This popup triggered the moment the page finished loading. Common uses: welcome messages, cookie consent, newsletter sign-ups, or a promotional offer for first-time visitors. Dismiss it once, and it won't appear again this session.
This banner appeared 15 seconds after you arrived. Good for announcements, limited offers, or reminders — shown after the visitor has had a moment to settle in.
This card slid in when you scrolled to a specific point on the page. Real uses: prompt visitors to book, subscribe, or take action once they've shown enough interest to keep reading.
Your cursor moved toward the top of the browser — which usually means you're about to close the tab or navigate away. This popup catches that moment. One last chance to make an impression before they leave. This trigger is desktop only — mobile devices have no cursor to track.
Whitco Web · Effect Demo
This page demonstrates four different popup triggers. One already appeared. Three more will show as you scroll and interact — each one a different style and a different moment.
Fifteen seconds after you arrived, a gold announcement bar slid down from the top of the screen. You may have already dismissed it — if so, scroll back up and you'll see it's gone. That's intentional: once dismissed, it stays gone for the rest of the session so it doesn't annoy the visitor.
The small card in the bottom-right corner triggered when you scrolled far enough to reach this part of the page. It's non-intrusive — it doesn't block anything — but it's visible. Good for a soft CTA that doesn't interrupt reading.
Move your cursor toward the top of the browser window — toward the address bar or the tab controls. That movement triggers the exit intent popup. It only fires once per session, and only when it looks like you're actually about to leave. Note: this trigger is desktop only — it requires a cursor to detect.