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Multilple Ending - I want only one to redirect to my website

  • November 30, 2021
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Hello,

 

Let me explain what I am trying to achieve.

At the beginning of my form, I ask a question to qualify my leads. 

If they don’t match, they are redirected to one ending. If they match, they are redirected to another ending.
The goal I’m trying to achieve is that :

  • If they match, they are redirected to a specific page on my website automatically after answering extra question - so I can palce a tag on them
  • If they don’t match, they are redirected to ending screen in typeform OR antoher specific page on my website, so I can exclude them. I don’t know which solution is doable on typeform

How should I do that ? 
Thank a lot

Best answer by Liz

Hi @Vertuoza Thanks for stopping by the community! It isn’t possible to redirect directly to multiple URLs, so I would suggest directing the respondent to different endings based on their answers. 

Then, on the endings, you can add a redirect URL to the button to send them to the corresponding page on your website. You can read a bit more about the differences here

To send the respondent to a different ending, you’ll need to setup logic jumps on your form. If you haven’t used logic jumps yet, this article here can give you an overview on how to add jumps to your questions. 

Hopefully this helps get you started! 

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  • November 30, 2021

Hi @Vertuoza Thanks for stopping by the community! It isn’t possible to redirect directly to multiple URLs, so I would suggest directing the respondent to different endings based on their answers. 

Then, on the endings, you can add a redirect URL to the button to send them to the corresponding page on your website. You can read a bit more about the differences here

To send the respondent to a different ending, you’ll need to setup logic jumps on your form. If you haven’t used logic jumps yet, this article here can give you an overview on how to add jumps to your questions. 

Hopefully this helps get you started! 


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