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Embed any SourceScore on your site

Drop a small iframe on your blog, dashboard, or research page to display any source's live SourceScore. Free, no signup, attribution included. Each embed updates automatically as the methodology refreshes.

Quick snippet (any source)

Replace [slug] with any source slug (see all sources for the full list).

<iframe
  src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/[slug]/"
  width="100%"
  height="380"
  loading="lazy"
  style="border:0;max-width:480px;"
  title="SourceScore"></iframe>

Featured embeds (copy + paste)

Wikipedia (English)en.wikipedia.org
<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/wikipedia-en/" width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy" style="border:0;max-width:480px;" title="SourceScore: Wikipedia (English)"></iframe>
<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/sec-gov/" width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy" style="border:0;max-width:480px;" title="SourceScore: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"></iframe>
<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/nyt/" width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy" style="border:0;max-width:480px;" title="SourceScore: The New York Times"></iframe>
Reutersreuters.com
<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/reuters/" width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy" style="border:0;max-width:480px;" title="SourceScore: Reuters"></iframe>
The Lancetthelancet.com
<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/the-lancet/" width="100%" height="380" loading="lazy" style="border:0;max-width:480px;" title="SourceScore: The Lancet"></iframe>

Why embed

  • Editorial trust — show readers that you're citing a source with a transparent quality grade.
  • Always fresh — embeds reflect the current methodology version automatically.
  • Lightweight — ~6 KB rendered, no external JS, no third-party tracking from the embed itself.
  • No signup — paste and ship.

Recommended uses

  • Blog posts citing an external source — embed alongside the citation.
  • Research dashboards listing data sources with quality grades.
  • Comparison articles (“X vs Y”) — embed both scores side-by-side.
  • Newsletter sidebars showing today's most-cited sources.

License + attribution

Embeds are free for editorial use. The widget always links back to the canonical SourceScore page so readers can see the full methodology and signals behind each score. No attribution removal, no white-labeling.