DMXReady Smart App

Opt In Boost

Improve signups with a cleaner opt-in experience that makes the value obvious and the next step easier.

Hosted-first lanePreview before commitDeploy later with credits
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Start with the public experience.

Review what the visitor sees first, then move into setup only when the fit is clear.

Live proof

See the visitor experience live.

Start with the public experience first. Review the operator side only after the fit is clear.

Visitor AppWhat a visitor sees on a phone
Conversion surface

Why Opt In Boost feels more decisive

This app should make the offer, comparison, and next step easier to understand than a generic landing page or form.

Why it feels more helpful
  • Keep the signup easy and make the benefit obvious from the first line.
  • Use one clear promise, one light form, and one useful follow-up so the signup feels worth it from the first moment.
  • Before: The page leaves visitors with too many unanswered questions.
  • After: Keep the signup easy and make the benefit obvious from the first line.
What ships with itSignup form · Optional lead magnet · Confirmation message · Optional consent checkbox
What it helps you do

What Opt In Boost helps you do

Create a clearer opt-in section with stronger value framing, proof, and one simple signup path.
Reduce friction with cleaner form layout and confirmation language that tells people what happens next.
Support lead magnets, newsletter signups, waitlists, and simple raise-your-hand offers in one flow.
Keep the experience mobile-ready so signup stays easy on phones and tablets.
Give admins one place to update incentives, form labels, proof, and confirmation copy.
Preview both the public signup flow and the admin setup before you publish.
Best fit

Best fit for teams that need a cleaner path from interest to action.

MarketersBest for teams that need this job handled with less friction and a clearer next step.
FoundersBest for teams that need this job handled with less friction and a clearer next step.
AgenciesBest for teams that need this job handled with less friction and a clearer next step.
CreatorsBest for teams that need this job handled with less friction and a clearer next step.
Launch model

Start hosted first.

Review the live surface first, add the app to a project, and deploy later with credits. 1 credit = 1 app on 1 site for 1 month.

Works on your current sitePreview before launchOwner controls later

Good metrics to watch: Opt-in conversion rate · CTA click-through rate · Form completion rate · Cost per lead (if running ads)

Operator view

Manage prompts, routing, and launch settings after the fit is clear.

Use the operator side to tune the experience after the buyer-facing value is clear.

Owner SettingsOverview, Editor, Settings, and Help
Next step

See the fit first. Launch when ready.

Preview the visitor experience, then add Opt In Boost to the project only if it fits the job.

Upgrade without rebuildingAdd a sharper contact experience without replacing the rest of your site.
Hosted firstStart with the live surface, validate fit, and deploy only when ready.
Deeper control laterTune prompts, routing, and owner settings after the public value is clear.

Works with your current website. Start small, validate fit, and go deeper only when it is worth it.

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Common questions

Questions people ask before they move.

What should I offer in exchange for an email?
A useful update, a helpful resource, a clear benefit, or a specific type of content people actually want to receive.
How long should the form be?
Short. Ask only for the information you need to start the relationship well.
Can this work without a downloadable freebie?
Yes. A clear newsletter or update promise can work well on its own.
What should happen after signup?
The thank-you and first follow-up should confirm the value and set expectations clearly.
Advanced WordPress path
Optional source-code lane for teams that specifically want WordPress code ownership.Review WordPress path