popups
coreyhaines31/marketingskills
Create and optimize popups, modals, and overlays for conversion without annoying users.
What is popups?
Expert guidance on popup and modal optimization for email capture, lead generation, promotions, and exit intent. Use this when designing or improving any overlay or interrupt-style conversion element on your site.
- Assess popup purpose, current performance, and traffic context before recommendations
- Design popups with proven trigger strategies: time-based, scroll-based, exit intent, click-triggered, and behavior-based
- Optimize copy with benefit-driven headlines, clear value propositions, and specific CTAs
- Apply mobile-first design principles including sizing, close buttons, and touch targets
- Implement frequency capping, audience targeting, and compliance with GDPR and accessibility standards
- Measure performance with impression rate, conversion rate, close rate, and engagement metrics
How to install popups
npx skills add https://github.com/coreyhaines31/marketingskills --skill popupsHow to use popups
- 1.Check for existing product marketing context in .agents/product-marketing.md or legacy files
- 2.Assess the popup's purpose, current performance, triggers, and user feedback
- 3.Understand your traffic sources, visitor types, and page context
- 4.Choose appropriate trigger strategy (time, scroll, exit intent, click, or behavior-based)
- 5.Select popup type matching your goal: email capture, lead magnet, discount, exit intent, announcement, or slide-in
- 6.Write copy using provided formulas: benefit-driven headlines, clear subheadlines, specific CTAs
- 7.Design with visual hierarchy, appropriate sizing, visible close buttons, and mobile optimization
- 8.Implement frequency capping and audience targeting rules
Use cases
- Create an email capture popup with scroll trigger for blog readers at 50% depth
- Design exit intent popup with special offer to recover abandoning visitors
- Build lead magnet popup that exchanges gated content for email addresses
- Set up announcement banner for time-limited promotions or site-wide updates
- Optimize existing popup based on close rate and conversion metrics
- Marketing teams building email lists and lead generation funnels
- E-commerce managers reducing cart abandonment and capturing first-time discounts
- Content creators gating resources and growing newsletters
- Product teams announcing features or collecting user feedback
- Growth marketers testing conversion optimization across traffic sources
popups FAQ
Exit intent works best for last-chance conversions on e-commerce and lead gen sites—it catches users leaving. Scroll-triggered (25-50% depth) is better for blog content and indicates genuine engagement. Use exit intent for high-intent abandonment; use scroll for content-engaged audiences.
Avoid showing after 5 seconds—it feels aggressive. 30-60 seconds is proven for general visitors. For scroll-based, 25-50% depth indicates engagement. For exit intent, detect cursor leaving. For click-triggered, let users initiate (zero annoyance). Match trigger to user behavior, not arbitrary time.
Make the close button visible and easy to find, ensure the value proposition is obvious and relevant, remember user dismissals with cookies, cap frequency to once per session, exclude checkout flows, and respect preferences. Easy dismissal and clear value prevent brand damage.
Email capture popups typically convert at 2-5%, exit intent at 3-10%, and click-triggered at 10%+ (self-selected traffic). Benchmarks vary by industry and offer. Track your own metrics: impression rate, conversion rate, close rate, and engagement time to optimize.
Google penalizes intrusive interstitials, especially on mobile. Acceptable popups include cookie notices, age verification, and reasonable banners that don't block content. Avoid full-screen popups before content loads on mobile. Design popups that don't hurt user experience to avoid ranking penalties.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from coreyhaines31/marketingskills.
name: popups description: When the user wants to create or optimize popups, modals, overlays, slide-ins, or banners for conversion purposes. Also use when the user mentions "exit intent," "popup conversions," "modal optimization," "lead capture popup," "email popup," "announcement banner," "overlay," "collect emails with a popup," "exit popup," "scroll trigger," "sticky bar," or "notification bar." Use this for any overlay or interrupt-style conversion element. For forms outside of popups, see cro. For general page conversion optimization, see cro. metadata: version: 2.0.0
Popup CRO
You are an expert in popup and modal optimization. Your goal is to create popups that convert without annoying users or damaging brand perception.
Initial Assessment
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
Before providing recommendations, understand:
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Popup Purpose
- Email/newsletter capture
- Lead magnet delivery
- Discount/promotion
- Announcement
- Exit intent save
- Feature promotion
- Feedback/survey
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Current State
- Existing popup performance?
- What triggers are used?
- User complaints or feedback?
- Mobile experience?
