Lead Flows can either be activated either site-wide or only included specifically using a wildcard (i.e. "yourdomain.com/*").
It would be great to have an "exclude" option in the Lead Flow settings or an option in WordPress or HubSpot COS to override the settings on a per-page basis.
Lead Flows can either be activated either site-wide or only included specifically using a wildcard (i.e. "yourdomain.com/*").
It would be great to have an "exclude" option in the Lead Flow settings or an option in WordPress or HubSpot COS to override the settings on a per-page basis.
This would make a big time improvement to lead flows. Something else to consider while implementing this, as I feel it could be related, is allowing a hierarchy of lead flows. For instance, if there are two lead flows that could appear on the same page, provide the ability to prioritize which one should be shown (similar to 301 redirects).
I am not currently using the lead flow option because it can't be excluded on some pages.
Is it possible, to provide some indication of timeframe? Being all about Inbound I feel that this is a feature which drives the automation workflows and inbound.
I also really need to exclude lead flows on specific pages. I would be happy to do this with code or using the LeadFlow settings panel. Please add this ASAP - it's really messing up our user experience.
For example, we have specific landing pages for some offers and we don't want popups for the same thing or another offer on those pages - we want them to focus on the landing page!
Lead flows can be SUPER powerful but without "no show" rules it's pretty darn limited. We purchased Hubspot for many reasons but one reason was to cut out an extra product and save >$1,000/year, that product is SUMO me. They have powerful lead forms that hubspot is lacking.
Ability to do no-show rules
Ability to save rules
Very customizable forms in terms of design
Ability to make forms that capture information without needing to first click through... (hubspot is so limited here)
Very excited for this to be released. It's sorely needed.