Embed Cover Letter Generator
Fill the form, get a polished 4-paragraph cover letter in 3 tones.
<!-- EasyCareer Embed: Cover Letter Generator -->
<div id="easyfilekit-embed" style="max-width:800px;margin:0 auto;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;">
<iframe
src="https://easycareertools.com/resume-pitch/cover-letter-generator?embed=true"
width="100%"
height="600"
style="border:1px solid #e2e8f0;border-radius:12px;"
loading="lazy"
title="Cover Letter Generator - EasyCareer"
allow="clipboard-read; clipboard-write"
></iframe>
<p style="text-align:center;font-size:11px;margin-top:6px;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;">
<a href="https://easycareertools.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="color:#94a3b8;text-decoration:none;">Powered by EasyCareer</a>
</p>
</div>How to install on your site
Each type works differently depending on your platform:
- Tool only (iframe) — Best for most websites. A simple iframe tag loads the tool live. Works on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace and any site that supports HTML. The tool updates automatically when we add features.
- Full HTML page — A complete standalone HTML file. Download it and open it offline, or upload it to your server. No external dependencies — everything is in the one file.
- Script widget — For platforms that block iframes, such as Blogger, Weebly and some CMS templates. A small JavaScript snippet injects the tool and the credit link automatically.
- Link / Button — A styled button that sends visitors straight to the tool. No embedding, just a click-through link. Good for sidebars, menus or resource lists.
Use the width and height inputs above to control how large the tool appears on your page. The default is 800×600 pixels. The code updates as you change the values, and the tool scales down to fit smaller screens on its own.
Click the copy button above the code block. The whole snippet lands on your clipboard — including the “Powered by EasyCareer” credit link that free embedding requires.
Open your site's HTML editor or post composer (Blogger, WordPress, Shopify and the like) and paste the code where the tool should appear. If your platform uses a visual editor, switch to its HTML or source view first — the snippet has to be pasted as raw HTML.
Save your changes and open the published page. The tool should appear and be fully interactive. If you see a blank area, check whether your platform allows iframes — and if it does not, use the script widget instead.