Ticker

Live Price Ticker Card Widget

Compact price cards that show what matters — current price, daily change, and percentage movement. Each card pulls live data so your visitors always see up-to-date numbers. Add as many symbols as you need, toggle metrics on or off, and switch between light and dark themes.

HTML
How to get started

Sign up for free, add your website domain, and paste the embed code above into your HTML. Your widget will activate automatically.

BTCUSD
BINANCE
ETHUSD
BINANCE
BNBUSD
BINANCE
XRPUSD
BINANCE
SOLUSD
BINANCE
Add Symbol

Search and select symbols. Drag to reorder. Max 10 symbols.

What Are Ticker Cards?

Unlike a scrolling tape, ticker cards sit in a fixed grid on your page. Each card displays one asset — its name, live price, absolute change, and percentage change. The layout is compact enough to fit in a sidebar or wide enough to span a full-width section. Visitors see every number at once without waiting for a scroll cycle.

Key Features

  • Multi-market support — stocks, crypto, and forex pairs in the same widget.
  • Toggle metrics — show or hide price change, percentage, volume, or high/low as needed.
  • Responsive grid — cards reflow automatically based on screen size and container width.
  • Themes — light and dark modes to match your site without custom styling.
  • Zero-latency loading — skeleton placeholders appear instantly while data loads in the background.

Setting Up Ticker Cards

Pick the assets you want to display — each one gets its own card. Toggle which metrics appear (price change, percentage, high/low) and select light or dark mode. The live preview reflects every change instantly. Once you're satisfied, grab the generated snippet and paste it into your HTML. The script is async and self-contained, so it won't slow down your page or conflict with existing code.

Runs on Elementor (HTML widget), Ghost (code injection), Shopify (Online Store theme editor), Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, Wix, and plain HTML files. No server config or API registration required.

Where to Use It

Place ticker cards in your blog sidebar to keep price data visible while readers scroll through articles. Add them to a portfolio dashboard so users can track their watchlist. Use them on landing pages to show market credibility. Anywhere you want structured, at-a-glance price data instead of a scrolling feed — these cards are the better fit.