To mark a prospect as confirmed opt-in, create a form handler with a completion action
to update the confirmed opt-in custom prospect field. The endpoint URL for the form handler is the
confirmation link you include in your email to new subscribers. After the prospect clicks the
link, the completion action updates the custom prospect field to confirm their opt-in
status.
Required Editions
Available in: All Account
Engagement Editions
User Permissions Needed
To create a form handler:
Account Engagement Administrator or Marketing
role
To complete this task, you need the URL for your confirmation page. You can create a landing page or use a page on your company
website.
Open the Form Handlers page.
In Account Engagement, select Marketing | Forms | Form Handlers.
In the Lightning app, select Content and then select
Form Handlers.
Click + Add Form Handler.
Name the form handler Confirmed Opt-In.
Select a folder and campaign for the form handler.
Select a custom tracker domain.
Don’t use the default domain go.pardot.com.
For Success Location, select Specific URL and enter the URL for your
confirmation page.
For Error Location, enter the URL for your company website.
Under Completion Actions, click the Action dropdown and select
Set prospect custom field.
Select the confirmed opt-in custom field that you created, and then select the field
value.
Leave the remaining defaults fields as they are.
Click Create form handler.
From the form handler summary, copy the Endpoint URL for your form handler.
Next, create the email someone receives when they opt in asking them to confirm their
subscription.
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