Guide
Auto-reorder: how it works (no fluff)
Understand Auto-reorder on Korli: what it does, when to use it, one real-world scenario, common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.
Proof demo: source switch → different order
Same URL, but a different rendering based on where the visitor comes from. Configure once. Korli applies the rest automatically.
What Auto-reorder is for
- Goal: surface what performs without manual reshuffling.
- Save time and avoid a one-size-fits-all page.
- Keep one URL while adapting to context.
When to enable it (and when not to)
- Useful if you publish on multiple platforms with different intent.
- Useful if priorities change (launch, promo, content).
- Not needed if you have a single stable goal and single source.
Measure and iterate
- Pick one metric: clicks on the primary CTA.
- Look by source: Instagram/TikTok/newsletter behave differently.
- Change one variable: order, link copy, or proof element.
Concrete example
Auto-reorder example: Instagram ≠ TikTok
- Instagram visitor: Korli surfaces content + proof first.
- TikTok visitor: Korli surfaces the short CTA as #1.
- Newsletter visitor: Korli surfaces the offer as #1.
How it works (3 steps)
- Enable Auto-reorder and set one simple rule (source or goal).
- Check the result for two key sources (Instagram vs newsletter).
- Measure clicks and iterate with one change at a time.
Common mistakes
- Enabling too many changes at once (no attribution).
- Changing daily without looking at per-source data.
- Putting the feature before the user goal (confusing CTA).
FAQ
Does Auto-reorder replace a content strategy?
No. It helps route visitors better. Your content and offer still drive conversion.
Do I need technical skills?
No. You set a simple rule once and Korli applies it automatically.
How do I avoid over-optimizing?
Keep one clear objective and change one variable at a time with an observation window.
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CTA
Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.