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Trigger pages are the pages that can start a funnel. They correspond to the first page (or page group) right after the entry node in the funnel builder. Only visits that land on one of these pages are considered to be “in” this funnel from the start.

Why trigger pages matter

  • They define the entry points for the funnel (e.g. which VSL or landing page URLs count as the start of this funnel).
  • They stay in sync with the funnel flow: when you change the flow in the builder (e.g. connect entry to different pages), trigger pages are updated automatically when you save the builder.
  • When you edit them in the funnel form (Trigger pages tab), saving updates both the stored list and the flow so the builder and the form always match.

Where to set them

When creating or editing a funnel, open the funnel form (e.g. from the Funnels list). The form has three tabs:
  1. General — Title, status, domains.
  2. Trigger pages — List of pages that can start this funnel.
  3. Trigger Rules — When to use this funnel (e.g. by country, affiliate, or query). See Trigger Rules.
In the Trigger pages tab you can:
  • See the currently selected trigger pages as removable tags.
  • Click Add Page to open a searchable dropdown and add one or more pages.
  • Remove a page by clicking the × on its tag.
  • Save the funnel — the flow (the node connected to entry in the builder) is updated to match.
If the funnel has any trigger pages (or trigger rules), the tab shows an orange badge with the count so you can see at a glance that they’re configured.

How they relate to the funnel builder

In the funnel builder, the entry node is the start of the flow. The node(s) connected directly from entry are either:
  • A single page node — that page is the only trigger page.
  • A page group node — the pages in that group are the trigger pages.
When you:
  • Save the funnel form with changes to trigger pages — the app updates the flow so the entry connects to a page group (or single page) with exactly those pages.
  • Save the funnel builder after changing which pages follow entry — the app updates the stored trigger pages list to match the flow.
So the Trigger pages tab and the builder always reflect the same set of entry pages once you save from either place.

Summary

What you doWhat happens
Add/remove pages in the Trigger pages tab and save the funnelStored trigger pages and the flow (entry → page group) are updated.
Change the flow in the builder (e.g. connect entry to different pages) and saveStored trigger pages are updated to match the flow.
Open a funnel that was created before trigger pages existedTrigger pages are derived from the current flow; you can edit them in the tab and save to store them.
For rule-based behavior (when to show this funnel by country, affiliate, or URL), see Trigger Rules.