Convertri Updates 06/06/17
Today is a good day:
You can now deploy 1-click upsells across your Convertri products.
Get ready to sell EVEN MORE OF THE THINGS!
We’ve made this suped-up feature easy-peasy to deploy:
Create a page for your upsell in the Page Builder, click on Manage Products and check the box marked ‘1-click upsell’.
Boom. Done.
The 1-click upsell works on a cookie, which means the customer will have had to have made a purchase on a different page for it to work. Obviously, with it being an upsell.
But hey, you know us – this isn’t all we’ve got for you this week.
Our dev team has been hard at work squishing bugs, wrangling media queries and making Convertri even better.
Check out our update list for this first week of June – and as always, if you’re using Convertri, force-refresh (CTRL + SHIFT + R, or CMD + SHIFT + R if you’re on a Mac) your browser to see the updates:
FEATURES
1-click upsells – YES, IT’S HERE! You can now create one-click upsells and sell even more of your wares. The cookie lasts up to seven days – meaning even if they come back an hour, a day, or seven days later, customers who have already purchased the first product in your funnel won’t have to enter their payment details a second time.
[PRO] New templates – say hello to the new kids on the block!
- Confidence – colourful and box-beautiful, perfect for fitness fanatics.
- Hvac – because even air conditioning and indoor and vehicular environmental comfort systems deserve a good-looking funnel.
- Video Register – a sleek, visual-focused sign-up page with a video they can’t miss.
Payment error message – previously, if someone tried to make a payment with Stripe and it didn’t work for any reason, the webpage wouldn’t do anything. Now an error message pops up so the user knows there’s an issue.
[PRO] Autoresponder APIs – welcome Drip! Turn your customers into subscribers with a brand new email autoresponder integration.
Check out the new features in the video here:
BUGS
Mobile – several elements, like the new credit card form input, weren’t reading media queries properly and showing up larger on the published page than in the editor. We’ve cut ‘em back down to size. It won’t happen again.
Analytics – the set redirection URL wasn’t being treated as an outbound link. In English, that meant – among other things – submission links for API forms weren’t showing up in the Conversion Details dialog. We fixed that.
But look, you know what’s better than reading about this stuff?
Using it.
So come give it a go. There’s a 14-day trial with your name on it: