# Website Intercepts

Web intercepts are a method for engaging website visitors with surveys or other data collection tools directly on your site, based on specific user actions, behaviors, or criteria. They allow you to reach your audience in real-time with tailored questions or messages, gathering insights while users are actively engaged with your content. Web intercepts can be configured to appear as pop-ups, buttons, or custom content on a webpage.

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#### Key Features:

* **Triggering Conditions**: Customize when and where intercepts appear based on user behavior (e.g., time spent on page, number of pages viewed, scroll depth) or session data (e.g., returning visitor, referral source).
* **Targeting Options**: Refine who sees the intercept by setting specific audience criteria, like location, device type, or custom segments from your existing data.
* **Flexible Display Options**: Choose different display styles (pop-up, banner, embedded widget) to seamlessly match your website’s design and user experience.
* **Actionable Insights**: Gather immediate feedback on user experience, content engagement, or product satisfaction, helping you make data-driven decisions to improve your website.

Web intercepts can be a valuable tool for understanding your visitors’ needs and improving engagement, helping you collect meaningful data when it’s most relevant.


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