Convertri Updates – 31/07/18

I’m back from holiday! And not a moment too soon. Rested, recharged and totally ready to jump back into the conversion fray, I’ve got a bunch of excellent updates for you this week. The wizards have been busy, and they’ve got a whole new checkout system on the go… As well as new content, new […]

Convertri Updates – 17/07/18

You asked for it: and this week, it’s here. Now, you can select ALL THE THINGS! Ahem. Let me explain. One of the most frequent requests we’ve been having in the Convertri Facebook group is for multiple element selection. There have always been several options for shifting stuff to and fro on your page: Moving […]

Convertri Updates – 10/7/18

A jam-packed update for you this week – we’ve been very busy wizards. In this episode, you’ll discover the answers to cliffhangers you never knew you were waiting so eagerly to resolve: *Justice League announcer voice* Will you be able to segment customers to your autoresponder lists according to products they bought, not just the […]

Convertri Updates – 03/07/18

Fireworks! Barbecues! Recurring arguments over the correct way to use corn cob holders! ‘Tis the season, Convertri users – it’s the Fourth of July. (Well, nearly.) If your natural instinct at this point in summer is to retreat into a cool nest with chips, cold salsa and the air-con on full blast, happily beavering away […]

Convertri Updates – 26/06/18

This week, life has been good. The sun is shining, everyone’s outside blinding passers by by turning their chubby, white flesh to the sun, and the warm breeze is undercut with a pungent odor of barbecues mixed with factor 50 lotion, cut grass and chocolate ice cream frying on the pavement. There’s nothing better. And […]

Convertri Updates – 19/06/18

Long, relaxing evenings feeling the warm breeze on your skin… Swinging gently in a hammock as you while away the hours… Three barbecues and a Sports Day, if you’re lucky… Summer really is the best. And this one was great, wasn’t it? It lasted about three weeks up here in Scotland, which, quite frankly, is […]