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Hello!
In this video, I'm going to show you how to set up a Feature Block on your PromptForm agency account.
So, a Feature Block is useful to show the top four—or two or three—apps that you want to display to all of your users of PromptForm.
In this case, we want to display to every user our MAPS system.
This is a system that allows you to build and launch apps fast. Use our MAPS apps to go from idea to revenue-generating app in hours.
You can think of these Feature Blocks as core to what you're offering.
So if you're an agency, this could be your own signature process.
You could offer our MAPS system—because we give it to you.
Some ideas:
If you have a signature process that guides a user through creating ad campaigns
Maybe you have a signature process that guides a user through creating funnels
Whatever it may be, you can feature it here
By default, when you log into PromptForm, you don’t see this.
I'm in my agency account right now—and it’s for the dev machine.
And my users, when they log in, they see this Feature Block, which is super helpful because I want my users to be able to build—follow my framework that we have here, which is our MAPS system.
So today, I'm gonna show you how to do that.
As an agency, you're going to:
First, pick the website you want to do.
Then, go over to Edit Properties
Scroll down to Advanced
When you get to Advanced, you're going to see this feature called Enable Feature Block.
The very first thing you want to do is just some simple HTML —
H1s, H2s, H3s, H4s — headings.
You want to write out what you want to display.
For me, I just want it to display a simple heading and a simple subheading here that explains what these apps are, and I want it to be in a simple background color that matches the rest of my theme.
Okay, so I’m just gonna write in how I want it to display.
The next thing is, I’m gonna put in the App IDs that I want to display.
So in my agency account, I would simply:
Open up each app I want to display
Grab that app’s ID — right, so 2433 here
Then go back and put them in the order that I want here
So in this case, I’ve gotten them, and I’ve added them in with the comma separations between the apps, and then I’m going to save my changes.
That is going to allow us to display these apps here.
Now, some other things that you can do:
You can custom style this.
So under our Edit Styles feature, you can:
Go to Advanced
Access the Custom CSS
In this case, what you see here is I’ve played with:
The border color
The border radius
The margin
The padding
And then I also added in the alignment of the H1 and H4 headings to be center.
To show you this, I could just remove this right now from our custom CSS and update.
If we go back, it’s going to, by default, now justify left.
So if I come back in here and go back to our custom CSS and add that back, and then update, now you’ll see it’s going to move.
I can do the same for border colors.
If I wanted the background color of that block to be blue, I could add that in here.
Then come back and go over here, and now the background color would be blue.
So you can customize this however you want.
That looks terrible, so I’m just going to delete that for today.
And we should be done.
So that concludes the tutorial on how to set up the Feature Block to display your own signature process to users as soon as they log in.