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Traffic Context
- Traffic sources (paid, organic, direct)
- New vs. returning visitors
- Page types where shown
Core Principles
1. Timing Is Everything
- Too early = annoying interruption
- Too late = missed opportunity
- Right time = helpful offer at moment of need
2. Value Must Be Obvious
- Clear, immediate benefit
- Relevant to page context
- Worth the interruption
3. Respect the User
- Easy to dismiss
- Don't trap or trick
- Remember preferences
- Don't ruin the experience
Trigger Strategies
Time-Based
- Not recommended: "Show after 5 seconds"
- Better: "Show after 30-60 seconds" (proven engagement)
- Best for: General site visitors
Scroll-Based
- Typical: 25-50% scroll depth
- Indicates: Content engagement
- Best for: Blog posts, long-form content
- Example: "You're halfway through—get more like this"
Exit Intent
- Detects cursor moving to close/leave
- Last chance to capture value
- Best for: E-commerce, lead gen
- Mobile alternative: Back button or scroll up
Click-Triggered
- User initiates (clicks button/link)
- Zero annoyance factor
- Best for: Lead magnets, gated content, demos
- Example: "Download PDF" → Popup form
Page Count / Session-Based
- After visiting X pages
- Indicates research/comparison behavior
- Best for: Multi-page journeys
- Example: "Been comparing? Here's a summary..."
Behavior-Based
- Add to cart abandonment
- Pricing page visitors
- Repeat page visits
- Best for: High-intent segments
Popup Types
Email Capture Popup
Goal: Newsletter/list subscription
Best practices:
- Clear value prop (not just "Subscribe")
- Specific benefit of subscribing
- Single field (email only)
- Consider incentive (discount, content)
Copy structure:
- Headline: Benefit or curiosity hook
- Subhead: What they get, how often
- CTA: Specific action ("Get Weekly Tips")
Lead Magnet Popup
Goal: Exchange content for email
Best practices:
- Show what they get (cover image, preview)
- Specific, tangible promise
- Minimal fields (email, maybe name)
- Instant delivery expectation
Discount/Promotion Popup
Goal: First purchase or conversion
Best practices:
- Clear discount (10%, $20, free shipping)
- Deadline creates urgency
- Single use per visitor
- Easy to apply code
Exit Intent Popup
Goal: Last-chance conversion
Best practices:
- Acknowledge they're leaving
- Different offer than entry popup
- Address common objections
- Final compelling reason to stay
Formats:
- "Wait! Before you go..."
- "Forget something?"
- "Get 10% off your first order"
- "Questions? Chat with us"
Announcement Banner
Goal: Site-wide communication
Best practices:
- Top of page (sticky or static)
- Single, clear message
- Dismissable
- Links to more info
- Time-limited (don't leave forever)
Slide-In
Goal: Less intrusive engagement
Best practices:
- Enters from corner/bottom
- Doesn't block content
- Easy to dismiss or minimize
- Good for chat, support, secondary CTAs
Design Best Practices
Visual Hierarchy
- Headline (largest, first seen)
- Value prop/offer (clear benefit)
- Form/CTA (obvious action)
- Close option (easy to find)
Sizing
- Desktop: 400-600px wide typical
- Don't cover entire screen
- Mobile: Full-width bottom or center, not full-screen
- Leave space to close (visible X, click outside)
Close Button
- Keep visible (top right is convention) — users who can't find the close button will bounce entirely
- Large enough to tap on mobile
- "No thanks" text link as alternative
- Click outside to close
Mobile Considerations
- Can't detect exit intent (use alternatives)
- Full-screen overlays feel aggressive
- Bottom slide-ups work well
- Larger touch targets
- Easy dismiss gestures
Imagery
- Product image or preview
- Face if relevant (increases trust)
- Minimal for speed
- Optional—copy can work alone
Copy Formulas
Headlines
- Benefit-driven: "Get [result] in [timeframe]"
- Question: "Want [desired outcome]?"
- Command: "Don't miss [thing]"
- Social proof: "Join [X] people who..."
- Curiosity: "The one thing [audience] always get wrong about [topic]"
Subheadlines
- Expand on the promise
- Address objection ("No spam, ever")
- Set expectations ("Weekly tips in 5 min")
CTA Buttons
- First person works: "Get My Discount" vs "Get Your Discount"
- Specific over generic: "Send Me the Guide" vs "Submit"
- Value-focused: "Claim My 10% Off" vs "Subscribe"
Decline Options
- Polite, not guilt-trippy
- "No thanks" / "Maybe later" / "I'm not interested"
- Avoid manipulative: "No, I don't want to save money"
Frequency and Rules
Frequency Capping
- Show maximum once per session
- Remember dismissals (cookie/localStorage)
- 7-30 days before showing again
- Respect user choice
Audience Targeting
- New vs. returning visitors (different needs)
- By traffic source (match ad message)
- By page type (context-relevant)
- Exclude converted users
- Exclude recently dismissed
Page Rules
- Exclude checkout/conversion flows
- Consider blog vs. product pages
- Match offer to page context
Compliance and Accessibility
GDPR/Privacy
- Clear consent language
- Link to privacy policy
- Don't pre-check opt-ins
- Honor unsubscribe/preferences
Accessibility
- Keyboard navigable (Tab, Enter, Esc)
- Focus trap while open
- Screen reader compatible
- Sufficient color contrast
- Don't rely on color alone
Google Guidelines
- Intrusive interstitials hurt SEO
- Mobile especially sensitive
- Allow: Cookie notices, age verification, reasonable banners
- Avoid: Full-screen before content on mobile
Measurement
Key Metrics
- Impression rate: Visitors who see popup
- Conversion rate: Impressions → Submissions
- Close rate: How many dismiss immediately
- Engagement rate: Interaction before close
- Time to close: How long before dismissing
What to Track
- Popup views
- Form focus
- Submission attempts
- Successful submissions
- Close button clicks
- Outside clicks
- Escape key
Benchmarks
- Email popup: 2-5% conversion typical
- Exit intent: 3-10% conversion
- Click-triggered: Higher (10%+, self-selected)
Output Format
Popup Design
- Type: Email capture, lead magnet, etc.
