With the visited pages trigger, a widget appears only after a visitor has browsed several pages on your site.
It’s a simple way to reach people who are clearly exploring, not just passing through.
Why use it
Someone who lands on a single page and leaves probably isn’t ready for your offer yet. But if they’ve browsed three, four, or more pages, that’s a sign of real interest. The visited pages trigger helps you target these engaged users with timely messages. Examples:
A visitor has checked 3+ product pages → show a discount popup to help them decide faster.
Someone explores several service pages → display a ‘Book a free consultation’ form.
A reader moves between multiple blog posts → invite them to subscribe for updates.
By focusing on visitors who dig deeper, you improve the chances of conversion without bothering everyone else.
How to set it up
Go to Triggering → When to display.
Switch on Visited pages.
Enter the number of pages a visitor must view before the widget appears.
Save your settings.
Tips & combinations
Exit intent + visited pages (use When all conditions are met) — great for catching highly engaged visitors who are about to leave without converting.
Time on site + visited pages (use When all conditions are met) — perfect for engaging visitors who have spent time actively browsing multiple areas of your site. They’ve shown strong interest, so it’s a great moment to offer a promo, guide, or next step.
These combinations help you target people who already showed intent, making your messages more relevant and persuasive.