How to create a thank you page

Add a thank you page to your QR code workflow to show a final message after visitors complete a form, survey, or any other interaction. Displays a customizable title and description with your brand's page theme.

Workflow
3 min read
By Laurent Schaffner
Updated July 8, 2026

Short answer

A thank you page is an exit step that displays a final message to visitors. It shows a customizable title and description on a branded page that matches your link's theme. Use it to confirm a form submission, acknowledge feedback, or simply end the visitor journey with a polished message instead of a redirect.

Try it yourself

Try building an NPS survey with thank you pages using the AI builder.

Create an NPS survey with a 0-10 rating. Route scores 7 and above to a thank you page saying 'Thanks for the great feedback!' and scores below 7 to a feedback form asking what went wrong.

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Quick summary

  • Add a thank you page as the final step in any workflow
  • Customize the title and optional description
  • Automatically styled with your link's page theme (colors, fonts, container style)
  • No navigation — the visitor journey ends here
  • Works as a clean alternative to redirecting visitors to an external URL
  • Combine with conditions to show different thank you messages based on visitor data

What is a thank you page

A thank you page is a workflow step that marks the end of a visitor's journey. When a visitor reaches this step, they see a branded page with your title and description — nothing else. There are no buttons, no links, and no further navigation. The journey is complete.

This is the same concept as the "thank you screen" in tools like Typeform, JotForm, or SurveyMonkey. The difference is that in Linkbreakers, it lives inside a workflow, so you can have multiple thank you pages with different messages on different branches — for example, a warm "Thanks for the great feedback!" for promoters and a more empathetic "We're sorry to hear that" for detractors.

How to add a thank you page

From the workflow editor

  1. Open any link's workflow in the dashboard
  2. Click a connector or the "+" button after an existing step
  3. Select Thank You Page from the exit steps category
  4. Enter a title (required) and optional description
  5. Click Create to add it to the workflow

From the AI builder

Ask the AI to create a thank you page as part of your workflow. For example:

  • "Add a thank you page after the form saying 'Thanks for signing up!'"
  • "Create a survey with a thank you page at the end"
  • "Route high scores to a thank you page and low scores to a feedback form"

Customization

Title

The title is the main heading displayed on the page. Keep it short and friendly — "Thank you!", "We appreciate your feedback", or "You're all set!" are common choices.

Description

The description is optional text displayed below the title. Use it for additional context — "We'll get back to you within 24 hours" or "Your response has been recorded."

Page theme

The thank you page automatically uses your link's page theme. Change the theme to update colors, fonts, and container style across all interaction pages including the thank you page.

FAQ

Can I have multiple thank you pages in one workflow?

Yes. Use conditions (visitor data, country, device, etc.) to route visitors to different thank you pages with different messages. For example, route NPS promoters (score 9-10) to a thank you page and detractors (score 0-6) to a different feedback form.

Can I add a button to the thank you page?

No — the thank you page is a terminal exit step with no navigation. If you need a page with a "Continue" button or auto-redirect, use a Message Page instead.

Does the thank you page track visits?

Yes. Every visit to the thank you page is recorded as an event trace in your link's activity timeline.

Limits and caveats

  • Title is required — you cannot create a thank you page without one
  • No navigation or buttons — the journey ends here
  • The page respects your link's page theme but cannot have step-specific styling overrides

About the Author

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Laurent Schaffner

Founder & Engineer at Linkbreakers

Passionate about building tools that help businesses track and optimize their digital marketing efforts. Laurent founded Linkbreakers to make QR code analytics accessible and actionable for companies of all sizes.