Troubleshooting: Extra HTML or Unrelated Text Appearing in Calendar Embed
display: none). * * * ## How to Verify 1. Copy the embed code directly from Calendar Settings → Embed Code. 2. Paste it into a plain text editor (such as Notepad). - You should see only the expected <iframe> or <script> calendar embed. - If unrelated text appears here, contact support (this is rare). 3. Double-check the embed code for missing opening or closing brackets: - Example of a common mistake: Here, the closing > is missing. Similarly, sometimes the starting < can be left out. - If you spot this, correct the brackets and re-embed the code. 4. Inspect the webpage where the calendar was added: - For funnels/websites: open the builder and check for hidden or unused sections. - For external sites: use the site’s editor or browser Inspect Element tool (right-click → Inspect) to review page content. * * * ## How to Fix It - If using Funnels/Websites: 1. Go to the page where the calendar is embedded. 2. Look for hidden or unused blocks. 3. Delete or edit any unrelated text. - If You Cannot Find the Elements: - Use search (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) inside the editor for keywords such as trial, review, or demo. - If still unclear, reach out to support with: - The page URL where the issue appears. - A Loom video showing the steps you took. * * * ## Key Takeaway The calendar embed code itself does not add external text or harm SEO. Any unexpected content comes from the page where it is embedded and can be removed directly in the builder or site editor. Always make sure the embed code is copied fully, with all brackets correctly included. Was this article helpful? That’s Great! Thank you for your feedback Sorry! We couldn’t be helpful Thank you for your feedback Feedback sent We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article