Examples: . . null. : Represents the absence of a value. Examples: . undefined. : Represents the absence of a value, similar to. null. Examples: .
For example, you can display a personalized message by typing: "Welcome back, . !". This pulls the user's name directly into the message.
You can link to custom URLs (e.g. https://example.com), link to other parts of your workspace (e.g. https://unicorn.ideanote.io/home) or link to preset URLs of the widget that are suggested in the dropdown (e.g. /idea-submission).
Example: . → "Ideanote" (text). TRIM(text). : Removes leading and trailing whitespace from the string. Example: . → "idea collection" (text).
Example: . → 5. Example: . → Hello, John. -. (Subtraction). : Subtracts one number from another. Example: . → 6. *. (Multiplication). : Multiplies two numbers. Example: . → 15. /.
Example: . displays the name of the current user. Example: . displays the total number of ideas submitted in the current idea collection. Commonly Used Data Variables.
Common examples might be changing the background color via CSS or injecting a third-party platform code, for example video splash screens from. Wistia. or cookie-less tracking like. SimpleAnalytics.
Example Request: Bash. curl "https://api.ideanote.io/v1/session?
You can also choose to add Custom Buttons, for example to let the user explore other ideas or submit more ideas. Design your Thank you Page once Ideas are successfully submitted. Widget Explore Page.
For example, when working with a comment you'll be able to use e.g. in parts of the automation that let you enter Dynamic Variables. Great use-cases here are using them in Emails, Notifications and Webhook actions.