Scott Hendison
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedThis request is nearly TEN YEARS OLD . How can there be no Zapier connection by now?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedWe MUST be able to track our event registrations and membership signups in Google Analytics, and we are considering leaving Wild Apricot because this functionality doesnt exist.
Perhaps the simplest way for everyone would be to implement this suggestion. For each event and each membership level, there could be an option to "Send registrants to http://xxx". We could then set up simple goals in google analytics, either one for events and one for memberships, or use different ones at our discretion.
Besides being able to track conversions, maybe after signup or registration, we want to show them a video, or have them take a survey, or otherwise guide theuir journey - Letting us simply redirect would solve that problem too.
As Sophie points out, "Not having this is a massive impact to our Marketing Team budget."
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedThe suggestion from Vaughn would work in a pinch, but then every event would have to have a different goal URL in google analytics, so it's not really a good solution. With weekly events you'd use up all available goal slots pretty quickly in Analytics...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedYep, sure would be a nice addition. You have this article showing how to MAKE a feed https://www.wildapricot.com/blogs/newsblog/2009/03/12/roll-your-own-rss-feed-digest-widget but there's no way to display one? Seems sorta silly...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedThis suggestion has been here fore NINE YEARS - We have dozens of cross promotional partners, and all of them can give OUR members a discount code, with various shopping and checkout platforms from Eventbrite to Paypal, but we can't efficiently offer them one. This is stupid and we're considering moving on because of it.
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedI'm voting too, and hope you'll prioritize soon.... I work with two separate sites that use WildApricot for events and this is a pain point. They are a chamber of commerce and a non profit group that simply need permanent coupon codes for their partners who cross promote their events. The effort involved managing events may prove to be too much, and at least one of them is talking about returning to EventBrite.
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486 votesTeam Husky responded
Sorry for the late update.
The first step was finished and emails can now be carbon copied to contact’s alternative emails. To do so the contact fields which store the alternative emails must be explicitly marked on the email setting page.
Unsubscribing will unsubscribe all alternative emails simultaneously because they all belong to the very same account. The person clicking “unsubscribe” is warned about this on the unsubscribe page.
For now we paused the development of this feature. but not for good. :) So I’m changing this wish status back to “collecting comments”.
Thank you everyone for a valuable feedback.
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180 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
Merged together several closely related by meaning ideas – so we can properly resolve them all together, in different live scenarios
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89 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
I’m making this not just about events, but other lists too – this is a common usability problem.
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedThis shouldn't need 170 votes to happen - it's a bugfix. My best workaround seems to be always opening everything in WA a new tab
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An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedWe are considering moving two established WordPress memnbership sites onto Wild Apricot, but without 301 redirects from our old URLs to the new ones, all search rankings would be lost. Is there no method for doing so? Thet would sort of be a dealbreaker in some cases...
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372 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
I merged another very similar thread into this one, they should be solved together – the registration to multiple events should be simple and fast if possible. There are a number of suggestions in comments on how to achieve this.
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93 votesDmitry Smirnov responded
We just launched integration with Integromat platform, which helps to build automated workflows. We also provide several templates for quick start, and one of them allows to copy Wild Apricot events into google calendar. So you can share this google calendar and you members can subscribe to it.
You can try the integration by this link https://www.integromat.com/en/integration/2276-copy-wild-apricot-events-into-google-calendar
Help page: https://gethelp.wildapricot.com/en/articles/1653
Blog post with video tutorial: https://www.wildapricot.com/blogs/newsblog/2019/02/14/create-integromat-scenario
An error occurred while saving the comment Scott Hendison commentedSo... there's no syncing between Google Calendar and wild Apricot?
I just found this - claiming Zapier integration for both Constant Contact https://www.integromat.com/en/integrations/wild-apricot/zapier/constant-contact and Mailchimp - https://www.integromat.com/en/integrations/wild-apricot/zapier/mailchimp - I'm pretty sure they're new(ish?), because I've looked before, but maybe I missed them.