It's very difficult and hit or miss when you have to "scrape" a survey. Simply provide a snippet of code to embed the survey, on say a Wordpress page. Mailchimp has this functionality and its very user friendly.
Area of the Product | Content |
Org/Company Name | Haggai Institute |
This idea is now three years old. Any news on this? When I requested assistance finding an appropriate sign-up snippet to embed in our WordPress site, I was directed to a code snippet that is 10 years old. I am not a coder so I've been hitting walls trying to make the form do what I want it to do. I'm thinking of using an external form but that does not sound like an ideal solution.
everyaction / ngpvan has a fantastic solution as well. You create the form and then you can just grab a sample "embed code" which works very well.
Although most of our database is in Convio / LO , we are currently using an external Online Form service to collect e-newsletter emails because we can't use Convio outside of pagebuilder pages.
It would great if the snippet could work on all platforms including SharePoint.
Thank you for the consideration Ken!
Hi, thanks for sharing your idea. Though you can avoid scraping the survey by using our Survey API ( http://open.convio.com/api/#survey_api ) it's naturally just more work because you have to code everything from scratch and I agree this has become a more industry standard way of providing that embedding functionality. I've flagged this one to keep in mind for when we rebuild the Forms tool.
Thanks!
Ken