Drop a single Venbit snippet into a Carrd Embed element, publish, and your agent answers visitors by voice or chat across your whole site, trained on your own content.
Short version first. Carrd doesn't use plugins, so you don't install an AI agent here. You paste a snippet. Carrd already has the spot for it: the Embed element with its Type set to Code. You train your agent in Venbit, copy one short embed snippet, drop it into a hidden Embed element placed in Body End, and publish. A minute later the agent is live, voice and chat both on, answering from your actual page.
Here's the one honest caveat up front, because Carrd's plan tiers trip people up. Custom code on Carrd is a paid feature, and not just any paid tier. The Embed element that lets you paste your own script tags needs Pro Standard or higher. The free plan can't add custom code at all, and even the cheapest paid tier, Pro Lite, leaves custom code embeds out. So before you start, make sure you're on Pro Standard ($19/year) or Pro Plus ($49/year). That's a Carrd charge, separate from Venbit, and there's no workaround on the lower tiers because Carrd simply blocks the script.
Assuming you're on Pro Standard or above, the install is genuinely a two-minute job. You add an Embed element, set its Type to Code, paste the Venbit snippet, and set the Style to Hidden with the placement on Body End. Body End drops the agent in right before the closing body tag, so your page content loads first and the launcher loads behind it. Inline placement would tie the agent to one spot on the page, which you don't want for a floating launcher, so Hidden plus Body End is the right combination.
Why does a Carrd site in particular benefit from this? Carrd is built for one clean, fast page, usually a landing page, a link-in-bio, or a simple portfolio. That's great for looking sharp, and useless for answering the one question a visitor actually has. Someone lands on your page at night, wonders whether you take their kind of project or cover their budget, and there's no one to ask. A contact form means waiting until tomorrow, and most of those people just leave. A Venbit agent answers right then, trained on your own page, so it gives your real pricing and your real details instead of guessing.
The agent does two things most embeds you'd bolt onto Carrd won't. It talks and it types. A visitor can open the bubble and type like any chat box, or tap the mic and have a real spoken conversation in real time. A lot of Carrd embeds are text-only. Venbit answers out loud, which helps on a phone where typing is a chore, helps anyone who'd rather ask than read, and helps with accessibility. Voice and chat both ship standard.
Below is the whole process. It takes a few minutes, and you can build and train the agent on Venbit's free plan with no card before you commit to anything. The only paid piece is your Carrd tier, which you'd be on already to embed any custom code.
Sign up free at venbit.ai. Paste your Carrd page URL and Venbit crawls your public content, or upload documents like a services PDF, an FAQ, or a price sheet directly. The agent answers from whatever you feed it, so a few minutes of good content here is what keeps it from inventing answers later. This part costs nothing and needs no card.
In your Venbit dashboard, open the install panel and copy the embed snippet. It's one short script block with your agent's ID baked in, so it already points at the agent you just trained. Keep it on your clipboard for the next step. If you run more than one Carrd site, each gets its own snippet so they stay separate.
In the Carrd builder, click to add an element and choose Embed, then set the Type to Code. Heads-up: this needs Carrd Pro Standard or higher. The free plan and Pro Lite both block custom code, so if you don't see the Code option you'll need to upgrade your Carrd tier first. Give the element a label like Venbit Agent so it's easy to find later.
Paste the Venbit snippet into the Code field. Then set the Style to Hidden and choose Body End for the placement, which drops the agent right before the closing body tag. Use Body End rather than Inline or Head. Inline would pin the launcher to one spot in your layout, and Head loads before your content; Body End lets your page render first and the agent load right after.
Back in Venbit, decide how visitors reach the agent. Turn on the mic for spoken conversations, the bubble for typed chat, or run both at once. Set the launcher position, match your brand colors, and write a greeting line. These live in your Venbit settings, so you can tweak them anytime without touching Carrd again.
Hit Publish in Carrd. The Embed element shows nothing in the builder, so the agent only appears on the live published site, which is why this step matters. Open your published Carrd URL in a fresh browser tab, look for the launcher in the corner, and ask it a real question. From here it runs 24/7 and drops every captured lead into your Venbit inbox so nothing slips through after hours.
You need Pro Standard or higher. Carrd's custom code feature, the Embed element set to Code, is what lets you paste a script tag, and it's only on Pro Standard ($19/year) and Pro Plus ($49/year). The free plan and the cheaper Pro Lite tier both leave custom code embeds out, so there's no way around it on those plans. That's a Carrd charge, separate from Venbit, which is free to start.
No, and that's a Carrd thing, not a Venbit thing. Carrd doesn't have a plugin system the way WordPress does, so every tool installs by pasting code into an Embed element. You copy one Venbit snippet and drop it in. WordPress gets a true one-click plugin from us, but on Carrd the snippet route is the standard, supported way and it takes about a minute.
Add an Embed element, set the Type to Code, and paste the snippet into the Code field. Then set the Style to Hidden and pick Body End for the placement, which puts the agent right before the closing body tag. Skip Inline, since that would pin the launcher to one spot in your layout instead of letting it float. Publish, and it's live.
Carrd's Embed element doesn't render anything inside the builder, so custom code only shows up on the live published site. After you paste the snippet, click Publish, then open your published Carrd URL in a normal browser tab and the launcher will be there. If it's missing, double-check you're on Pro Standard or higher, since lower tiers block the code from running.
They can talk. Venbit does real-time voice, not just text. A visitor can tap the mic and have a spoken back-and-forth with your site, or type if they'd rather stay quiet. Most Carrd embeds are text-only, so this is one of the bigger differences. Voice tends to win on mobile, where a lot of Carrd traffic lands and where typing is a chore.
Yes. Paste the snippet into a Code Embed element on the client's site, connect it to that client's agent, and you're done. The training and all the settings live in the Venbit dashboard, so handoff is tidy and you're not leaving fragile code scattered around. You can run a separate agent per client and keep every project cleanly separated. Just remember the client's Carrd site needs Pro Standard or higher for the snippet to run.
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