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  • Getting started
    • Introduction to Uppush
    • Uppush Initial Setup
      • How to install Uppush app?
      • How to Activate and Customize Popup Widgets ?
    • Syncing Uppush with Shopify: Automating Subscriber Sync and Data Flow
  • Web Push Notification
    • Web Push Notifications: A Beginner’s Guide
    • Web push notification vs Email marketing
    • What is Impression?
  • Setup Email Marketing
    • Email Marketing Feature Overview
    • How to Send/ Schedule an Email Campaign
  • UPPUSH EMAIL BUILDER
    • Items in Email Builder
    • Event-based Item in Automation
    • Creating and Saving Custom Email Templates
  • Web Push Campaign & Segmentation
    • What is Push Notifications Campaign?
    • Web Push Campaign Overview
    • How to create a new web push campaign in Uppush
    • Create discount in a push notification campaign
    • Web Push Campaign template & image resource
    • What is Scheduled Push Campaign
    • Segment for Web Push Campaign
    • Add discount code to push notifications campaign
  • Improve Email Delivery
    • Adapting to Google and Yahoo’s Latest Sending Requirements
    • Email Warming: What It Is and How It Impacts Your Marketing
    • DKIM, DMARC, SPF Explained & Email Authentication
    • Building and Maintaining a Strong Sender Reputation
  • POP UP & PUSH AUTOMATION
    • Popups Customization Guide For Subscribers Collection
      • Managing your popups list
      • Editing a Popup
        • Rules
        • Multi-language pop-up display on storefront
        • Content
        • Style
        • Widget
    • Push Automation
      • Welcome notifications
      • Abandoned cart recovery
      • Abandon checkout recovery
      • Abandoned product browsing
      • Back-in-stock alert
      • Price drop alert
      • Shipping journey
      • Product release
    • Multi-Language Auto-Translate in Automation Workflows
  • SETTINGS
    • Settings Overview
    • WPA - Web App Applications
    • Email Sender
    • Verify domain
      • Verify Your Porkbun Domain
      • Verify your Domain.com Domain
      • Verify Your Hostinger Domain
      • Verify Your Bluehost Domain
      • Verify Your GoDaddy Domain
      • Verify Your Namecheap Domain
    • Verify test email
    • Page
  • Technical Support
    • Trouble Shooting
      • Why doesn't the app work on my IPhone?
      • Way to reset Browser for testing
    • FAQ
      • Differrence between product browse abandon vs Cart abandon vs Checkout abandon
      • Can Uppush send notifications via SMS?
      • I want to change my store them, does that affect how the app works?
      • Can I delete a campaign?
      • Can I stop a scheduled campaign?
      • I only want to display the popup in some specific pages?
      • How to import subscribers from another apps?
      • Will Uppush slow down my store?
  • Updates & Release Note
  • Developer Documentation
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  • Personalize Title & Message
  • Actions
  • Trigger button
  • IOS Widget
  • Grant permission guide

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  1. POP UP & PUSH AUTOMATION
  2. Popups Customization Guide For Subscribers Collection
  3. Editing a Popup

Content

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Overview

The Content tab in the popup editing feature allows merchants to easily configure pop-ups for collecting email subscriptions. The key elements include:

  • Title and Message: Customize the title and message to grab attention and encourage subscriptions.

  • Actions: Add primary and secondary buttons for call-to-action.

  • Trigger Button: Display a persistent button that reopens the pop-up if dismissed.

  • iOS Widget: Provide an option to add the website to the home screen for notifications.

  • Grant Permission Guide: Guide users through allowing push notifications if blocked.

This setup enhances engagement through personalized interactions and targeted messages.

Personalize Title & Message

Merchants can configure the title and message displayed in the popup.

In this example, the Title is set to "Never miss a sale" with an emoji to grab attention, and the Message encourages users to subscribe for updates on new products and exclusive promotions.

Merchants can easily modify these fields to customize the popup's message.

Note: The input fields here only apply to popup collecting customer information

Actions

The "Actions" section allows you to configure the primary and secondary buttons of your pop-up. You can enable or disable each button and customize their functionality by clicking "Edit."

For the primary button, actions such as form submission (e.g., subscribing) can be assigned, along with the option to modify the button's label text.

Similarly, the secondary button can be tailored for alternative actions, such as dismissing the pop-up, giving merchants flexibility in the pop-up's interactive elements.

Trigger button

The "Trigger button" feature allows merchants to display a floating button on their website that remains visible after the main pop-up is closed.

This button can be customized with a label (e.g., "Get updates") and serves as a secondary trigger for the pop-up. When visitors click the button, the subscription pop-up will reappear, giving them another opportunity to sign up or engage.

This ensures that even if a user initially dismisses the pop-up, they still have a way to interact with it later.

You can preview how the trigger button will appear by navigating to the "Trigger" tab, as shown in the image below.

IOS Widget

The iOS Widget section allows you to customize a widget for users on iOS devices. You can edit the title, message, and button text to suit your promotion or call-to-action.

In this example, the title is "Never miss a sale," and the message encourages users to stay updated by adding the site to their home screen. The button can be labeled with a call-to-action like "Detail," making it clear what users will receive when interacting.

Grant permission guide

The "Grant Permission Guide" feature in Uppush allows merchants to customize the prompt messages users see when requesting permission for web push notifications.

Merchants can personalize both the title and message for the "Allow" and "Block" scenarios, as well as the blocked notification alert when a user's browser has disabled push notifications. This ensures that communication is tailored, improving the chances of users opting in for notifications and addressing potential issues when permissions are blocked.