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How to Use an External Sales or Landing Page/Cart With MemberVault
How to Use an External Sales or Landing Page/Cart With MemberVault
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Written by Erin Kelly
Updated over 2 months ago

While MemberVault offers all the basic signup and payment options in-house, you might want to use your own landing/sales page.

There are 3 steps to set up this process to ensure a smooth user experience.

1. Set your product's Sign Up Options to "Link" and provide the URL for your sales/landing page.


This will still ensure your product is visible in MV (if set to 'active') but when someone clicks on the call-to-action button, they are taken to your external page rather than opening MV's opt-in/purchase form.

2. Let MemberVault know who gets access to what.

This is where you have some options.

Remember that after MemberVault sends the user to the landing/sales page, it doesn't know what happens from that point forward.

You need to communicate to MV when someone joins your product via your sales/landing page so a user account can be created for them (if they don't already have one) and product access can be granted.

How you will communicate this depends on the email service you use.

If you use any of the following email services, you can create a webhook (or HTTP Post) process to communicate a new subscriber or purchaser to MV when they join your product through your external sales/landing page. Click on your email service below for more details on how you create this process using MV's Advanced Integrations feature.

If you use MailerLite or Aweber or an email service that MV does not currently integrate with, you'll need to utilize our Zapier app to communicate to MV when there is a new subscriber or purchaser that needs to be added to your account after joining your product through your external page.

*NOTE* - MV is smart enough to distinguish when someone already has an account in your MV Site under the email address used. When a pre-existing account is detected, MV will only update the person's product access; it will not create a duplicate account so long as the email addresses match. The email address used by a person is the unique factor that each account is based on.

3. Let your user know they have access.
As MemberVault does not send any emails on your behalf, you'll want to ensure you send a welcome email with login details to your new subscribers/purchasers from your email service. In that email, you'll want to include the link to your MV Site and the user's login details.

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Questions? Reach out to us at hello@membervault.co, via chat support within your Admin account (available to paid users), or connect with other users within our FB Group, The MV Collaborative.

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