“Try It With Your Site” Email Capture Automation
Self-serve demos convert best when they collect email upfront and notify ops instantly. Here is how to build the workflow.
Funnel overview
- User enters domain or sitemap.
- Form validates email, domain ownership hints, and anti-bot checks.
- Backend creates a demo tenant, queues a five-page crawl, and returns a status token.
- Email with demo link and expectations goes out; Google Chat alert pings ops.
- Demo expires automatically or converts into a paid tenant.
Implementation tips
- Validation: Check MX records, disposable email lists, and domain similarity to known spam.
- Rate limiting: Limit demos per IP/email per day; add CAPTCHA if abused.
- Progress UI: Show crawl progress (pages discovered vs indexed) to keep users engaged.
- Opt-in routing: Tag emails for CRM campaigns, but honor consent flags.
Ops notifications
- Include email, domain, plan fit, and crawl summary in the alert.
- Link to demo tenant in admin app for quick review.
- Provide one-click conversion option when sales approves.
Cleanup
- Set TTL (24–72 hours) for demo tenants.
- Delete crawled data and transcripts automatically after expiry.
- Log cleanup actions for compliance.
CrawlBot demo workflow
CrawlBot’s landing API gathers email, domain, and consent before launching the five-page demo crawl. Ops receives Chat alerts, and demo tenants auto-delete after the retention window. Use this blueprint to keep demos impactful and high intent.***