Conversion Elements
Conversion elements are Atomicat blocks that help visitors decide, continue, or act: countdowns, progress indicators, star ratings, roulette experiences, proof metrics, buttons, product selectors, and related social-proof components.
How It Works In Atomicatβ
In Atomicat 3.0 these elements are not one single component. They combine registered builder elements such as Countdown, Star Rating, Roulette, Button, Product, FunFact, Chart, Announcement, Selling Point, and Comment. Some drive direct clicks, some provide proof, and some make an offer feel timely. The best conversion sections usually pair one action element with one or two proof elements rather than stacking every widget on the page.
When To Use Itβ
- Add urgency with Countdown when there is a real deadline or evergreen session limit.
- Add proof with Star Rating, Comment, Selling Point, FunFact, Chart, or Announcement.
- Add interaction with Roulette or quiz-related elements when the campaign benefits from gamification.
- Connect the next action with Button, Redirect, Form, Product, or WhatsApp.
Configure The Elementβ
- Start with the conversion goal: click, lead, product selection, quiz completion, or WhatsApp conversation.
- Choose one primary CTA and place proof close enough to support it.
- Configure tracking on clickable elements, especially Button, Star Rating, WhatsApp, and forms.
- Use accurate timers, ratings, quantities, and testimonials.
- Preview the full path from page load to final action.
Testing Notesβ
- Test every click, form submission, roulette result, and timer state before sending paid traffic.
- Use ad-platform event testers when pixels are attached.
- Check mobile first; conversion widgets often compete for vertical space.
Limitations And Tipsβ
- Fake urgency, fake reviews, or unclear roulette rules can harm trust and violate policy.
- Too many conversion widgets can make the page feel noisy.
- Do not rely on animations or hover states to explain the offer.
Related Docsβ
FAQβ
Which conversion element should I start with?
Start with the element tied to the page goal: Button for clicks, Form for leads, Product for purchases, Countdown for real urgency, or proof elements for trust.
Can I combine several conversion elements?
Yes, but keep one primary action visible and use supporting proof sparingly.
What should I measure?
Measure the main action and any important supporting interactions such as spin completion, form submission, rating click, or product selection.