Where You Can Place a Quiz on Your Store

Quizify gives you several ways to present a quiz to customers on your Shopify store. Each placement has different characteristics and suits different use cases.


Placement Options Overview

1. Embedded on a Page

What it is: The quiz renders inline as part of a page — product page, homepage, collection page, blog post, or custom page. The recommended method is the app block, which can be added in the Shopify Theme Editor without any coding. Alternatively, the HTML embed code can be pasted directly into a page content editor or theme file.

Best for:

  • Product pages where you want to help customers choose a variant or complementary product

  • A dedicated quiz page you want customers to navigate to directly

  • Homepages where the quiz is a featured section

  • Blog post pages where you want to engage readers with a relevant recommendation experience

Pros:

  • Always visible to any visitor who lands on that page

  • No interruption to the browsing experience

  • App block method requires no coding

Cons:

  • Requires the customer to navigate to the page to see the quiz

  • Does not proactively engage visitors on other pages


What it is: A direct link (#quizify-pop-YOUR_QUIZ_ID&size=fullsize) is added to a navigation menu item, hero button, or any link on the store. When clicked, the quiz opens as a popup overlay. Size can be set to fullsize, medium, or small.

Best for:

  • Navigation menus — so the quiz is accessible from anywhere on the store

  • Call-to-action buttons on the homepage or product pages

  • Any situation where you want the quiz triggered by a click rather than visible on the page

Pros:

  • No embed code needed — just a link URL

  • Works from any page via the menu

  • Popup keeps customers on their current page

Cons:

  • Customers must click to open — not visible by default

  • Less prominent than an inline embedded quiz


2. Popup

What it is: The quiz appears as a floating overlay on one or more pages of your store, triggered automatically after a time delay.

Best for:

  • Proactively engaging visitors who are browsing without specifically seeking out a quiz

  • Lead generation on high-traffic pages

  • Stores that want the quiz to appear without requiring the customer to navigate to a specific page

Pros:

  • Reaches customers who may not find the quiz on their own

  • Can be targeted to specific pages or shown across the whole store

  • Good for lead capture and email opt-ins

Cons:

  • Can feel intrusive if timing and frequency are not well configured

  • Customers may dismiss it before engaging


3. Result Widget

What it is: An embeddable element that shows returning customers their saved quiz results — without them needing to retake the quiz.

Best for:

  • Product pages where returning customers should see their personalised recommendations

  • Customer account pages as a "My Recommendations" section

  • Re-engagement: reminding customers what was recommended to them previously

Pros:

  • Personalises the shopping experience for returning customers

  • Reduces friction — customers do not need to retake the quiz

  • Works across devices for logged-in customers

Cons:

  • Only useful for customers who have previously taken the quiz

  • Invisible to new visitors