Interactive Topics | Navless Product Documentation
Interactive Topics in Navless Product Documentation guide users through a Tour Center by creating high-level buyer criteria using customizable prompts with various response types (Single Select, Multiselect, Opt-in, Interest Scale, or No Prompt), to which you add answer options linked to diverse content like interactive tours, videos, PDFs, and images, enabling tailored navigation and engagement.
Interactive Topics are how you will navigate users through your Tour Center. They are high-level criteria your buyers are searching for.
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Get started by selecting one of our templates or create a Topic from scratch.
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Once you've named your Topic it's time to generate the Prompt. This is the statement or question you are asking buyers to answer to help guide them to the most relevant content.
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Then, select your Prompt Type:
- Single Select – users can only select one option from the answers you create
- Multiselect – users can select more than one option from the answers you create
- Opt-in – used for "yes/no" questions, users can only select one option
- Interest Scale – used to gauge importance or interest related to a prompt, only one option can be selected
- No Prompt – used to provide content without requiring any response from the user (e.g., an intro or welcome topic)
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Next, add your Prompt Answers (options for users to respond). For this example, you would enter the different Use Cases that your buyers are here to learn about.
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Once you've clicked Add Track, you can add content for that Prompt Answer.
What types of content can I add?
- Interactive Tours
- Videos
- direct mp4 upload or URL import (e.g., YouTube, Wistia, Vimeo)
- PDFs
- Images
Congrats! You've created your first Tour Center Interactive Topic!
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Upfront Prompts | Navless Product Documentation
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Adding Google Slides to your Tour Center
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Editing Styles | Navless Product Documentation
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Tour Building Best Practices | Navless Product Documentation
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Navigation & Format | Navless Product Documentation
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