Sweet hack on using the HTML integration to pass the quiz score. Was trying to figure out a way to do using the API integration. Didn’t even think…. Thanks, Tyler!
great video. Thanks Tyler! quick question, obviously I see that the campaign will follow up with the email sequence, but what would be the thank you/confirmation page after they enter in their name and email? in other words, would that be built in Thrive or in Infusionsoft?
Good question Michael. The thank you page is controlled by Infusionsoft. So, create the page in your WordPress, and then set that as the thank you page in your Infusionsoft web form setup.
I’d like to use this for many purposes. One would be to separate my audience according to certain answers. So I’d rather segment based on single answers to certain questions, rather than based on a complex scoring system. The KISS approach.
Sally, you can do that too! bucket.io may be a better tool for you to segment at that granular level. Or, an Infusionsoft webform, if you want to code it correctly. Here’s an example of how that can be done https://whatisyourmodel.com.
Sweet hack on using the HTML integration to pass the quiz score. Was trying to figure out a way to do using the API integration. Didn’t even think…. Thanks, Tyler!
Thanks Chris!
great video. Thanks Tyler! quick question, obviously I see that the campaign will follow up with the email sequence, but what would be the thank you/confirmation page after they enter in their name and email? in other words, would that be built in Thrive or in Infusionsoft?
Good question Michael. The thank you page is controlled by Infusionsoft. So, create the page in your WordPress, and then set that as the thank you page in your Infusionsoft web form setup.
thanks!
I’d like to use this for many purposes. One would be to separate my audience according to certain answers. So I’d rather segment based on single answers to certain questions, rather than based on a complex scoring system. The KISS approach.
Sally, you can do that too! bucket.io may be a better tool for you to segment at that granular level. Or, an Infusionsoft webform, if you want to code it correctly. Here’s an example of how that can be done https://whatisyourmodel.com.