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Notify store customers about their refunded order

Edit text faster with quick AI Content Assistant actions

We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.


To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.


An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).

New! Change workspaces to easily work on all your accounts

We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.


Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.

More code customization power with your Dynamic Pages

We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.


So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.

That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.

Notify store customers about their refunded order

Edit text faster with quick AI Content Assistant actions

We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.


To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.



An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).


New! Change workspaces to easily work on all your accounts

We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.



Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.


More code customization power with your Dynamic Pages

We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.



So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.


That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.

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Knowing which of your site pages converts better is priceless. To help you understand just that, we’ve released an update to our Contact Form widget to include the form title and page name it’s on, right in your new submission notification email, and in your Site Overview.

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Now, when site visitors submit a contact form on your site, you and the business owner will know exactly which site it is, what form the visitor used, and which site page it’s on. These are of course in addition to receiving the form submitter’s info and email address. All this data combined serves as a powerful tool for understanding how well your site drives visitors to act.




Leverage your new insights to optimize your site and strategy


By instantly knowing which form and site page visitors used to contact your client’s business, you’ll be able to optimize your site more strategically, and finetune your site’s content, homepage, even create more drilled-down campaigns, adjust your navigation links and more.



An added bonus: enjoy better lead management


This Contact Form update also offers a more efficient and productive way to manage your clients’ online leads. If your client applies some basic rules to their business's inbox, they can easily and quickly use the updated submission notification email to assign different leads to the most appropriate member on their team, and act on these submissions much faster. Some examples include form submissions related to support, sales, inquiries, business development and more.



Get these insights in your Site Overview, too


The distinction of form titles and page names mentioned above will also appear in your Site Overview, to help you easily distinguish between multiple forms located on the same site. 


A few things to keep in mind


This update currently applies only to site owners, and will work properly providing you’ve left the email subject line field empty under New submission notification (as it’s set to include your form title and page name by default). Naturally, you can always customize these defaults to match your or your client’s needs.

November 29, 2023
Ofri Baram

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Get Better Conversion Insights with Detailed Form Submissions

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