Provide functions to query Autopilot Anywhere JS to allow for personalization in website
When someone visits our website, we want to be able to personalize the experience (ie, include their name) or at very least know if they're a contact who's already known to Autopilot through cookies.
Our specific use case right now is we want to pop up a lead capture form on our blog, but don't want to harass people who are clients or leads getting our nurture campaigns.
It seems trivial and frustrating that the Autopilot Anywhere JS doesn't have the ability to be interrogated at all to find any details about the visitor, even the most basic example of finding out if they're a contact with a known email address in Autopilot. Why is there only the ability for us to push identify info into Autopilot, but the JS doesn't allow us to query anything at all back out??
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Thomas Kjær Nielsen commented
Anything came out of this?
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Emil Bruckner commented
Yes!