The Return block is used to bring the conversation back to where it left off before a temporary jump happened. Whenever you “jump” to another part of your flow (using a Jump block or an Event trigger), the conversation temporarily moves away from the main path. By placing a Return block, you tell Typebot:Documentation Index
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“Okay, I’m done here — now go back to where the user was.”
When should you use a Return block?
You should use a Return block whenever you want the conversation to resume its previous flow after a jump. ✅ After using a Jump block. ✅ Inside an Event-triggered subflow.When is a Return block NOT needed?
Some blocks automatically return to where they were without needing a Return block. You do NOT need a Return block when using the Link to Typebot block. It automatically returns when the linked flow finishes.Example use cases
- You use a Jump block to temporarily ask the user a few clarification questions, then you place a Return block to resume the original conversation.