Free Heritage Widgets

Add a rotating Irish, Scottish, or Dutch heritage fact to your blog or genealogy website. Powered by Synpro Media. Updated daily. One line of code.

How it works

Copy one of the embed codes below into your website's HTML — in a sidebar, after a post, or anywhere you want a heritage fact to appear. The widget updates automatically every day with a new fact. No signup required, no cost, no tracking cookies placed on your visitors.

Irish Heritage

Love Ireland Widget

25 rotating facts about Irish surnames, history, diaspora, and culture. Updated daily. Links to the Love Ireland newsletter (64,000 readers).

Embed code:

<div class="synpro-heritage-widget"></div>
<script src="https://synpromedia.com/widget/irish-heritage.js"></script>
Scottish Heritage

Love Scotland Widget

20 rotating facts about Scottish clans, history, diaspora, and Highland culture. Updated daily. Links to the Love Scotland newsletter (42,000 readers).

Embed code:

<div class="synpro-heritage-widget"></div>
<script src="https://synpromedia.com/widget/scottish-heritage.js"></script>
Dutch Heritage

Dutch Heritage Widget

20 rotating facts about Dutch surnames, history, and the Dutch diaspora. Updated daily. Links to the Dream In Miles newsletter.

Embed code:

<div class="synpro-heritage-widget"></div>
<script src="https://synpromedia.com/widget/dutch-heritage.js"></script>

Live previews

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Who uses these widgets?

Heritage and genealogy bloggers, Irish-American community websites, Scottish clan society pages, Dutch diaspora newsletters, and family history researchers who want to add fresh, accurate heritage content to their sites without writing it themselves.

About Synpro Media

Synpro Media publishes the Dream In Miles network — nine cultural travel newsletters covering Ireland, Scotland, Italy, France, South Africa, London, New York, and the Netherlands, with a combined readership of 170,000 subscribers. The heritage facts in these widgets are drawn from our editorial research.

Questions: [email protected]