Funnels

The Funnels page lists every funnel in your workspace as a row. Each row shows the funnel name, Live / Draft status, the public path (platform link or custom-domain path), the number of steps, and the last-updated date.

Create a funnel

Click New funnel and choose one of three ways to start:

  • Create a blank funnel — enter a name and slug, then build from scratch.
  • Use a template — pick a ready-made funnel (fitness, sleep, language, and others). The editor opens with content you can replace.
  • Generate with AI — paste an App Store link or enter your app name, category, and description manually. On the last step choose Funnel language — the model generates landing, quiz, paywall, and success copy in that language and sets the UI language to match. Review and refine everything in the editor before publishing.

If you do not have a product yet, choose the product-hypothesis path in Generate with AI. The funnel can validate demand before build work starts by combining landing copy, quiz questions, email capture, and an optional test offer or preorder-style paywall.

For a hypothesis funnel, prepare:

  • Hypothesis name — a short working name for the idea.
  • Target audience — who you want to test with.
  • Problem to validate — the pain, job, or need you think exists.
  • Idea description — the promise, rough solution, constraints, and what you want to learn.
  • Demand signal — waitlist signup, preorder, beta access, pricing interest, qualified lead capture, or another signal you trust.

AI and your data

AI generation uses your product text (store listing or manual description) plus the language you pick. Review generated copy before publishing — pricing and legal wording are your responsibility.

The slug is part of the public link. Keep it short and use only lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.

Slug uniqueness

Slugs must be unique inside your workspace. Another workspace can use the same slug without affecting your links.

Slugs on a custom domain

If you use a custom domain, avoid slugs named privacy, terms, or moneyback — those paths are reserved for legal pages.

Open the editor

Click the funnel name (or the Edit → button on the right) to open the visual editor: the canvas where you build the visitor journey.

Funnel actions menu

Every row has a button on the right. Open it to:

ActionWhat it does
PreviewOpens the published funnel in a new tab for a quick check
SettingsOpens the funnel's settings screen directly
Copy linkCopies the exact public URL — custom domain path when configured, otherwise the default platform link
DuplicateCreates an exact copy of the funnel as a new draft
Publish / UnpublishToggles the funnel live or back to draft
DeletePermanently removes the funnel and all its data

Funnel settings

Open Settings from the ⋯ menu (or from inside the editor). You will see sections such as General, Branding (logo, tab icon, brand name), Navigation (progress bar and back button), Appearance, Legal pages, Footer, SEO, Analytics & Tracking, and Advanced (custom CSS, webhook, custom domain).

For a full walkthrough — including logo, browser tab icon, favicon file, and Google Analytics / Meta Pixel fields — see Funnel settings.

Funnel UI language

Under General, Funnel UI language sets built-in labels on the live funnel (buttons, footer, checkout chrome). Step content you type in the editor is not auto-translated. Supported languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Czech, Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, Russian, Portuguese (Portugal), and Portuguese (Brazil). Arabic and Hebrew use a right-to-left layout on the public funnel.

Status: draft and published

Keep work in draft until you're ready. Publish when you want the public URL to go live. You can unpublish at any time from the ⋯ menu.

Public path in the list

With a custom domain, the row shows the branded path — for example / for your main funnel on that hostname, or /quiz for another funnel on the same domain. Without a custom domain, you see the default platform link shape. Copy link always matches what visitors should use.

Do not edit default links

Default-domain links can include workspace details after the slug. Keep the full copied link when pasting it into ads, emails, or landing pages.