# Widget vs Link vs Embed — Form Types explained

You can use Collect.chat forms in three different ways. We refer to the three

different types as: Widget, Link, and Embed.



You can choose the Form type via Settings > General > Form type.

Each Form type offers unique features and design choices. Switching Form types
updates the settings menu to display the relevant options.


WIDGET

Widgets [https://collectchat.help.center/article/1045-how-to-design-my-chatbot]
are the most popular way to deploy forms. They appear on your website as avatars
and expand upon clicking the avatar.





A chat widget
[https://collectchat.help.center/article/1045-how-to-design-my-chatbot] can
serve as a website assistant and efficiently gather leads on your website while
using minimal space.



When you're using your form in widget format, you have access to advanced
behavior and targeting features
[https://collectchat.help.center/category/107-targeting-behavior].




LINK

Link format allows you to design a full-page interactive form and use it as your
landing page
[https://collectchat.help.center/article/1061-design-a-conversational-landing-page].



This is useful when you want to create a landing page
[https://collectchat.help.center/article/1061-design-a-conversational-landing-page]
to share on your social media, or use in your email and SMS campaigns. When
someone opens the link, the form will take up the full webpage and start the
interaction.






EMBED

When you choose Embed as the Form type, you can embed the form
[https://collectchat.help.center/article/1005-how-to-embed-chatbot-in-a-webpage]
anywhere inside your web page or even inside your blog articles. It seamlessly
integrates with your design, allowing user interaction without the need to open
a new tab.







Note



You can use the same form in multiple formats at once. For instance, after
deploying a code snippet
[https://collectchat.help.center/article/1004-how-to-add-chatbot-widget-to-website]
on your website to use the form as a chat widget, you can also convert it to a
Link and share the URL on social media. Changing the Form type does not affect
the deployed code snippet.