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Intro

What are Automation Rules

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Table of Contents:

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Intro

What are Automation Rules

  • Automation Rules opens up for Ongage marketers a whole new set of triggers to act on and respond to in real-time!
  • Automation Rules are designed as a major enhancement to Ongage's current Events & Triggers which serves for drip campaigns and basic automation.

Here are a few new things marketers can do with Automation Rules:

  1. Send a transactional message (email or sms) when the values of a list field (AKA data point) changes. For example, the field subscription changes from registered to paying.
  2. Send a transactional message, immediate or delayed, after an Open or Click in some given campaign or trigger.
  3. Update a list field. For example: If a contact reg_status list field changed to 'registered' – you can update another list field, let's say 'reg_date' with the current date (using the Ongage system function: {{ocx_now}}).
  4. Send an outbound Webhook to an endpoint of yours, for updating your CRM/Data Warehouse/Back-end/BI system in real-time.

Permissions Access to AR 

(info) Note: Only General Users and Admins have access to this feature. For more about User Roles and Access Permissions see User Management.

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Getting Started

Create/Edit an Automation Rule

Automation Rules can be found under the List menu.


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Provide a Rule Name and optional Description.

Part I: Rule Settings

(info) Here you will define the Trigger for this rule. Then, based on the Rule Criteria (in the following section), the rule will execute the automated actions you setup in the Rule Actions section.


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  1. Always (aka Ongoing): execute the rule every time the trigger source occurs.
  2. Once: execute the rule once for a given contact.
  3. Once Per Campaign: execute the rule for a given contact, once per each campaign ( in which that contact was included in).

Part II: Rule Criteria

Before executing the actions in this automation rule, you can setup criteria, so that the actions will only apply to those contacts that meet this criteria.

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Let's say you'd like to send a transactional email to all contacts whose subscription value changed to 'Paying'. The criteria for that AR will look like this:

Part III: Rule Actions

(info) Setup the actions to be performed for this AR.

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(info) For more examples see Automation Rules Examples subsection.

Behavioral Events

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In the previous section, under the Rule Trigger setting, there's an option to choose one of the behavioral events like Opened or Clicked (as well as hard bounced and soft bounced).
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When selected, it will also add the following Behavioral Event panel in the Criteria section.
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Example Behavioral Event: Send an automatic transactional message to openers

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or clickers

Let's say you'd like to send one a follow-up transactional message to everyone who opened in a specific campaignor clicked in any of your campaigns, here's how that setup would look like:

  1. In the Rule Trigger choose Contact opened (or clickeda message.
  2. Rule Frequency choose Once Per Campaign, this will ensure, that a contact will receive only one transactional message, even if they opened the same email message more than once in the same campaign.
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  3. Leave Criteria section empty, as you want to action to apply to call opens or clicks in all campaigns.



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    In the Actions section choose Transactional as illustrated above in Part III: ActionsIn the Criteria section select the Campaign you want to track the open in.Actions section choose Transactional as illustrated above in Part III: Actions.
    1. Some marketers might choose to send the message immediately while the recipient is in their mailbox, but more commonly marketers will set a delay, so recipients won't feel that they're being tracked in real-time, in which case the delay may be hours or more.


(info) More commonly a marketer might want to set the above based on a reoccurring event trigger. That saves the need to select the campaign each time!some specific recurring event trigger, rather than all campaign.

For more examples see 

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