Mobile pop-ups
Display configurable mobile pop-ups based on real-time conditions. Mobile pop-ups are a way to transmit information to users and to encourage them to perform actions. You can display a mobile pop-up at the login page or when a user taps a button.
A mobile pop-up is a window that appears on top of the main content in a user interface. Pop-ups can serve various purposes, such as to relay information to the user and to provide conditional call-to-action messages. Pop-ups are customizable both in terms of their content and design. They're triggered either when a user logs in to a mobile app or after a button tap.
| Mobile pop-up triggered at the log in stage with blurred background | Mobile pop-up triggered at the button tap stage with clear background |
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Use cases for using mobile pop-ups
The following are use cases of when it's beneficial to use mobile pop-ups.
- Disclaimer acknowledgment- Mobile pop-ups can be used to ensure that users acknowledge and accept disclaimers or warnings. For example, presenting end users with Terms and Conditions and requesting their consent.
- Time-sensitive information- Mobile pop-ups can display time-sensitive information, like flash sale notifications or event reminders. For example, information about campaigns, company news and announcements, “What’s new” on their application, or information about the site they're currently visiting.
- Actions Confirmation- Mobile pop-ups may be used to handle cases where the user must confirm an action when a specific condition is met. For example, display a pop-up to a user stating that they've accepted a new task with an estimated three hours of work, but their work shift is due to end in an hour.