From what I’ve gathered, it sounds like you were looking to link a button on your website which allows customers to subscribe to a Klaviyo list which would also tag contacts with a specific brand and to trigger an automated flow for these subscribers.
You can do so by either linking this button on your website with a list’s specific Subscribe Page or by customizing your popup form to appear on a button click. With either options, you can have a hidden input tag passed by these forms that when a contact subscribes, they would be automatically tagged and added to a Klaviyo list. Next, you can then have an automated flow triggered by this list to be served out to these subscribers; this sort of flow is also oftentimes called a Welcome Series flow.
Some other resources that may be helpful in achieving your goal are:
However, Klaviyo’s signup form would not be capable of providing a message indicating to a contact that they are already an existing subscriber of the particiular list linked to the form. Our Product Team is aware of this feature request and I’ll add your feedback to the existing notes we have on this topic. I’ll update this thread when we are able to provide an update regarding this feature.
Current alternatives for this would be utilizing the Klaviyo signup form behavior targeting setting of “Don’t show to existing Klaviyo profiles”. This setting would prevent the form from appearing for users who are identified through the Klaviyo Web Tracking cookie.
Another option you have would be the using a custom/legacy built signup form which has this functionality programmed as part of it. Since this would be a custom solution, we would recommend reaching out and working with developer you are familiar with or finding a Klaviyo partner who can assist in this endeavor. You can find some information regarding how to accomplish this from the following articles Klaviyo offers:
From what I’ve gathered, it sounds like you were looking to link a button on your website which allows customers to subscribe to a Klaviyo list which would also tag contacts with a specific brand and to trigger an automated flow for these subscribers.
You can do so by either linking this button on your website with a list’s specific Subscribe Page or by customizing your popup form to appear on a button click. With either options, you can have a hidden input tag passed by these forms that when a contact subscribes, they would be automatically tagged and added to a Klaviyo list. Next, you can then have an automated flow triggered by this list to be served out to these subscribers; this sort of flow is also oftentimes called a Welcome Series flow.
Some other resources that may be helpful in achieving your goal are:
However, Klaviyo’s signup form would not be capable of providing a message indicating to a contact that they are already an existing subscriber of the particiular list linked to the form. Our Product Team is aware of this feature request and I’ll add your feedback to the existing notes we have on this topic. I’ll update this thread when we are able to provide an update regarding this feature.
Current alternatives for this would be utilizing the Klaviyo signup form behavior targeting setting of “Don’t show to existing Klaviyo profiles”. This setting would prevent the form from appearing for users who are identified through the Klaviyo Web Tracking cookie.
Another option you have would be the using a custom/legacy built signup form which has this functionality programmed as part of it. Since this would be a custom solution, we would recommend reaching out and working with developer you are familiar with or finding a Klaviyo partner who can assist in this endeavor. You can find some information regarding how to accomplish this from the following articles Klaviyo offers:
Thank You for the replay when someone submit signup form , I need to also send current collection vendor title with email is it possible . one person subscribe for multiple vendors
You can dynamically include the collection the customer subscribed to within an email so long as the signup form you are using is passing that information as a custom profile property.
For example, if Signup Form A is passing a custom profile property of “Collection” with a value of “Brand A”, you can dynamically display that within an email by using the dynamic syntax of: {{ person|lookup:’Collection’ }}. This syntax would then display as “Brand A” when viewed by the recipient. This is further elaborated both within the Guide to Properties article previously provided and the About Custom Properties article.
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