AEvent can seamlessly integrate with your CF 2.0 Campaigns. Enabling you to host your Registration Page, Confirmation Page, and Replay Page, integrating them at a code level.
(Meaning we help keep your campaigns looking and acting 100% the way you want them to, don't let the word code scare you, this is easy!).
In the sub-tutorials below, we cover every aspect of setup and integration so you can host your AEvent-integrated pages and keep them looking EXACTLY the way you want!!
Integrate AEvent Header Script with Your CF 2.0 Registration Page
In this short tutorial you'll be setting up your Registration Page Header Script into your AEvent page.
Open the campaign you want to setup with your CF 2.0 registration page.
Once open click on the 'Code' View and select CF 2.0 for your Page builder Type.
Copy the Header Script.
Next, login to your CF2.0 account, navigate to the funnel you are using with this Campaign, and edit the registration page.
Click on the three dots to the right of your registration page, then click on Edit Page.
Click on the Settings icon and then click on Show Code.
The code window will open. Click Header on the right-hand side. Paste the AEvent Header Script on the box.
Next Step Below, Setting up your Registration Form, so your opt-in is connected with AEvent.
Integrate AEvent Form Registration Code with ClickFunnels 2.0 Registration Page
By following the step-by-step instructions below, you'll be able to integrate the AEvent registration form with CF 2.0 and ensure the collected data is passed into AEvent.
Step 1: Copy your Form Registration Code from AEvent
Open CF 2.0 and access the registration page you want to edit.
Add a Custom Javascript/HTML element. Click on the gear icon to edit.
Click on Open Code Editor.
Paste the AEvent Registration Form Code on the pop-up box.
Don't forget to save your changes.
Congratulations! You've successfully integrated the AEvent registration form with a CF 2.0 form. Now, your registration form will collect the registrant's name, email, phone number (optional), and any additional custom fields (if added). This information will be passed into AEvent, allowing you to leverage it in various ways, such as text messaging, dynamic elements and email services.