Use a routing rule to bypass a page based on a boolean.
Skip a page when a checkbox is unchecked
When you'd use this — opt-in subsections like "Do you want to add a passenger?" or "Need insurance details?" — pages that are only relevant when the submitter ticks a box on an earlier page.
1. Add the gating checkbox
On the page that comes before the optional one, drag in a checkbox field:
key—add_passenger- Label —
Add a second passenger
Leave it unrequired. A checkbox field is a boolean — true when
ticked, false (or absent) when not.
2. Add a routing rule on the page you want to skip
Open the optional page (say, passenger) and click Routing → Add
rule. In Simple mode, fill the row:
- Field —
add_passenger - Op —
== - Value —
false - Goto page — the page that should follow when the box is unchecked
(e.g.
review), or the reserved id__end__to short-circuit straight to submit.
The renderer evaluates the rule when the submitter would otherwise land
on the passenger page. If add_passenger is false, the rule fires
and the page is skipped; if true, the rule misses and the page renders
normally. Save the page — the validator rejects dangling goto_page_id
or unknown field refs at save time, so a typo never reaches the public
URL.
If you'd rather author the rule by hand, flip the panel to Advanced
mode and write { "==": [ { "var": "add_passenger" }, false ] } — same
shape, same evaluator.