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If you want to show different end screens according to specific logic rules, you can enable the Multiple End Screens feature. This allows you to tailor the final confirmation page based on how a user filled out your form.
This guide covers how to create and manage the different end screen variants. To learn how to route users to these specific screens, you will also need to configure your Logic Rules.

Enabling Multiple End Screens

To get started, you need to turn on the feature within the End Screens configuration panel:
1

Open End Screen Settings

Select your End Screen block in the form builder and click ⚙️ Configure End Screens to open the panel.
2

Toggle the Feature On

Inside the End Screens panel, toggle the first option ON for Multiple end Screens.

Adding Additional End Screens

Once enabled, you will see your initial screen labeled as the “Default Screen”. To create a new variant:
  1. Scroll beneath the Default Screen and click the + Add End Screen button.
  2. This will generate a new panel (e.g., “Screen 2”) to create your alternate end screen.
  3. You can configure this new screen exactly as you would a standard end screen, including adding text, images, and Call-to-Action (CTA) buttons.
  4. You can click + Add End Screen to set up as many end screens as you might need.

Deleting an End Screen

If you’ve added too many screens or simply need to remove one, click the Trash icon located directly next to the “Set Default” button on the top right side of the specific end screen’s panel.
Keep an eye on email size! While there is no hard limit to how many end screens you can create, adding a large number of them can increase your overall email size. You should regularly monitor the size of your form from within the Preview panel of the template builder to ensure your email doesn’t get clipped by inbox providers.

How End Screens are Titled

To help you organize and identify your end screens in the builder, the system automatically assigns a title to each screen’s panel based on the text content you add.
  • The title will automatically pull from the highest-level heading used in the text editor.
  • If you use a Heading 1, it will take that text.
  • If you only use a Heading 2, it will take that text instead.
  • If you use both a Heading 1 and a Heading 2, it will prioritize the highest level (Heading 1) as the title for the end screen.

Setting the Default End Screen

When using multiple end screens, one screen must always be designated as the Default. The default end screen acts as a fallback. It is the screen that will automatically be shown to a user if:
  • No logic rules are triggered by their specific selections.
  • The established logic rules are broken or no longer relevant.
By default, the first screen you created will hold this status, but you can change it at any time:
  • To change the default, find the screen you want to act as the fallback and click the Set Default button located on the right side of its panel header.