Sleeknote campaigns behave differently based on the device and campaign settings. We’ll cover each of them in this article and give you an overview of how your campaigns will behave when you set them live.
How do campaigns behave on desktop?
Let’s take a look at how SleekBoxes (also known as popups or slide-ins) and SleekBars (sticky top or bottom headers) behave on desktop devices.
SleekBoxes on Desktop
Regardless of their goal or position, SleekBoxes consist of a form step, teaser, and success step. The form step is the main content of your campaigns, whereas the teaser and success step can be enabled or disabled with a click.
If your campaign has a teaser;
- The teaser will show immediately when a visitor loads your page.
In other words, the triggers you set, such as “show after 5 seconds”, don’t apply to the teaser.
- The form step of the campaign will show when the visitor clicks the teaser or based on the triggers you set. (Example: after 5 seconds.)
🚨 Important: The form step will only be triggered once per session. After that, visitors can manually open the campaign again by clicking the teaser.
- When the visitor sees the form and clicks the close button, the campaign minimizes back to the teaser.
- The teaser will keep showing until the visitor clicks the CTA button in your form or the close button on the teaser (if your teaser has a close button.)
If your campaign doesn’t have a teaser;
- The form step will show based on the trigger you set. For example, if you use a timed trigger for 5 seconds, your campaign will show after the visitor spends 5 seconds on the page.
- The form step will only show once per session on the first page the user visits. (Based on the page-level targeting options you set.)
🚨 Important: Closing down the browser doesn’t end the session. A session expires when a user has been inactive for at least 30 minutes. If you want to see your campaign in action once more, use an incognito/private browsing window.
SleekBars on Desktop
SleekBars don’t have any trigger options, therefore, they’ll automatically appear on your site when the page is loaded.
SleekBars keep showing until the visitor interacts with it. (Such as clicking a link, submitting a form, or using the close button on the SleekBar.)
Once the visitor interacts with a SleekBar, they won’t see the SleekBar again in the same session.
How do campaigns behave on mobile?
Let’s cover how SleekBoxes and SleekBars behave on your mobile site.
SleekBoxes on Mobile
To ensure the best user experience on mobile, your SleekBoxes will only show when a visitor clicks the teaser.
In other words, your campaign’s triggers won’t apply to the mobile version, and your mobile campaign will only show when the visitor decides to see it.
If you want to add a trigger to your mobile campaigns, first, you need to disable the teaser.
Note: Disabling the teaser may violate Google’s interstitials policy and, therefore, isn’t recommended.
Remember to add a trigger to your campaign after disabling the teaser. Otherwise, your campaign won’t show on mobile.
🚨 Important: Exit-intent isn’t supported on mobile. Make sure that your campaign has a different trigger if you choose this method.
SleekBars on Mobile
SleekBars don’t have any triggers, so, they’ll behave the same way on mobile, as they do on desktop:
- Your SleekBar will automatically appear when the page is loaded;
- It will keep showing until the visitor interacts with it; and
- It won’t show again in the same session, once the visitor interacts with it.