List of Widgets

Our widget library shows you all the widgets you can use to configure your campaigns:


You’ll find the following categories, including the following widgets:

📣 Promotional content widgets

  • Progress Bar widget: Show your visitors how close they are to the goal you want them to reach. It can be a cart amount, a scroll rate, a remaining duration, or any other countable variable.
  • Banner widget: Make your visitors aware of an offer or an important message by displaying a banner with text and a button.
  • Countdown widget: Display a countdown or text and include a button. Urge your visitor to make a decision by offering a simple task to complete.
  • Image pop-in widget: Capture your visitor's attention with a modal containing an image, text, and a button.
  • Simple pop-in widget: Capture your visitor's attention with a modal containing text, a button, and a background image.
  • Video Pop-in widget: Capture your visitor's attention with a modal containing a video, text, and a button.
  • iframe widget: Embed an iframe on your website. It can include a form, a map, a survey, an agenda, a spreadsheet, a gif, a flipbook, a 3D model, another web page, etc.
  • Tooltip widget: Help your visitors understand the action behind a button or the meaning of a feature by displaying a tooltip.
  • Scratch card widget: Display a card that your visitors can scratch to discover a special offer.
  • Spotlight widget: Offer your visitors a new way of browsing by highlighting the products you want!
  • Drawer widget: Display a sliding popin opened by a fixed action button.

🔎 Tracking widgets

  • Element Visible Tracking widget: Track your visitor’s scroll progression on a page based on elements made visible on the visitor's screen (viewport).
  • Dwell Time Tracking widget: Track the time your visitors spend on a page by creating a duration goal.
  • Scroll Rate Tracking widget: Track if your visitors have reached a pre-defined scroll percentage on a page.
  • Iframe Click Tracking widget: Track clicks in an iframe. Track clicks on Facebook like buttons, Google Adsense ads, YouTube videos, or any other iframe. Clicks must not be consecutive in order to be counted. This means that in order to count a second click, the user must click elsewhere before clicking on the iframe. This preserves reporting results to be distorted with repetitive clicks and spam.

🎁 “Special” widgets

  • Before-After Image widget: Display a before and after image to present or compare products.
  • Search & Replace widget: A/B test your copy and keep the best-performing wording by automatically replacing one string with another.
  • Sticky Element widget: Stick an element at the top or the bottom of the page or element to make it clickable at any moment.
  • Virtual Click widget: Keep your visitors from clicking on a specific element by automatically clicking on it. Useful to pre-filter result pages, hide some modals or banners, or redirect.
  • Celebrate widget: Attach an icon of your choice to some elements of your page to celebrate or promote your content.
  • Snowflake Animation widget: Capture your visitor's attention with an animated effect on the page. Use the snowflake or upload your own image.
  • Social Sharing widget: Invite your visitors to easily share your pages on social media by displaying a customizable list of sharing buttons.

💘 Dynamic content

  • Social proof widget: Display the number of views or purchases for a product or a page over a defined period of time.
  • NPS widget: Collect your visitors scoring with a numeric scale, email address and feedbacks by displaying a "Net Promoter Score" satisfaction survey. Bonus: reuse results to create audience segments on which to target future personalization campaigns
  • CSAT widget: Collect your visitors feeling about a specific experience, email address and feedbacks by displaying a "Customer Satisfaction" satisfaction survey. Bonus: reuse results to create audience segments on which to target future personalization campaigns

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