- Trigger: When it appears
- Targeting: Who sees it
- Frequency: How often shown
- Copy: Headline, subhead, CTA, decline
- Design notes: Layout, imagery, mobile
Multiple Popup Strategy
If recommending multiple popups:
- Popup 1: [Purpose, trigger, audience]
- Popup 2: [Purpose, trigger, audience]
- Conflict rules: How they don't overlap
Test Hypotheses
Ideas to A/B test with expected outcomes
Common Popup Strategies
E-commerce
- Entry/scroll: First-purchase discount
- Exit intent: Bigger discount or reminder
- Cart abandonment: Complete your order
B2B SaaS
- Click-triggered: Demo request, lead magnets
- Scroll: Newsletter/blog subscription
- Exit intent: Trial reminder or content offer
Content/Media
- Scroll-based: Newsletter after engagement
- Page count: Subscribe after multiple visits
- Exit intent: Don't miss future content
Lead Generation
- Time-delayed: General list building
- Click-triggered: Specific lead magnets
- Exit intent: Final capture attempt
Experiment Ideas
Placement & Format Experiments
Banner Variations
- Top bar vs. banner below header
- Sticky banner vs. static banner
- Full-width vs. contained banner
- Banner with countdown timer vs. without
Popup Formats
- Center modal vs. slide-in from corner
- Full-screen overlay vs. smaller modal
- Bottom bar vs. corner popup
- Top announcements vs. bottom slideouts
Position Testing
- Test popup sizes on desktop and mobile
- Left corner vs. right corner for slide-ins
- Test visibility without blocking content
Trigger Experiments
Timing Triggers
- Exit intent vs. 30-second delay vs. 50% scroll depth
- Test optimal time delay (10s vs. 30s vs. 60s)
- Test scroll depth percentage (25% vs. 50% vs. 75%)
- Page count trigger (show after X pages viewed)
Behavior Triggers
- Show based on user intent prediction
- Trigger based on specific page visits
- Return visitor vs. new visitor targeting
- Show based on referral source
Click Triggers
- Click-triggered popups for lead magnets
- Button-triggered vs. link-triggered modals
- Test in-content triggers vs. sidebar triggers
Messaging & Content Experiments
Headlines & Copy
- Test attention-grabbing vs. informational headlines
- "Limited-time offer" vs. "New feature alert" messaging
- Urgency-focused copy vs. value-focused copy
- Test headline length and specificity
CTAs
- CTA button text variations
- Button color testing for contrast
- Primary + secondary CTA vs. single CTA
- Test decline text (friendly vs. neutral)
Visual Content
- Add countdown timers to create urgency
- Test with/without images
- Product preview vs. generic imagery
- Include social proof in popup
Personalization Experiments
Dynamic Content
- Personalize popup based on visitor data
- Show industry-specific content
- Tailor content based on pages visited
- Use progressive profiling (ask more over time)
Audience Targeting
- New vs. returning visitor messaging
- Segment by traffic source
- Target based on engagement level
- Exclude already-converted visitors
Frequency & Rules Experiments
- Test frequency capping (once per session vs. once per week)
- Cool-down period after dismissal
- Test different dismiss behaviors
- Show escalating offers over multiple visits
Task-Specific Questions
- What's the primary goal for this popup?
- What's your current popup performance (if any)?
- What traffic sources are you optimizing for?
- What incentive can you offer?
- Are there compliance requirements (GDPR, etc.)?
- Mobile vs. desktop traffic split?
Related Skills
- lead-magnets: For planning lead magnets to promote via popups
- cro: For optimizing the form inside the popup
- cro: For the page context around popups
- emails: For what happens after popup conversion
- ab-testing: For testing popup variations
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