Checkout Champ has multiple page types you can add to your funnel.
Presell Page
A Presell Page is a landing page which can be used as a bridge between your advertisements and your shopping cart. A presell page can be used to educate, inform, and influence visitors to make a purchase before the Checkout Page. Because a presell page’s purpose is to persuade customers, they do not carry product functionality and typically make use of buttons and links to route visitors to the next page.
Elements available to pass data:
Basic forms
Buttons
Lead Page
A Lead Page is designed to get visitors to act on an offer. Lead pages can be used alone or in conjunction with a Presell Page. The Lead Page generates a lead, which can be used for future marketing, and prompts a decision from your visitors.
Elements available to pass or submit data:
Buttons
Forms
Shopping Cart
Product Selection
Surveys
Checkout Page
A Checkout Page is designed to complete orders quickly and efficiently. Checkout Pages are equipped to process credit card and PayPal transactions.
Elements available to pass or submit data:
Buttons
Forms
Shopping Cart
Product Selection
PayPal
Upsell Page
Adding an Upsell Page to your funnel adds the opportunity to make an additional sale (or sales) after checkout. Use it to offer customers an additional product, trial or membership to the purchase placed on the checkout page.
Elements available to display and submit data:
Buttons
Product Selection
Shopping Cart
Thank You Page
The Thank You Page is the last page of a sales flow. The Thank You Page can be designed to show a receipt of the order and serve as the last page a customer interacts with, or provide links to other content.
Elements available to display data:
Invoices
tokens -see our knowledge base article on tokens
Catalog Page
The Catalog page is a page used to display a whole collection of products on one page for customers to select from. Think of the catalog page as the store front for your Ecommerce store. You can feature particular items, or list all your inventory on one page. It has a cart element built into it to hold products as customers browse.
By default, products are not dynamically filled in from your campaign so you must select which products you want and build out each product tile.
Follow this article to dynamically display products on a catalog page: Collections
Elements available to pass data:
Buttons
Forms
Images
Product Selection
Links
Product Detail Page
If a customer selects a product on your catalog page, they can be routed to a product detail page. Here they can learn more about the product, select variants, add to cart, or checkout. This page is dynamically built based upon your products in your campaign.
Elements available to pass data:
Buttons
Images
Variant Selection
Product Description
Links
Shopping Cart Page
When a users adds a product to their cart, they can proceed to view their cart on a shopping cart page. Though not necessary, it is a useful page where customers can confirm their selection, quantity, or edit/delete items in their cart. It can then be routed to proceed to checkout once customers are satisfied.
Elements available to pass data:
Buttons
Quantity Select
Links
Generic Page
The generic page is used for standard pages that don’t require any specific functionality. These are commonly used for Privacy Policy, Term and Conditions, and Refund Policy pages.
Opt In
An Opt-in page is meant to generate email or product subscriptions.
Elements available to submit data:
Buttons
Forms
Surveys
Shopping cart
Collection
Use this page to dynamically display product collections. The page normally consists of a header and footer from a Common page, a menu in the header, and a Product Row element containing a product tile. The product tile is dynamically populated and replicated for each product in the collection to be displayed.
Catalog
Use this page to display static product offerings. The page normally consists of a header and footer and rows of product tiles filled with the products offered. There is no reasonable limit to the number of products that can be displayed on a catalog page.
Pop-up
Pop-up pages can be used to show a popup when a customer clicks on a specific link. These are commonly used to show Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and Refund Policy. For more information please see this link.
The Email “page” is a visual marker for your funnel visualizer to indicate there are autoresponders configured for the funnel/campaign. You can create and edit email designs by editing the email page type. Click on the gear icon, or the pencil icon to select from templates or create new email designs. You do not need to apply any arrows to the Email page type.
SMS/Text
The SMS/Text “page” is a visual marker for your funnel visualizer to indicate when an sms or text message is sent after a page. This is only meant to serve as a holding place.
Shopify
The Shopify “page” is a visual marker for your funnel visualizer to indicate when Shopify page is routing to your Checkout Champ checkout page. This is only meant to serve as a holding place. For more information on the Shopify plugin, please view this article.
WooCommerce
The WooCommerce “page” is a visual marker for your funnel visualizer to indicate when a WooCommerce page is routing to your Checkout Champ checkout page. This is only meant to serve as a holding place. For more information on the WooCommerce plugin, please view this article.
BigCommerce
The BigCommerce “page” is a visual marker for your funnel visualizer to indicate when a BigCommerce page is routing to your Checkout Champ checkout page. This is only meant to serve as a holding place. For more information on the BigCommerce plugin, please view /wiki/spaces/KCKB/pages/1558446104.
External Page
The External page type allows you to redirect the customer to an external upsell flow or Thank You page, after the checkout. View this article for more information.
Membership Folder
The Membership Folder contains the pages related to running a Membership. The Membership pages are described in detail below.
Login Page
The Login Page is for a membership system which allows your members to login to a members area. Login pages can have 3 combinations of login: username/password, email/orderId, email/password. You can customize the login lifetime if a user does not logout (the default logout is 24 hours). Login pages can also contain Forgot Password and Remember Me options.
Profile Page
The profile page allows your members to modify profile information.
Member Area Page
The Member Area Page can be designed to store your membership information and requires authentication from a membership login page.
Cancel Membership Page
The Cancel Membership page is a membership area page which allows members to cancel their membership. This page requires authentication from a membership login page.
Restart Membership
The Restart Membership page is a membership area page which allows members to restart their membership.
Update Card
The update card page allows the member to update their payment method. This page requires authentication from a membership login page.
Change Product
The Change Product page allows the member to change their membership product. This page requires authentication from a membership login page.
Common Page
The Common Page is used to create a common header and/or common footer across all pages within a funnel.