Various behavioral triggers and prompt website visitors for a call when they're interested.

Widget triggers find out when your visitors are interested, and prompt them for a call when they are.

Here are the key behavioral triggers:

  • Scroll Trigger

  • Exit Intent Trigger

  • Time Trigger

  • CSS Element Trigger


Scroll Trigger

The widget pops up when the visitor scrolls to the bottom of the page. You can control the level of scroll by percentage (%).


Use Case: Landing pages and blog pages. This is because scrolling to page end is likely to mean that they have read the page/blog and might show some interest in your product/service.


Exit Intent Trigger

The widget triggers when the visitor attempts to exit page.

Use Case: Main pages, pricing pages and other vital pages where potential customers would be making decisions. We'll detect if they are exiting and try to recover their interest with a free callback.


Time Trigger

The widget triggers after a visitor spends a certain amount of time on your page.

Use Case: Squeeze pages with long convincing texts.


CSS Element Trigger

The widget triggers upon click on a CSS element, such as image or button.

Use Case: Contact page or demo page.



Setup Guide

You can set how your widget triggers to your customers.

Navigate to "Inbound" > "Widget Settings" > "Behavior"

Under Widget Behavior, you can toggle ON/OFF for each triggers.