Email Popup
Email popup displays a newsletter or promotional popup.
Configure Email Popup
- Open Email popup.
- Enable the popup.
- Use Test mode while setting it up.
- Choose the display behavior.
- Set delay before opening.
- Set days before showing again.
- Add image, heading, text, placeholder, button label, and success message.
- Add customer tags if needed.
- Save.
Testing
Use Test mode to make the popup appear while you are configuring it. Turn test mode off before publishing.
Section Settings
- Enable popup: Turns the popup on or off. Disable it if you are preparing copy or imagery but are not ready for visitors to see it.
- Test mode: Shows the popup on every page load after the delay. Use this while previewing the popup. Turn it off before publishing so customers are not shown the popup repeatedly.
- Display: Controls where the popup appears. Choose All pages for a general newsletter signup, or Home page only when the message is only relevant to the homepage.
- Delay before opening: Number of seconds before the popup appears. Use a short delay for time-sensitive offers and a longer delay if you want visitors to start browsing first.
- Days before showing again: Controls how long Array waits before showing the popup again to the same visitor. Use a longer period, such as 30 days, to avoid annoying repeat visitors.
- Image: Optional popup image. Use a campaign image, product detail, editorial image, or brand visual. Leave it blank for a simpler text-only popup.
- Heading: Popup headline. Example:
Join the list,Get 10% off, orStudio notes and new releases. - Text: Body copy that explains why customers should subscribe. Keep it to one or two short sentences.
- Email placeholder: Placeholder text inside the email field. Example:
Email address. - Button label: Submit button text. Example:
Subscribe,Join now, orSign up. - Success message: Message shown after the form is submitted. Example:
Thanks for subscribing. - Customer tags: Tags added to customers who sign up through the popup. Example:
newsletter,popup. Use tags to segment customers in Shopify or email marketing tools. - Small print: Fine print below the form. Use this for consent language, unsubscribe notes, or promotion terms.
Tips
- Use Test mode while configuring, then turn it off before launch.
- Keep the heading and text short.
- Use customer tags to segment popup subscribers.