Convertri Updates – 24/09/19

I’m really excited about a feature we’re releasing this week. It’s simple to use, deceptively compact, but very powerful – and it’s going to impact your pages in a big way. If you found it a struggle to collect relevant information on your forms before now, things are about to get a whole lot easier. […]

Convertri Updates – 17/09/19

Remember about circa 2016, everything became about productivity? Organize this. Kondo that. Delegate, automate, systemise. A whole host of new productivity tools hit the market, to say nothing of the millions of words bloggers were rattling out about the bestest new “hacks” to squeeze more out of our 24 hours. Thank God that noise fizzled […]

Convertri Updates 10/09/19

Beth here, I’m back, and glad to report Scotland’s two day summer is officially over and our farmers’ tans have retreated into the fleece-lined sleeves of our tartan pullovers. I’ve spent this rainy morning catching up on Convertri updates, and I was unsettled to say the least by the bombshell Neil dropped last week – […]

Convertri Updates – 20/08/19

What’s that coming over the hill? It’s a dated UK music reference from 2006! And it’s bringing with it some exciting new Convertri features… coming soon. Our devs are currently working on brand new radio button elements, which will be perfect for adding to your forms in order to segment your leads and laser-focus sales. […]

Convertri Updates – 13/08/19

Not going to lie, I thought “query strings” were a breakfast cereal for scientists. When that phrase first popped up in our update queue a few months back, I – and most other people in the world – were like, “what?” Turns out, they’re pretty neat. If you haven’t been keeping an eye on our […]

Convertri Updates – 06/08/19

On this day in 910 AD, the last major Viking army to raid England is defeated at the Battle of Tettenhall by the allied forces of Mercia and Wessex, led by King Edward and Earl Aethelred. In 1305, William Wallace (who cinemagoers know as Braveheart) was captured by the English near Glasgow and transported to […]