Automations
Automations let you create trigger-based email and SMS sequences that run automatically based on customer behavior or events. This is one of the highest-ROI marketing features for retention — welcome new customers, win back lapsed ones, celebrate birthdays, and follow up after orders without lifting a finger every time.
Accessing Automations
Step 1: Go to Marketing in the sidebar.
Step 2: Select the Automations tab or entry (may appear under Email & SMS or as a dedicated tool).
You will see a list of existing automations with status (active/paused), trigger type, and performance stats (sent, opened, clicked, converted).
Creating or Editing an Automation
Step 1: Click Create Automation or New Sequence.
Step 2: Choose a trigger (the event that starts the flow):
New customer signup / first order (welcome series)
Abandoned cart
Post-order / order completed (thank you + review request)
Birthday or anniversary
Re-engagement (no order in X days)
Specific segment entry or custom event
Step 3: Build the sequence:
Add one or more steps (email or SMS).
Set delays between steps (e.g. immediately, after 2 days, after 1 week).
Add conditions (only if order > €30, only for delivery customers, etc.).
Use templates or the visual editor to customize content, insert offers, personalization tags (first name, last order, etc.).
Step 4: Set goals / exit conditions (e.g. stop if customer places an order or unsubscribes).
Step 5: Activate the automation.
Common Automation Types & Best Practices
Welcome series: 2-3 messages over first 10 days. Strong offer on step 1 or 2. Measure first-order conversion.
Win-back / re-engagement: Trigger after 30/60/90 days of inactivity. Offer a meaningful incentive.
Post-purchase: Thank you + "how was it?" + cross-sell relevant items. Great for reviews and repeat orders.
Birthday/anniversary: Personal, low-pressure, small reward. High open rates.
Abandoned cart: 1-3 reminders with decreasing urgency + the cart contents or recommended items.
Tips:
Keep messages short and valuable.
Always include a clear CTA and an easy way to opt out.
Test on yourself (use a test customer or segment).
Monitor performance per automation and pause under-performers.
Respect frequency — don't overwhelm the same customer with many overlapping automations.
Reporting & Optimization
Most automation views show:
Total sends, unique opens, clicks, revenue attributed (if tracking enabled).
Drop-off between steps.
Unsubscribe rate.
Use this to iterate: change subject lines, offers, timing, or number of steps.
Related
Gift Cards (often promoted via automations)
Customer segments (use for precise targeting in automations)
_Note: The exact triggers, editor capabilities, and attribution features depend on your enabled marketing modules and email/SMS provider integration. Some advanced conditional logic or A/B testing inside sequences may be plan-dependent._
Automations are "set and forget" once tuned — they are one of the best ways to increase repeat business with minimal ongoing effort. Start with 1-2 high-impact flows (welcome + win-back) and expand from there.