Workflow
What is a workflow?​
Workflows are attached to triggers to perform a sequential set of steps to
- Understand the customer journey better.
- Unlock insights on the customer needs.
- Perform segmented marketing for every set of customer.
tip
Think of workflows like if-user-did-this-then-do-that
What are the use-cases for workflows?​
- Sending a customer success story after X days of signup.
- Sending a knowledge gap email if a trigger isn't performed by the customer within X days.
- Sending a feedback campaign after X days of free-trial.
However, these are only some of the common customer retention strategies. The sky's the limit with what's possible.
How to create a new workflow?​
Create a new workflow using API here
Workflow Naming Conventions​
Workflows are usually named as follows
1. Onboarding Completion Nudge
2. Cancellation Extend Trial Prompt
Workflow Key-Naming Conventions​
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Workflow Keys are unique, just like trigger keys. i.e, Only one can exist per project and they must start with your project key.
Examples:
If your project key is Crewcharge
1. crewcharge_onboarding_completion_nudge
2. crewcharge_cancellation_extend_trial_prompt_1