• Resolved photoon

    (@photoon)


    Hi,

    how is the best way to solve the following?

    I have 3 different freebies and the normal newsletter. Everyone who signs up for freebie No.1, No.2 or No.3 or the newsletter should get a double opt-in (DOI) email. If possible with different DOI mail text.

    And after clicking the button in the DOI, the recipient should be redirected to a different site each time.
    > Page 1: Thank you Freebie 1
    > Page 2: Thank you Freebie 2
    > Page 3: Thank you Freebie 3
    and
    > Page 4: Thank you Newsletter

    Additional I want to set different tags to the recipient profil.

    I guess it is necessary to elegantly control different things, like freebies, webinars and newsletters, etc.

    Is there already a workaround to solve this?
    Or maybe you have already a video, that shows how to fix this?

    It would be great if the FluentCRM-Team will implement as soon as possible, multiple Double-Opt-In (DOI) mails or something similar.

    Is there a solution or workaround, how to fix this at the moment?
    Maybe with automations?

    Thanks a lot!
    photoon

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by photoon.
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  • Hi @photoon,

    although having Fluent Forms Pro as well, I use Green Popups for this purprose. This plugin enables me to design both popups / forms AND customizable double-opt-in for each form (both text and e-mail can be set separately!). Once the confirmation link is clicked, the user is added to FluentCRM as “subscribed”. I also added a custom field to mark, which form led the subscriber to my database. Green Popups has integrated support for FluentCRM, I have modified the file to add custom fields and “full name” feature, though.

    Another approach would be just to use a generic “e-mail confirmation” and a generic “[email protected]” e-mail address.

    Best regards

    Bart

    Thread Starter photoon

    (@photoon)

    Hi @bkukla,

    sounds great! Thanks a lot for the workaround.
    You use Green popups (formerly Layered Popups), right?

    For now I will set it up like you describe on my website.

    It is good to know I’m not alone with my wishes for solution with multiple double-opt-in in FluentCRM and/or FORMS Pro.

    Best regards
    photoon

    Hello @photoon,

    Currently, there aren’t options to set multiple double optins in FluentCRM or FluentForms. I will take that as a feature request.

    For now, you can use the workaround that is shared by @bkukla.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter photoon

    (@photoon)

    Hello @tahmidulkarim,

    this feature in Fluent will be amazing.
    Can’t wait … like many other users.

    Thank you!

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