You can easily send data collected through WPFunnels’ opt-in form to Mail Mint’s lists.
To do so, you will need to make sure you have the Basic versions of WPFunnels and Mail Mint installed and activated.
Next, you need to use the WPFunnels opt-in form and configure it to send the collected leads to Mail Mint.
We do have a dedicated Divi module, Elementor widget, Gutenberg block, and Oxygen element for the opt-in form. And if you use some other builder, you may use the shortcode.
So here’s how it works:
1. Create a funnel and use the WPFunnels opt-in form on the landing page.
2. On the form settings, under Opt-in Form Source, you will find an option called “Collect Leads in Mail Mint”
3. Click on the toggle to enable it and you will find 3 options:
- Contact Status
Choose if the contact will be added in the status “Pending”, “Subscribed”, or “Unsubscribed.”
- Select Pending if you want to use double opt-in emails in Mail Mint.
- Select Subscribed if you want them to be ready to receive your email campaigns with no additional confirmation.
- Select Unsubscribed if you do not have permission to send email to them, i.e., blacklisted emails.
- Lists
All your available lists in Mail Mint will be populated here. You can choose which lists you want to add these leads to.
If you notice it’s empty, then please go to Mail Mint and create a list first.
- Tags
All your available tags in Mail Mint will be populated here. You can choose which tags you want to add these leads to.
If you notice it’s empty, then please go to Mail Mint and create a tag first (although assigning a tag is optional).
4. Once done, configure the rest of the form and Update/Save the page.
That’s it. Now, any leads that may opt in through this form on this landing page will be added to the assigned list(s) and tag(s) in Mail Mint.