Depending on where the user comes from they might have different return urls. Therefore, it’s crucial for the complete flow that you can send in the return url as a variable and then use that variable as url in both buttons and page redirect url in the Thank You page.
In our case the sub domain is different for different users, for example app.xyz.com or portal.xyz.com
An easy fix to remove and would have great value.
Hi Ludvig,
Thank you for sharing the use case, let me discuss it internally with the product management and get back to you.
Cheers
Jay
Hi Ludvig,
Are you free to discuss this over a Zoom session?
Cheers
Jay
Hi Ludvig,
Trust you are keeping well.
We are working on bringing a placeholder that can be used in the thank you page, will keep you posted as soon as it’s released.
Cheers
Jay
Hi Ludvig,
Trust the new year is treating you well.
Reaching out to inform you that we have fixed the issue,
You can use custom variables, and use that return value to redirect the user to any URL
For example, I am trying to redirect the users to Amazon
Hope this helps.
As always, if you run into any other questions moving forward feel free to reach out and we’d be happy to help! Have a great rest of your day!
Cheers
Jay
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This is amazing! Thank you!
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