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Clifford P |
Custom Values in GHL (help.gohighlevel.com/support/solutions/articles/48001161575-custom-values) is an awesome feature, and I really want it in FlowTrack.
What's not awesome about GHL's implementation is that they cannot be nested, like a formula or concatenation.
Examples of custom values:
1) {{custom_values.FacebookPixel}} = 1234
2) {{custom_values.TargetServiceAreaCity}} = Dallas
3) {{custom_values.TargetServiceAreaState}} = Texas
4) {{custom_values.TargetServiceAreaMessage}} = We proudly serve the {{custom_values.TargetServiceAreaCity}}, {{custom_values.TargetServiceAreaState}} Area
#4 is not possible in GHL
Also not possible in GHL but would like to see in FT:
- Ability to add help/tooltip text to explain how the value will be used, including ability to link to where to get your API key or whatever
- Ability to set the field type (text, HTML, integer, date, boolean) or some sort of validation per field (minimum length, maximum length, must include specific string like 'facebook.com')
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Samantha S
Yes, this would be great if it were possible. Basically access to add any data value you have collected from any form.
Ideally it would be good to be able to access those custom values everywhere in Flowtrack. For example (but not limited to), when making a website template, (including logo images, brand colours etc), when creating a flow email or SMS, when creating membership pages in a membership site etc etc.
Clifford P
> add any data value you have collected from any form
That's the only part that doesn't seem to match with my thoughts (how GHL does Custom Values) because these are values that the Sub-Account admin/staff would add manually - nothing related to a FlowTrack Form.
But, yes, be able to use these merge values anywhere.
Samantha S
Yes, I understand. You mean subaccount data like business name, logo, and those set inside a sub account in relation to that business.
I just thought it would be nice to get any data - while we are at it. But perhaps not possible in the first run. :)