Widget Font
Change the font used throughout your widget to match your brand.
Video Walkthrough
Changing the Font
Open the Design tab
- Open your widget in the Creator
- Go to the Design tab
Select a font
- Click the Font Family dropdown
- Search for a font by name or scroll through the list
- Click to select — the preview updates immediately
Available Fonts
The font selector includes a curated collection of popular Google Fonts:
Sans-Serif
Inter, Lato, Montserrat, Nunito, Open Sans, Poppins, Quicksand, Raleway, Roboto, Source Sans Pro, Work Sans
Serif
Crimson Text, Lora, Merriweather, Old Standard TT, Playfair Display, Roboto Slab, Vollkorn
Display
Abril Fatface, Alfa Slab One, Anton, Bebas Neue, Fjalla One, Oswald, Teko
Handwriting
Caveat, Dancing Script, Great Vibes, Indie Flower, Pacifico, Satisfy
Thai
Kanit, Mitr, Noto Sans Thai, Prompt
Monospace
Roboto Mono, Source Code Pro, Ubuntu Mono
Fonts are loaded from Google’s CDN. The selected font applies to all text in your widget including titles, fields, buttons, and labels.
Project Brand Font
If your widgets are organised into a project, you can set a brand font in the project settings. This font is automatically applied as the default when you create a new widget in that project.
- Open your project from the dashboard sidebar
- Click the Settings icon
- Under Branding, select a font from the Font dropdown
- New widgets created in this project will use this font by default
You can still change the font on individual widgets after creation — the brand font is just the starting default.
Tips
- Choose a font that’s easy to read at small sizes
- Sans-serif fonts generally work best for data-heavy widgets
- Display and handwriting fonts work well for headers but can be hard to read for body text
- Test your font choice on mobile devices to ensure readability
Related
- Brand Colors — Customise colours across your widget
- Additional Widget Customization — Background colour and padding
- Custom CSS/JS — Advanced styling with custom code