Convertri Updates – 21/11/2023

Convertri Updates – 21/11/2023

Good things come in small packages this week…

We have a mini update for you that brings us not only a new feature but a help doc update, a webinar replay, and a kickass bug fact!

Traditionally at this time of year, our focus turns inwards as we celebrate our loved ones around the holidays we find meaningful. Winter is closing in on us in our hemisphere, making this the perfect time to rest and reflect before the festive craziness sets in.

Our users are the best part of this app, so we’d like to take the opportunity to thank you so much for being a part of our online community and we’re so glad you’re with us. We can’t wait to hear about your plans for 2024!

Let’s take a look at this week’s update:

FEATURES

Funnel prospects – this week we’ve added a brand new area in the funnels screen to view your prospects, for that funnel only. Just like the Prospects screen in Cart, you’ll now see an option to view Prospects in the left-hand menu of the Funnels screen. These prospects are tied to page ID, so even if you move pages between funnels, your prospects will always show up in the right place.

BUGS

No bugs this week, so here’s a bug fact for you – scientists have discovered that Eomortoniellus handlirschi, an exceptionally well-preserved insect fossilised in a piece of 44-million-year-old Baltic amber, used echolocation for detecting predators, much like bats use today.

HELP DOCS

The following help docs have been updated in the Knowledgebase:

  • Field Types: What Do They Do?

INTERESTING STUFF

In the Facebook group this week, Alexandra walks us through our new dynamic pricing update: https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/3353976071413066/ 

Also, Dan and our resident design expert Matteo ran a webinar last week all about how to use and customise our extensive template collection. ICYMI, you can find the replay here: https://help.convertri.com/article/821-template-editing-in-convertri-16th-november-2023

And finally, on this day in 1998, the first module of the International Space Station was launched. A manned artificial satellite built and operated by five space agencies (the Canadian Space Agency, the European Space Agency, US’s NASA, Russia’s Roscosmos, and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency), ISS orbits the Earth at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour. That’s almost as fast as a Convertri page loads! You might be able to make yours load just a little bit faster with image compression, and you can find out how to do that here: https://help.convertri.com/article/111-how-to-adjust-image-compression

Happy converting!

Beth

Executive Word Arranger at Convertri