Easily manage participants' navigation within your campaign
Thanks to custom buttons, you can easily manage participants' navigation within your campaign.
Add a custom button in a survey
- To get started, open an existing campaign or create a new one.
- Each survey page includes by default a validation button to save the collected responses.
- If you want to add a custom button, click on Add Element.
- In the "Navigation" category, select Button.
- You can now customize your button. Enter a name: this text will appear directly on the button in your survey.
- Choose the action your button should perform.
Navigation button options
This option allows you to save participants' responses and end the survey.
By default, your participant will be redirected to your confirmation page after answering all the questions.
This confirmation page is available in your settings. You can edit and customize it at any time. It is the default page used for all your campaigns.
Your button appears. You can “hide submit button”, which will be replaced by the button we just created.
If you want to create a custom thank-you page instead of using the standard confirmation page, simply create a page in your survey and redirect participants to it.
This option saves the collected responses before redirecting to the desired page.
This button allows you to save collected responses. It can be used to navigate between several pages and validate your data collection step by step. If a participant leaves the survey before completing it, their responses will be saved.
Validate. Your button appears.
If you want to guide your respondent through different pages without automatically saving their responses, this is also possible.
This option allows you to redirect the participant to a page in your survey without saving their responses. This way, if a participant leaves your survey, it prevents collecting incomplete data.
Select the desired target page of your survey and validate. Your button appears. Don’t forget to “hide submit button”.
This button allows you to use scenarios and post-response actions that were configured with a manual trigger.
For example, you can run scenarios to: - redirect respondents with a specific attribute to one page, - redirect respondents with another attribute to a different page (e.g. easily distinguish between your customers and prospects).
You can also run a post-response action based on a participant’s attribute. Example: trigger the sending of a discount coupon and notify your sales team that a discount has been applied.
Now select the scenario or post-response action to trigger.
Your button is now ready to use!
Create a page and give it a name, e.g. “Thanks”. Add your thank-you message.
You can “hide submit button” since this is the last page of the survey and there is no action to be performed by the user or responses to be validated.
On the previous page, you just need to edit the custom button to redirect your participants to the thank-you page.