Reach iconTypes of triggers

Daily triggers

Daily triggersA mechanism that lets you send automated personalized emails via an Email Service Provider (ESP), which are initiated by the the email recipient's on-site actions. are scheduled for analysis each day at a specific time.

Daily triggers Description
Targeted discounts Fires when a productCommerce: various forms of merchandise that you can display and purchase from the public site, including products, variations/SKUs, bundles, packages and dynamic packages. the visitorSomeone who visits a website using a web browser. In most cases, a visitor can use public functions and services but cannot create content and has limited access to community content. In an SEO context, visitor means the number of visits to a URL through channels (external referrers), direct arrivals, and internal links. (See also visitor groups.) has viewed but not purchased in the past 30 days has decreased in price. Analysis runs as soon as the product feeda file made of all products a client sells. Each product contains an image link, title, identifier, URL, price, currencym and optional attributes. is imported. Can be combined with a MailA personalization feature that incorporates personalized product recommendations into dynamically-generated email. campaignPersonalization (Reach): Describes the rules for sending email that share a strategy and time frame while marketing a product or service. to show the discounted products in the email sent.
High product interest Fires when a visitor has visited the same product multiple times without purchasing it in the last 30 days. It counts how many unique days the product page was viewed in the last 30 days. Duration of each view is not considered. Analysis runs at 01:00 UK time. Can be combined with a Mail campaign to show the viewed products in the email sent.
Post-purchase

Fires a specified number of days after an order is placed. Can be combined with a Mail campaign to show the purchased products in the email sent. Analysis runs at 01:00 UK time.

Low-in-stock abandoned-basket Fires when a product the visitor added to their basketCommerce: A collection of products selected by a website customer, with the intention of completing a purchase. Also known as a shopping cart or basket. in the last 14 days, but not purchased, is low in stock. The basket is considered abandoned after 4 hours of inactivity. Upper and lower thresholds of stock availability need to be specified. Analysis runs as soon as the product feed is imported. Can be combined with a Mail campaign to show the relevant products in the email sent.

In-session triggers

In-session triggers can fire during each visitor’s individual session as soon as the trigger criteria are met. Each in-session trigger has a wait time, which specifies how much time the visitor must be inactive for before the trigger can fire.

In-session triggers Description
Abandoned checkout Fires when a visitor enters the checkout flow but does not complete the purchase.
Abandoned basket Fires when a visitor adds an item to the basket but does not purchase it.
Abandoned browse Fires when a visitor visits a product page on the site but leaves the site without adding anything to the basket.
Additional trigger actions Fires when a visitor navigates to a specific page a chosen number of times. For example, a visitor visits a particular section of the site and views more than 5 pages in a category but does not purchase. Can be used alone or combined with another in-session trigger.




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