Installation steps
- Choose a theme that fits your page background.
- Copy the iframe code from the box above.
- Paste it into the article, CMS block, or resource page where the calculator should appear.
- Preview the page on desktop and mobile. A height of 680 pixels works for most pages; increase it if your layout clips the calculator.
- Keep the attribution visible and linkable so readers can verify the calculator source and methodology.
Usage terms
You may embed the calculator in public educational content, newsletters with web archives, and resource pages.
Do not frame it behind a paywall that removes attribution, imply endorsement, or present the estimate as
individualized financial advice.
The embed is allowed on HTTPS websites. The runtime page at /embed/calculator is intentionally
noindex and excluded from the sitemap because it is a distribution surface, not a standalone search
result. The public embed page remains indexable because it explains installation, terms, and
attribution.
Attribution requirement
The widget must show the visible "Powered by rothiracalc.com" attribution. The link helps readers review the
source, methodology, disclaimers, and IRS references behind the calculation. Please do not hide it, restyle it to
be unreadable, replace it with a plain text mention, or frame the calculator in a way that obscures the source.
Privacy and performance
The calculator runs client-side in the iframe. It does not require visitors to create an account, submit an email,
or connect a financial account. Share links can include input assumptions in the URL, so publishers should remind
readers not to enter personally identifying information around the widget.
The iframe loads from rothiracalc.com and uses a fixed set of static assets. It is designed to be
lightweight enough for article pages and resource hubs, but publishers should still test page speed after adding
any third-party iframe.
Common questions
Can I embed the Roth IRA calculator on a public website?
Yes. Public educational websites, blogs, newsletters with web archives, and resource pages may embed the Roth IRA calculator iframe when the attribution link remains visible and the calculator is not presented as personalized financial advice.
Does the embedded calculator collect visitor inputs?
The calculator runs in the browser and does not require an account, email address, Social Security number, brokerage login, or tax document upload. Publishers should still avoid asking visitors to enter private identifying information around the widget.
Can I remove the attribution link?
No. The visible Powered by rothiracalc.com attribution is required. It helps users verify the calculator source, review the methodology, and keeps the widget free for educational publishers.
Can I customize the theme?
The standard embed supports light, dark, minimal, and branded themes. If you need a specific color treatment for a
higher-volume educational use case, send a note through the Contact page.
Where should readers verify the formulas?
Link readers to the calculator methodology page for formulas, IRS sources,
contribution timing, inflation adjustment, and limitations.