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How to build an exit-intent popup for your storefront Through PRZIO

How to build an exit-intent popup for your storefront Through PRZIO

Learn how to use the Exit Intent Offer template in Przio, turn on Exit Intent (Inactivity), and paste sdk.min.js on your public site so shoppers see the offer—not only on admin or backend pages.

What you need

  • Access to Projects → Popups in Przio.
  • Ability to edit your store’s public HTML (footer or layout where </body> closes).

Links

app.przio.com/projects — Przio dashboard (projects and popups)

Steps in Przio

The flow below matches app.przio.com and a local Przio dev server (e.g. npm run dev → localhost:3000). Labels such as PopupsTemplates, and Popup Settings should read the same; only your project name, domain, and activity title will differ.

Open Popups for your projectSign in to Przio and select the project that owns this storefront. From the project workspace, open Popups (sometimes listed as popup activities). You should see a table or list of existing activities plus actions to create a new one. If you manage multiple stores, confirm you are in the project whose data-project-id you will embed later.

    Where to look: Use the sidebar to reach Popups, then confirm you are viewing activities for the correct project.

    Create a new popup activity

    Click Create Popup Activity. Give the activity an internal name you will recognize later (for example “Exit intent — email capture”). Set Domain Name to the hostname where buyers actually browse—typically your public shop domain without a path (e.g. www.yoursite.com). Przio uses this to decide whether this activity may run on that origin once the SDK loads. Submit or Save so the row appears in the list.
    Open the builder (Edit)

    Find the activity you just created and click Edit. This opens the visual builder where you will choose a template, adjust copy, and configure triggers. Stay in this editor until you have applied the template and saved—going back to the list too early can leave the activity empty or still in draft

    .Apply the Exit Intent Offer template

    In the builder, open Templates (or the templates gallery). Locate Exit Intent Offer—it is tailored for last-chance messaging and usually includes headline, supporting text, and an email field. If Przio shows Customize Form Template, adjust consent wording or fields to match your policies, then proceed. Choose Apply TemplateUse Template, or the equivalent so the canvas loads that layout. You can still edit copy and styling afterward; the template is your starting structure.

    Basic settings and appearance

    Use Basic settings (and related panels) to choose a template colour theme if available and to tighten headline, body, and button labels. Switch to split or preview mode when offered so you can see desktop framing similar to what shoppers will see. Keep the ask realistic—one primary action (for example subscribe)—so the overlay stays focused when exit intent fires.

    Set the Exit Intent trigger

    Open Popup Settings from the gear (or equivalent) on the builder. Go to Trigger and set the type to Exit Intent (Inactivity). Tune how long the visitor must be idle before the browser may treat movement toward the top as exit intent, and set frequency caps so repeat visitors are not overwhelmed. These values depend on your catalog and audience; start conservative and adjust after you observe real behaviour on your site.

    Save and activate

    Click Save Changes in the builder so template edits and trigger rules persist. Return to the activity list or status control if needed and set the activity to activated (or your product’s equivalent). An inactive activity will not display on the storefront even when sdk.min.js loads correctly.

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