How it works

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Drop our form on your landing page or website, or use one of our connectors

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When your visitors complete the form we dynamically deliver a personalised PDF

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Your sales team get better data and more engaged leads to follow-up


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Copy, paste, go

Our PDF personalisation is powered by forms on your website. By asking your users a few questions they receive a personalised document that’s relevant to them. Our forms can be dropped onto any webpage or landing page so you can start collecting better leads quickly. Our personalisation experts will work with you to define how each document will be personalised and which questions will be asked — ensuring personalisation is relevant and engaging for everyone.

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Infinite possibility

When a user completes a form our personalisation engine pulls in content dynamically based on their answers, so everyone gets something that’s unique and relevant to them. This happens in real-time so there is no delay. The possibilities are endless — you can swap out paragraphs, logos, photos, single words, whole pages or even change the colour to make each PDF relevant to the reader. Whatever personalisation requirements you have our design studio will make your PDFs on-brand and pixel perfect.

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Warmer leads, better prospects

Your sales team will receive the lead by email, or we can integrate with your chosen CRM. And because your prospect has given you some useful information your sales follow-up will be easier. They’ll also be better engaged with the personal content you’ve created for them.


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88% of all marketers are considering adding content marketing personalisation to their plans. Are you?

It’s easy to get started — you can book a walkthrough today with a member of our team.

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