Demo only. This is a fictional sample site to show how the Doxna documentation badge and embed work on a normal website. It is not a bank, lender, or real business — nothing here collects real data or offers services.

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A neutral sample website for in-context help

Imagine this is your product or marketing site. The Doxna widget in the corner delivers documentation and tours where your users already work — no industry implied; it could be SaaS, hardware, internal tools, or anything else.

What you’re looking at

Placeholder content and layout that could belong to almost any modern product — so evaluators focus on the embed, not a specific vertical.

Looks like a real site

Navigation, sections, and a second page with a form mimic how documentation usually sits alongside real UI.

Help where people work

The floating control opens your Doxna content in context — the same pattern works on your own domain once configured.

Drop-in embed

One script tag (see page source) is all that adds the badge; styling stays independent of this sample theme.

Try the flow

Browse, open the doc icon, and read help as if you were an end user — that’s the behavior we’re demonstrating.

Three steps to explore the demo

No signup or payment — just click around and use the help control.

Step 1: Browse like a visitor

Use the menu and scroll through generic sections. “Horizon Sample” is a made-up name; treat the pages as a stand-in for your own site.

Step 2: Click the documentation control

Look for the Doxna badge (usually bottom-right). That is the embed — it loads your real guides and tours when this domain is connected in Doxna.

Step 3: Read content in context

Panels and articles appear without leaving the page — that’s the experience you can offer on your production URLs after you publish docs in Doxna.

Ready to try it on your own site?

This sandbox only demonstrates the visitor side. Connect your domain and content in the Doxna dashboard to go live.

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Try the doc icon — that’s the embed →