This article explains the options available within the Customer Center settings, offering users comprehensive control over their accounts. From tracking order history and managing billing information to overseeing subscriptions and course enrollments, individuals can quickly and confidently navigate their customer journey.
Table of Contents
- Requirements
- Configure Customer Center
- Visibility Settings
- Sign in Screen
- Single Sign On
- Additional Information
Requirements
- An active ClickFunnels 2.0 account
Configure Customer Center
- Headline: Type the public name of your site in the Customer Center in this field.
- Privacy Policy URL: The Privacy Policy URL is the web address where your company’s privacy policy is located, outlining how user data is collected, used, and protected.
- Terms Of Service URL: Terms of Service URL is the web address where your company’s terms of service document, detailing the rules and agreements governing users’ use of your products or services.
Visibility Settings
- Order History: A record of past purchases made by your customer within a specified timeframe.
- Billing Information: Details regarding the email address and billing address associated with your customer’s account.
- Credit Memos: This area displays credits that you issued to a customer, indicating a credit owed to the customer for returned or undelivered goods.
- Payment Method Updates: This option allows your customers to add, edit, or remove payment methods associated with their accounts.
- Subscription Updates: An option that allows users to modify subscription plans.
- Subscription Cancel: An option that allows users to terminate their subscription.
- Subscription Pause: An option that allows users to temporarily suspend their subscription without canceling it entirely.
- Course Enrollments: This refers to a customer’s registration or enrollment in specific courses or educational programs.
Sign in Screen
- Site Logo: This is the visual representation of your brand that is displayed on the customer center sign in page.
- Primary Gradient Color: The main color scheme composed of multiple hues that blend seamlessly into one another, often used as a dominant visual element throughout a website’s design.
- Secondary Gradient Color: An additional color scheme comprised of multiple shades that transition smoothly, serving as a complementary visual accent to the primary gradient color or used for specific elements within a website’s layout.
Single Sign On
- JWT Key: This key allows your developers to automagically login your contacts from another application.
Additional Information
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