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# Bubble - Detect User Plugin

### Overview

This Plugin allows you to detect wether or not the current user is about to leave your page. This allows you to trigger a certain workflow or show a popup to the user, helping you to increase conversions and giving your visitors a reason to stay on your page. This Plugin supports the following events:

* User is about to leave the page
* User has moved his cursors to the top right of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the top left of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the bottom right of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the bottom left of your page

For a demo please visit: <https://detectplugin.bubbleapps.io/>

### Instructions

Simply drag the "detect" element onto the page you want to detect user behaviour. You will now have access to the following events:

* User is about to leave the page
* User has moved his cursors to the top right of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the top left of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the bottom right of your page
* User has moved his cursors to the bottom left of your page

For example you can go to the workflows tab-> Click here to add a new event-> Elements and choose which user behaviour should trigger your workflow.

You can check out an example via: <https://bubble.is/page?id=detectplugin&tab=tabs-1>


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