Partial Entries feature (available on Pro plan) allows you to collect data in real time as it is entered on your forms. When Partial Entries is enabled a partial entry automatically created when a user begins to fill out the form. Select the campaign you want and click on the Form > Settings > Partial […]
Forms
Save & Continue: Allow Users to Save and Complete the Form Later
Save & Continue feature (available on Pro plans) allow users to save a partially completed form and come back to the form without the need to start over again. This is especially useful when building large forms allowing users to complete the form later. To enable the Save and Continue feature select the campaign you […]
How to Verify a Social Action
Unfortunately most social platforms don’t provide any API in order Woorise can confirm if a user has actually taken a social action (follow, subscribe etc.). However you can ask participants to provide additional details after an action was taken. For example, you can ask for their Twitter username after they have taken the action to […]
Auto-Populate Form Fields with a Query String
You can auto-populate field values in a form on a campaign by adding query strings to the page URL. Select the Campaign you want and from the Form page click to edit the field you want to populate. In the Advanced tab check the option Allow field to be populated dynamically You can enter any […]
Reward Users with Bonus Entries for Filling Fields or Buying Products
Adding an action from the Form > Social Actions allows you to reward users with bonus entries simply by entering a number in the Bonus Entries field. But what if you want to reward users with bonus entries for any other interaction such as filling a field, selecting an option, buying products etc. Follow this […]
Form Field Merge Tags
In addition to the standard merge tags, a new merge tag is created for every field you add in the form and are available for the confirmation messages and email notifications. These merge tags display the value submitted for the field with the specified field_id. If no value was submitted, the merge tag will not […]
Merge Tags Cheat Sheet
Woorise offers merge tags for all kinds of dynamic information. Paste a merge tag into your confirmation message or email notification to add personalized or dynamic content. The following list outlines all the standard merge tags available to you. For more details on how to use merge tags in Woorise, take a look at our […]
Get Started with Conditional Logic
Conditional logic allows you to build interactive forms that let you collect the data you need without straining the user experience. It does this by showing or hiding fields based on user selections. This allows you to tailor your forms to your users’ specific needs. Conditional logic helps you create more powerful, personalized forms without […]
How to Create an Email Notification
Email Notifications allow you to automatically email someone when they submit the form. You can also set up self notifications and get an email each time someone submits the form. You can have multiple notifications for a single form, and even for a single submission. Additionally you can use the conditional logic option to send […]
Getting Started with Merge Tags
Woorise uses merge tags to allow you to dynamically populate submitted field values and other dynamic information in Confirmation Messages, in Notification Emails and fields. When you insert a merge tag into your field or content, we’ll dynamically replace the tag with the content stored in the corresponding entry. For example if there is a […]
How to Export Winners
After picking up the winners you can export all winners in a CSV file following the steps below: Click on Campaigns and edit the campaign you want. Click on Entries tab and next click on the Export Entries button on the right. Select the checkboxes next to each form field that you want to export. […]
How to Edit or Add new Confirmation Messages (thank you pages)
Upon submitting a form your users will be presented with a thank you message, or directing them to a new page. By default, this is a simple message letting them know that the form has been successfully submitted and thanking them for their submission. This is the perfect place to add a call to action […]