Conditional Forms

Discover how Conditional Forms with Core dna enhance data collection by tailoring fields to user interactions, boosting engagement and conversion rates.

Conditional Forms: Elevate Your Data Collection Strategy

Conditional Forms is a powerful feature designed to enhance the user experience by displaying form fields based on user interactions. When integrated with Core dna, it allows marketers to collect more relevant data by tailoring the form questions to the specific needs of the user. This dynamic approach not only improves the user experience but also increases conversion rates.

How Conditional Forms Work with Core dna

Core dna provides a robust platform for managing and deploying web content. When Conditional Forms are used within Core dna, they can be seamlessly integrated into existing web pages or landing pages. Marketers can set rules within Core dna to determine which fields are shown based on user input, previous interactions, or other defined criteria.

This integration is facilitated by Core dna's intuitive interface, allowing marketers to easily design and implement Conditional Forms without needing technical expertise. The platform supports a variety of conditions, such as showing additional fields if a certain checkbox is selected or tailoring questions based on demographic data input by the user.

Key Specifications

Feature Description
User-Friendly Interface Design and implement forms without coding knowledge.
Dynamic Fields Display fields based on user input and interactions.
Seamless Integration Integrate with Core dna's existing web pages effortlessly.
Customizable Conditions Set conditions based on user behavior, demographics, and more.

Use Case: Event Registration Form

Imagine a scenario where a company is hosting a conference and needs to collect registration information. Using Conditional Forms within Core dna, the company can create a form that dynamically adjusts based on the attendee's type. For instance, if an attendee selects 'Speaker' as their role, additional fields can appear to collect information about their presentation topic and biography. If an attendee selects 'Sponsor', different fields can display, such as company name and sponsorship level.

Implementation Example

  1. Log into the Core dna platform and navigate to the form builder.
  2. Create a new form and add basic fields such as name, email, and attendee type.
  3. Set conditions using Core dna's interface to show additional fields based on the attendee type selected.
  4. Preview the form to ensure conditions are working as expected.
  5. Deploy the form on the event landing page.

By utilizing Conditional Forms, the company can ensure they gather all necessary information upfront while providing a streamlined, user-friendly experience for attendees.

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