Banner Settings
General Settings
Section titled “General Settings”| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Internal label for this banner. Not visible to website visitors. |
| Status | Active — eligible to show. Inactive — hidden from all visitors. |
| Priority | A number from 1–100. When multiple banners match a visitor, the one with the highest priority score wins. |
HTML Editor
Section titled “HTML Editor”The HTML editor is where you design the visual appearance of your banner.
Tips:
- Use inline CSS (
style="...") since the banner is injected into your website’s HTML - Keep the banner self-contained — do not rely on external CSS classes from your website
- Test the HTML in a browser before saving to make sure it looks correct
Feature Weights
Section titled “Feature Weights”Feature weights control how much each behavioral signal influences whether this banner is shown.
| Feature | What it measures |
|---|---|
| Page Views | How many pages the visitor has viewed in this session |
| Scroll Depth | How far down the page the visitor has scrolled |
| Time on Site | How long the visitor has been on the website |
| Click Count | How many times the visitor has clicked on the page |
| Exit Intent | Whether the visitor’s cursor is moving toward closing the tab |
A higher weight means that signal has more influence on this banner’s score. Set a weight to 0 to ignore that signal for this banner.
Danger Zone
Section titled “Danger Zone”Deleting a banner is permanent. All historical data related to this banner (impressions, predictions) will remain in the system but the banner itself cannot be recovered.
Next step
Section titled “Next step”Learn how to control who sees your banners with Targeting Rules.