PDF embed use case

Embed PDFs in ReadMe for Client Portals

Use PDFHost to turn PDFs for client portals into clean hosted links, iframe embeds, QR codes, and measurable reader journeys inside ReadMe.

Try this workflow

Upload a PDF, then finish signup to copy the link, embed code, and QR code.

Why client portals need hosted PDFs in ReadMe

This use case is about one practical goal: give clients one tidy place to open signed-off documents, reports, onboarding packets, and deliverables. The reader is usually clients who need the latest PDF without asking for file permissions.

ReadMe can hold links and embedded references, but uploaded PDFs often become hard to update, measure, or reuse across pages. PDFHost keeps the document reusable across channels while still giving you analytics after the click or embed view.

Some workspace tools render embeds differently by plan and permission settings. If an iframe is blocked, use the hosted PDF link.

The ReadMe workflow for client portals

1Upload

Upload the PDF for your client portals workflow to PDFHost.

2Prepare

Set the title, privacy, expiration, password, or download settings that match the audience.

3Place

Add the link or iframe inside the portal dashboard, client project page, onboarding page, or private resource area in ReadMe.

4Measure

Watch views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends in PDFHost.

Trackclient opens
Trackdownload intent
Trackdevice mix
Trackrepeat views

Publish the PDF once. Reuse it everywhere.

Keep the hosted PDF title client-friendly, because that title appears in previews and dashboard analytics.

Start hosting PDFs

PDF examples for client portals in ReadMe

Useful PDFs

  • Onboarding packet hosted as a PDFHost link
  • Monthly report hosted as a PDFHost link
  • Signed proposal hosted as a PDFHost link
  • Project handoff guide hosted as a PDFHost link

Where to place them

  • portal dashboard, client project page, onboarding page, or private resource area
  • page, doc, knowledge base, or embed block
  • Follow-up emails, social posts, QR codes, and internal resource pages
  • Any page where readers need the latest PDF without file permissions

Embed code for ReadMe

After upload, replace the demo URL with your real PDFHost document URL.

<iframe src="https://pdfhost.se/d/pdf_xxxxxxxxxxxx" width="100%" height="700" style="border:0;" allowfullscreen></iframe>

If ReadMe blocks iframes, use the hosted link instead.

https://pdfhost.se/d/pdf_xxxxxxxxxxxx

FAQ: ReadMe PDFs for client portals

Can I use PDFHost with ReadMe for client portals?

Yes. Upload the PDF to PDFHost, then paste the hosted link or iframe into the right area of ReadMe.

What should I track for client portals?

Track views, downloads, referrers, devices, browsers, and read-time trends so you can tell whether readers actually opened the PDF.

Should I use an iframe or a normal link?

Use an iframe when the platform allows custom HTML and you want the PDF visible inline. Use the hosted link when the editor blocks iframes.

Can I reuse the same PDF link in other places?

Yes. The same hosted PDF link can be used in websites, emails, QR codes, docs, client portals, and social posts.