Add personalization to your Jekyll application
Personalization features for Jekyll
Smart opt-in forms that adapt to context
Show different lead magnets based on what visitors are reading on your Jekyll site. Hide opt-in forms from existing subscribers and show upgrade paths instead.
Increase conversion rates with contextually relevant offers.
Dynamic headlines, CTAs, and content
Personalize any text on your Jekyll site based on visitor segments, traffic source, or behavior. Show relevant testimonials, case studies, and social proof.
No code required. Just add CSS classes to elements you want to personalize.
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PPC landing page personalization
Match your Jekyll landing page content to ad campaigns using UTM parameters. One page can serve unlimited ad variations.
Improve ad relevance scores and conversion rates with automatic message matching.
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Tips for using RightMessage with Jekyll
- Add the RightMessage script to your _includes/head.html or default layout
- Jekyll generates static HTML, so no special SPA handling is needed
- Connect RightMessage to your email platform for subscriber-based personalization
- Works great with GitHub Pages hosted Jekyll sites
- Use quizzes to segment visitors and personalize their blog experience
Connect with your email platform
RightMessage connects with popular email platforms to personalize your Jekyll site based on subscriber data.
Real results from RightMessage users
- $650,000 Additional launch revenue
- 35,000 Segmented contacts
- 88% Increased sales page conversions
- 62% sales from new leads
- 200,000 data points collected
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Frequently asked questions
How do I install RightMessage on Jekyll?
Add the RightMessage script to your _includes/head.html or directly in _layouts/default.html. All pages will include the script when built.
Does Jekyll need RightMessage.reset()?
No. Jekyll generates traditional multi-page static sites. Each page load is a full navigation, so RightMessage automatically applies personalizations without reset calls.
Does RightMessage work with GitHub Pages?
Yes. RightMessage runs client-side, so it works with Jekyll sites hosted anywhere, including GitHub Pages. No server-side setup required.
Can I personalize Jekyll blog posts?
Yes. RightMessage can personalize any content on your Jekyll pages, including blog posts. Show different CTAs, recommendations, or messaging based on visitor segment.
Does personalization affect Jekyll build times?
No. RightMessage runs entirely client-side. Your Jekyll build process stays the same. Personalization applies after static pages load in the browser.
How do I add RightMessage to my Jekyll site?
Add a small JavaScript snippet to your Jekyll site, similar to adding Google Analytics. You can also install our npm package for tighter integration. Installation typically takes 5 minutes or less.
Can I personalize without writing code on Jekyll?
While Jekyll is a framework that requires code, RightMessage provides a simple JavaScript API and React/Vue components that make personalization straightforward.
Will RightMessage slow down my Jekyll site?
No. The RightMessage script loads asynchronously and doesn't block page rendering. Personalizations are applied after the initial page load. The script is served from a global CDN and is highly optimized. Your Core Web Vitals and page speed scores remain unaffected.
What elements can I personalize on Jekyll?
You can personalize any text, images, or content sections on your Jekyll site. Common personalizations include headlines, CTAs, testimonials, case studies, pricing displays, and entire page sections. You can also show/hide elements and redirect visitors based on segments.
Does RightMessage work with Jekyll's built-in forms?
RightMessage provides its own widgets (popups, slide-ins, inline forms, sticky bars) that you can embed on your Jekyll site. You can also personalize Jekyll's native forms by showing/hiding them based on visitor segments or personalizing the surrounding content.