Workflow Trigger - Funnel/Website Page View
Overview
The Funnel/Website Page View trigger allows users to automate actions when a contact views a specific page on a funnel or website. By tracking these page views, you can trigger various automations based on page-specific behaviour, such as sending a follow-up email or tagging a contact based on their interaction with your content.
Trigger Name
Funnel/Website Page View
Trigger Description
This trigger activates when a contact visits a specified funnel or website page. It helps to automate actions based on which pages your leads or customers are visiting, allowing for personalized follow-up or specific actions to be executed.
Trigger Details
Field Name
Description
Mandatory
Funnel/Website
Specifies which funnel or website to monitor
Yes
Page
Defines the specific page to monitor within the funnel/website
No
UTM Campaign
Tracks visits associated with a specific UTM campaign
No
UTM Source
Tracks visits associated with a specific UTM source
No
UTM Medium
Tracks visits associated with a specific UTM medium
No
UTM Content
Tracks visits associated with a specific UTM content
No
Page Path
Specifies a specific page path for more refined tracking
No

Operator Descriptions
Operator
Description
Is
The value must exactly match the given input
Is any of
The value can be one of the listed options
Is none of
The value should not be one of the listed options
Is empty
The field must be empty
Is not empty
The field should not be empty
How to Configure
Select Trigger: Start by choosing the Funnel/Website Page View trigger from the list of available triggers in the workflow builder.
Assign a Name: Set a meaningful name for the trigger, such as "Funnel Page Visit - Checkout."
Filters:
Funnel/Website: Select the specific funnel or website you want to monitor.
Page: Optionally, specify the exact page you want to track.
UTM Parameters: Set filters like UTM Campaign, Source, or Medium to refine the page view conditions.
Add Multiple Filters: You can add additional filters to monitor specific pages, paths, or UTM campaigns as needed by clicking on Add filters.
Example
Scenario: You want to track when visitors reach the “Checkout” page of your funnel and then send them a follow-up email if they abandon their cart.
Trigger: Funnel/Website PageView
Funnel/Website: Funnel Name (e.g., Bookkeeper Funnel)
Page: Is equal to “Checkout”
Action: Send a follow-up email offering assistance after a specific amount of time if no purchase is completed.
This setup allows you to re-engage customers who might have dropped off at the final stage of purchasing.
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