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Collect email subscribers from your bio link page

Add email signup forms directly to your page. Grow your mailing list and capture leads without external landing pages.

What it does

Subscription blocks add email capture forms directly to your bio link page. Collect subscriber emails, grow your mailing list, and connect signups to your email provider — all without sending visitors to an external landing page.

Highlights

  • Inline email capture form on your bio link page
  • Connect to your email provider via webhook or Zapier
  • Customizable call-to-action text
  • Track signup rates in your analytics dashboard

How it works

  1. 1Add a subscription block to your Platter page
  2. 2Write a compelling call-to-action (e.g., 'Get weekly tips')
  3. 3Connect your email provider using a webhook URL or Zapier
  4. 4Visitors enter their email and submit without leaving your page
  5. 5New subscribers are automatically added to your email list

Use cases

Newsletter writers can grow their subscriber list from social media traffic

Course creators can capture leads for upcoming launch announcements

Event organizers can collect RSVPs and notify attendees of updates

Frequently asked questions

Which email providers are supported?
Any provider that supports webhooks or Zapier — Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Beehiiv, Substack, ActiveCampaign, and more. If your tool has a Zapier integration, it works.
Can I customize the signup form's text?
Yes. Change the heading, description, button text, and placeholder text to match your offer. 'Get my free guide' converts better than a generic 'Subscribe'.
Where should I place the subscription block?
Near the top of your page for maximum visibility. Visitors who have to scroll past many links to find your signup form are far less likely to subscribe.

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