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Elisha Taderera
How is this progressing? Would love to use it!
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veronikatheodor
Since it's in progess, I just want to add the languages on the timer are not enough. My language ( Bulgarian ) is not apparent, and I can't even remove the text. It's quite annoying as it looks unprofessional mixing languages like that. Thinking of it a timer with the time set as 23:59:59 might be much more universal.
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Dea Panganiban
I think this is a "Deadline Funnel"
Reference: https://deadlinefunnel.com/details/features
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Sergio Anaya
When someone sees the timer let's say at 50 minutes before hitting 0, if he comes back 10 minutes later the timer will have 40 min. left to hit 0, and that same timer you could use it in in mail and in pages and it will have the same amount of minutes left. Also you could set the amount of days that you would like it to be spired for the person who saw the timer, so it could reset after N number of days.
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Onur Ibrahim
i cant wait for this!!! Do we have any updates?
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Brad Schipke
Ability to have unique countdown timer for each contact as they go through an evergreen webinar funnel as well. So you can continuously run the evergreen promo to new people and every contact has their own countdown....with the ability to put into emails as well.
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Orion Ogun
Brad Schipke already a thing
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Anthony Llanos
Here are multiple case scenarios we can use this evergreen timer:
- Add a trigger based on when a contact reaches a certain point on the workflow
- Make sure the timer can track the user with cookies and can see the same timer across multiple devices.
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Bryant Tyson
The best version of this would be super flexible, with this structure:
First End time on (Date) at (Time), then Repeat Every (# Frequency) at (Time).
Some examples:
- Every Monday at 10:30am
- The 1st of each month at 8am
- The first timeout on March 4th at 10pm, then repeating every 8 hours
- Every Two weeks on Thursday at 4pm
And to be SUPER useful we need to use the same timer in workflows and in emails. That way we can trigger events according to the timer and accurately remind customers as to hoe much time is left.
Yay!!!!!!!!
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Sales & Marketing
in progress
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HighLevel Support
Sales & Marketing yay!
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Ryan Jenkins
Sales & Marketing look at how Thrive Themes has built their evergreen timer. It is extremely robust. One important feature is an option to let the timer countdown to midnight based on the visitor's clock. This is much more realistic than a random "5 hours left" that ends at 3pm or something odd.
I can have a CTA that says, "Ends at midnight" and the displayed countdown timer might have 4:43 left or 8:53 left for two visitors arriving in the same moment but who live in different timezones.
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Jeff Valin
With the ability to set to the minute (i.e. if event starts at 2Pm and waiting room is open 10 minutes before, the countdown redirects at 1:50PM.
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