How to Add ChatGPT to Your Website Without Sending Visitors Away
You can add real ChatGPT to your website without building anything or sending visitors to chatgpt.com. Here is how.
You can add real ChatGPT to a website by embedding a ChatGPT-powered widget like GPT Button. It takes one script tag and a plain-language description of the business. Visitors ask questions on the page instead of going to chatgpt.com.
Quick answer
To add ChatGPT to your website, embed a ChatGPT-powered widget. With GPT Button you paste one script tag before the closing body tag and write a short description of your business. Visitors then ask real ChatGPT questions directly on your page.
People already trust ChatGPT. So putting it on your website is a smart way to answer visitor questions. The catch is that you do not want to send people to chatgpt.com to ask, because once they leave your page you have lost them.
The goal is real ChatGPT, on your page, answering questions about your business.
The wrong way: sending people off-site
Linking to chatgpt.com or telling visitors to go ask ChatGPT loses you the visitor and gives ChatGPT none of your context. It does not know your pricing, your features, or your offer. The answers will be generic at best.
The right way: embed ChatGPT on the page
A ChatGPT-powered widget keeps everything on your site. The visitor clicks a button, asks a question, and gets an answer without ever leaving. And because you brief the AI on your business, the answers are specific to your product.
GPT Button is built for exactly this. Here is the setup.
Step by step
- Create a widget and write a plain-language description of your business, including what you do, who it is for, and how to handle common questions.
- Optionally add a few shortcut questions you want visitors to be able to ask in one click.
- Copy the script tag.
- Paste it before the closing body tag on your site. This works on Webflow, Shopify, WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and raw HTML.
- Publish. The button appears and visitors can start asking questions.
No developer, no training dataset, and no documentation to upload. The whole thing takes a few minutes.
What to brief ChatGPT on
The description you write is what makes the answers good. Cover your product, your pricing, your differentiators, and how you want it to handle objections or competitor questions. For a deeper walkthrough, see how to train ChatGPT on your business information.
Why this beats a generic chatbot
Because it is real ChatGPT, visitors trust the answers. It feels like a neutral source rather than a sales bot, even though you control what it knows. That is the difference between a widget people ignore and one they actually use.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I add real ChatGPT to my website?+
Yes. A ChatGPT-powered widget like GPT Button embeds real ChatGPT on your page with one script tag. Visitors ask questions on your site instead of going to chatgpt.com.
Do I need a developer to add ChatGPT to my site?+
No. GPT Button is a single script tag that works on Webflow, Shopify, WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and plain HTML. You write a description of your business in plain language and you are live.
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