After each video users get the choice to click on one of the presented buttons. With that option, I can lead them to (1) another step in the flow, to (2) the end screen and to (3) a URL. That works fine.
My question is: I also want to lead them to no other destination. Why? Because I want to add a button with the text ‘I want to see this video again', but when visitors click on that button they get another destination. Is it possible to oChoose a destination => 'Stay on the same page']?
Best,
Jeroen
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Hi @JeroenCo Happy Wednesday! Tagging @Grace here to help you out!
Hi @JeroenCo this is an interesting one, I’ve not seen anyone try to do this before.
If you create a button for this option it will need to route somewhere, but it’s not possible to use logic to route a button back to the same step.
If they stay on the same page, what is it that you want them to do? I’m wondering if you could just use the video to explain that they can either choose from the list of options, or re-watch the current video?
Otherwise, you could create an identical step, so that you have a place for the logic to route to - but it’s actually the same video as the first one - would that work?
Hi @Grace thanks for your response.
The way Videoask works now, each button redirects to a different step, to the end or to an external URL; you cannot select the same step (see image for the logic in step 3). It would be nice if I could choose in the logic (example) for step 3, but this option is not given.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to repeat at the end of each video that people can watch the video again.
Hi @JeroenCo I think the only workaround would be to create an identical step that you could route people to via logic if they want to stay on the same step.