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Create a publisher account

Anyone running a website can create a free Vuukle publisher account. No card on file, no credit check, no sales call required. The free tier includes the full widget suite, moderation, analytics, and dashboard.

Sign up

  1. Go to dash.vuukle.com and click Sign Up. Use your work email — it makes account recovery and team-user invites smoother later.

  2. Enter your email, set a password, and accept the terms.

  3. Add your first site. Enter the full URL including the scheme — for example https://example.com, not example.com. Use https:// if your site has SSL (it should). Don’t include trailing slashes or www unless your canonical URL has them.

  4. Verify your email. Vuukle sends a confirmation link — click it to activate the account.

  5. You’re in. The dashboard lands you on the Integration page. Your API key is waiting at the top.

What to do next

Grab your API keys

The public key powers the install snippet. The secret key is for SSO and server-side calls. How to find them →

Install on your site

Five-minute install — drop the snippet, add widget anchors, refresh. Quickstart →

Tour the dashboard

What lives where — Moderation, Analytics, Revenue, Settings. Dashboard tour →

Account management

Common questions

Do I need to add my credit card? No. The free tier covers the full widget suite. If you opt in to monetization later (the Vuukle SSP), payouts happen through Billing → Payment Details — see payment information.

Can I have multiple sites under one login? Yes. Use the site switcher at the top-left of the dashboard. Each site is fully isolated — separate API key, settings, moderation queue, analytics, and revenue.

Can I invite teammates? Yes — add moderators or editors per site under Site Settings → User Management. See add moderators.

What if I share a domain with another team? Each Vuukle “site” is keyed by domain. Two accounts shouldn’t claim the same domain — if you need to transfer ownership, email support@vuukle.com and we’ll handle the move.

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