Bento Everboarding
Allows you to use Bento’s visual editor to place experiences in your product without engineering.
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Summary
Bento's no-code extension allows you to build in-app experiences and preview them, all prior to asking Engineering for development time to install Bento. You can also use this extension to add automations, such as having Bento track step completion when a particular element in your app is clicked.
Your customers / end-users will NOT need to install or use this extension to see the guides and experiences you build.
If you're a product manager, designer, or marketer, it's likely that you have ideas and insights on how to improve your in-product experiences or test ideas for upselling and cross-selling. Problem? Those changes and ideas have to compete with all the other engineering asks and it may be months before you see them come to life.
Bento is a low-code in app experience builder that can add overlays (tooltips, modals, banners) AND inline elements (cards, checklists, video galleries) to augment and modify your product UI. Our customers have seen a 2-5x improvement in activation and engagement rates after switching from ephemeral pop-ups to these native and integrated elements.
Best of all, you can personalize and tailor the experience to different kinds of user and company segments, and capture data on impact directly from Bento.
You must have an active or trial Bento subscription in order to use this extension. If you do not yet have the snippet installed, Bento's extension will only work on websites whose Content Security Policies allow it to.
Safety
Risk impact
Bento Everboarding is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Bento Everboarding may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.
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