Embed Boomplay Music in Gutenberg
Step-by-step guide to embed Boomplay music in Gutenberg using the Custom iFrame WordPress plugin. No API key needed. No coding required.
Overview
Custom iFrame lets you embed Boomplay music in Gutenberg by pasting any Boomplay share link into the block. Display tracks, albums, or playlists on your WordPress page without an API key.
Custom iFrame is a WordPress plugin by CoderzStudio that embeds 100+ external sources in Elementor and Gutenberg without writing any code.
Using Elementor instead? Follow the Embed Boomplay Music in Elementor guide.
Requirements
- Custom iFrame plugin installed and active
- WordPress with the Gutenberg block editor
- A Boomplay track, album, or playlist URL to embed
Step 1: Get the Boomplay Music Link
Open Boomplay and find your music
Go to boomplay.com and open the track, album, or playlist you want to embed.
Copy the link
For a single track: click the Share button and copy the link. For an album or playlist: copy the URL from the browser address bar.
Step 2: Install the Plugin and Add the Block
Install and activate the plugin
Go to your WordPress dashboard. Go to Plugins > Add New. Search for Custom iFrame by Coderz Studio, click Install Now, then click Activate.

Open your page in the block editor
Go to the page or post where you want the music player. Click Edit to open the Gutenberg block editor.
Add the Custom iFrame block
Click the Add Block button. Search for Custom iFrame. Click the block to add it to the page.
Step 3: Embed Boomplay Music in Gutenberg
Paste the Boomplay URL
Select the Custom iFrame block. In the right panel, paste the Boomplay URL into the Source URL field. The music player appears inside the block in the editor.
Set the height
Set Height to 200px for a single track, or 400px or more for playlists and albums.
Click Update or Publish. Your Boomplay music is now live on your WordPress site.
For all block settings, see the Set Up Custom iFrame in Gutenberg guide.
This guide showed you how to embed Boomplay music in Gutenberg using the Custom iFrame plugin. From copying the Boomplay link to pasting the URL and publishing, the whole setup runs through the block editor without any code.
FAQ
No. Boomplay's embedded player works for public content without an account. You do not need an API key.
Yes. Copy the album or playlist URL from the browser address bar and paste it into the Source URL field. Set height to at least 400px to show the full player.
Confirm the track or playlist is publicly accessible. Private content cannot be embedded.
Use 200px for a single track. Use 400px or more for playlists or albums. Enable Auto Height to let the player resize automatically.
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