Hey Alan,
I’ll tag the @UnbounceTechTeam here for some insights 🧐 they’d have a bit more knowledge on that.
-Jess
Hey @Alan_C!
Great question!
I personally haven’t implemented this before so please let me know if this doesn’t work for you! What I would recommend is specifying the variant in your webhook settings. For example, if your page URL is www.examplepage.com/hello and you only want to apply the webhook at variant A, the variant-specific URL would be www.examplepage.com/hello/a.html.
However, please note that variant-specific URLs are mostly for testing purposes, meaning it’s not recommended to send traffic directly to one variant particularly.
If you’d like, you can submit a ticket to support@unbounce.com with your page URL. We will be more than happy to investigate further! 😇
— Vicky
Hey @Alan_C,
Are you talking about the Unbounce webhooks that take native Unbounce form data and push it out to wherever you need it to go?
If that’s the case, if you set up a webhook on the page, it would send data only from the variant that has a form. No need to target it to a specific variant since the 2nd variant doesn’t have a form anyway (at least not on that particular page).
You’ll of course have to analyze results outside of Unbounce because conversions would be counted only for the variant with a form.
But maybe I’m missing something so let us know either way.
Best,
Hristian