Explore all 10 interactive widget types that keep readers engaged, drive pageviews, and bring visitors back. Each widget below is live — go ahead, interact.
The simplest way to get your readers involved. Polls capture quick opinions and show live results — driving curiosity and return visits to see how opinions shift.
Polls consistently achieve 40-60% interaction rates across publisher sites.
Binary choices with emotional stakes. Head-to-Head matchups tap into tribal loyalty — readers can't resist weighing in when their favourite is on the line.
Head-to-Head widgets see the highest share rates of any widget type.
A branded bar beneath the widget showing the sponsor's logo, name, and a highlighted call-to-action. Visible before and after interaction, tracking impressions and clicks automatically.
Emoji-based reactions that let readers express how they feel in a single tap. Low friction, high signal — perfect for gauging audience sentiment on breaking news.
Sentiment widgets are mobile-first: 80% of interactions come from phones.
A binary prediction unique to motorsport. Will there be a safety car? Readers love the simplicity — and they'll come back after the race to see if they were right.
Safety Car predictions drive 2.8x more return visits than standard polls.
Single-question knowledge tests with instant correct/incorrect feedback. Trivia rewards knowledgeable fans while teaching casual readers something new — both walk away engaged.
73% of trivia participants share their result or try again with friends.
Readers predict an outcome before the event — then return to check their result. Predictions create a natural reason to revisit your article, driving second and third pageviews.
Prediction widgets generate an average 1.7 additional pageviews per participant.
An editorial link styled as a gradient button with an animated arrow. Show different links before and after interaction — a hint to drive article reads, and a post-interaction link to keep the journey going.
Multi-question knowledge challenges that keep readers scrolling. Quizzes are the highest time-on-page widget — readers spend 3-5 minutes per session, driving ad revenue and attention metrics.
Average quiz completion rate: 82%. Readers who start a quiz almost always finish.
Readers select a lineup from a pool of options — pick their podium finishers, starting eleven, or top performers. Strategic and personal, lineups create strong emotional investment.
Lineup widgets see 45% longer dwell time compared to single-choice widgets.
Drag-and-drop ordering that lets readers predict P1, P2, P3. The complexity creates pride — getting the exact order right feels like a real achievement, worth bragging about.
Podium predictions are shared 2.3x more than simple polls.
Predict the full qualifying grid or race finishing order. This is the most complex widget — reserved for dedicated fans who want the deepest possible engagement experience.
Grid predictions have the highest points potential in any campaign.
Add interactive widgets to your articles in minutes. No code required. Free to start.
Start Free