Saving your business time and money
Automation of tasks can save you time and money, but learning how to automate these tasks yourself is far from enjoyable. Hiring a programmer to set up automation can be helpful, but also costly. There are several automation extensions and plug-ins, but they are usually limited in the tasks they automate. Sitefoil offers integrated automation for your websites; allowing you to automate everything from finances to customizable alerts.
Sitefoil is a simple website add-on that tracks your website visitors and automatically performs all kinds of custom actions, whenever you want, based on a customizable set of triggers. With Sitefoil, you create your own “recipe” from available triggers, almost like IFTTT, to automate the operation of your website. You can change recipes whenever you like and you really do not need any coding experience; although you will need to know where to insert the snippet of Sitefoil code into your site.
Sitefoil triggers, features, and why you should check it out
Some trigges include e-commerce, site actions, site visitor, date/time, email, and site triggers. You can see a full list of the available triggers here, but I’ll give you a few examples of how this can be helpful. You can use Sitefoil for referral targeting: if a site visitor is from Facebook, you can automate any Facebook coupons to be applied and submitted. This makes it easier for the customer and easier for you: no more looking for lost promotional codes.
Sitefoil is also helpful for conversion rate targeting: if your site’s conversion rate is below 3% and a site visitor is new, you can pop-up a custom alert with a promotion to encourage sales. There are quite a few possibilities with the triggers already listed and they are accepting suggestions if you’d like to see something that isn’t listed.
Sitefoil is definitely worth a look, especially if you’ve tried IFTTT for your apps; Sitefoil does the same thing inside your website.
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Jennifer Walpole is a Senior Staff Writer at The American Genius and holds a Master's degree in English from the University of Oklahoma. She is a science fiction fanatic and enjoys writing way more than she should. She dreams of being a screenwriter and seeing her work on the big screen in Hollywood one day.