will strip — and it stays crisp and responsive on mobile.
Prefer your builder's native buttons? Use those and just paste your order link as the button's URL. The Plug-branded image is optional; the link is the thing.
What the brand sees
Clicking the button opens your order page — your name, your photo, your storefront colors, your services and rates. No account needed on their side. They pick a service, write the brief, drop their email, and submit. You get the order in your pipeline, the brand gets your branded emails, and payment runs exactly like every other Plug order.
Two details worth knowing:
- The link never goes stale. It points at a live page, so new rates and services show up automatically. Switch a service off and the button falls back to your full menu instead of dead-ending.
- It won't fight your SEO. The order page tells search engines not to index it, so it never competes with your own website in search results.
Why not just put your email on the site?
"DM me for rates" and a bare email address make the brand do the work — and give you nothing when they ghost. The button gives brands a price, a brief to fill in, and a next step, and gives you a tracked deal with an invoice path from message one.