Add Anchor Links to Buttons πŸ”—

If you're using anchor links (a.k.a. page jumps) on a page, you can now add those links to your buttons and send visitors to a specific section of the page.

To add an anchor link to your button, simply write the anchor text in the Link URL field:

Now, when a visitor clicks the link button in this campaign, they'll jump directly to this section of the page:

It's especially useful if you have long pages and want to guide your visitors' attention to a certain section, such as signup, buy, or learn more.

SiteData Merge Tags in Text Fields ✏️

Now you can use the information in your SiteData storage as merge tags and personalize your campaigns for each visitor.

If you have the data about a visitor's first name, basket value, pageviews, and so on, you can send it to SiteData and use it in your campaigns' text fields.

Follow this format to use SiteData merge tags in your campaigns: {{SiteData:Your SiteData Variable}}

For example, your merge tag might look like this: {{SiteData:Remaining Basket Value}}

Read this guide to learn how to send data to SiteData and use merge tags in your campaigns.

Any questions? Let us know at mail@sleeknote.com and we'll help you out. 🤓

HubSpot Integration Update βš™οΈ

If you're using the HubSpot tracking script on your website, you can now start tracking your Sleeknote leads right away.

When a visitor submits information through a Sleeknote campaign on a page with the HubSpot tracking script, you can also track what the user was doing before signing up.

With this update, you can better track pageviews, especially if you're using them for lead scoring, automations, and attribution.

To activate this option, visit the Integration step of your campaigns that have the HubSpot integration and save the campaign once more.


You can also watch this 2-minute video we made for you:

Note: This feature is only available in our new campaign builder. If you haven’t started using it already, click here and enjoy all our new features.

New Black Friday Templates πŸ–€

15 new Black Friday templates are now live and ready-to-use in your campaign builder. 🚀

You'll find four new templates for Collect Email Addresses and 11 templates for Increase Product Sales, specially designed for Black Friday.

Multiple Super Users πŸ‘₯

Now you can add more than one super user to your Sleeknote account and give your coworkers or your agency access to your campaigns.

To add multiple super users, simply enter their email addresses by separating them with a comma.

We’re shutting down our old Campaign Builder

From 15th November 2020, we will automatically delete legacy campaigns created in the first version of our Campaign Builder.

Please note: The campaign builder in mention, is the very first we ever built and chances are that you've never even used or seen it before—if that is the case, no need to read on 😁


We encourage you to recreate your campaign in our new Campaign Builder to keep using your campaign and to enjoy our new features.


Want to save you statistics?

If you wish to save the statistics for your deprecated campaigns, please reach out to our customer success team: mail@sleeknote.com

New Languages Added πŸ’¬

We added new languages and improved existing ones in:

  • Campaign field error messages (Example: "Your email is invalid.")
  • Countdown timer
  • Product recommendations

Currently, we support error messages in the following languages, based on the visitor's browser language: English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, French, Haitian, Javanese, Khmer, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, and Kazakh.

You can read more about how error messages work and reach us at mail@sleeknote.com if you have any questions. 🤓

Tip: Switch to our new Campaign Builder to make sure you're using the latest version of our product. (Visit your Account Settings and enable beta program.)

Page Speed Improvements ⚑️

We introduced two new initiatives to improve how the Sleeknote script loads on your website and impacts your page speed.

We’ve got several reports from our customers about Google PageSpeed Insights considering the Sleeknote script as a potential issue.

Although Sleeknote shouldn't affect your page speed negatively, we found the source of the problem to be a JavaScript method we’ve been using. To fix that, we stopped using the document.write() method to load our script.

You should no longer see that misleading speed information on PageSpeed Insights.

With this update, we also started using multiple threads of execution while loading our script. By splitting the load of the Sleeknote script into multiple parts, we now ensure that other scripts can be loaded in the meantime without being blocked.

To read more about the measures we take to prevent Sleeknote from impacting your page speed, visit our Help Center. If you have any questions, you can always reach out to us at mail@sleeknote.com 💌

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