Is it possible to block someone from visiting a page unless they have completed a form/survey?!
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In the GoHighLevel Official Facebook group, a user has asked if it is possible to block someone from visiting a page unless they have completed a form or survey. This feature is indeed possible with GoHighLevel CRM software.
GoHighLevel offers a comprehensive toolkit for creating personalized landing pages and forms, allowing businesses to collect valuable information from their leads and customers. By utilizing the platform's page builder functionality, users can easily create a page that includes a form or survey as a requirement for accessing the content.
With GoHighLevel, you can implement various tactics to encourage visitors to complete the form or survey before accessing the page. For instance, you can create enticing call-to-action buttons, use persuasive copywriting techniques, or offer incentives such as exclusive content or discounts upon completion.
By making the form or survey mandatory, you can ensure that users must interact with the page by providing their information before proceeding. This enables businesses to gather valuable data about their prospects while also filtering out unqualified leads.
It is important to note that while blocking access to a page until a form or survey is completed can be an effective strategy, it should be used judiciously. Implementing this feature on every page may deter users from engaging with your website and can negatively impact the user experience.
For further insights, it is recommended to read the comments below this article or check the source link provided for any additional responses or updates on the topic from the GoHighLevel community.
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make a survey pop up before loading the page .. when some one is signed then the page will fully show
It would take cookies and a little javascript to handle it, but yes, totally doable.
I thought I saw someone do this with a embedded video too, but I can’t find it in the group
Yes We can do this with the help of script, I can help you with this if you need that script
Of course! Make the survey on page 1, set the action completion of the survey to the other page that you want to show.
So here, once they complete the survey, they will get directed toward to next page which is the page you want them to see
Yes we can do that with js
You inspired me to create a tutorial for this: https://youtu.be/2Mj_4su-krY – and you can get the free funnel share 😀