For this purpose, you’ll have to use Campaigns. Although there is one way to do this with a Flow, it’s much more complex. It includes exporting all your subscribers and importing them to a new list that will be used as a trigger for a Flow. But that will only create additional work and room for errors. I’d stick with Campaigns, where you have more control.
For the coupon. If you want to use a dynamic coupon code (which I recommend), then you need to create it in Klaviyo.
For this purpose, you’ll have to use Campaigns. Although there is one way to do this with a Flow, it’s much more complex. It includes exporting all your subscribers and importing them to a new list that will be used as a trigger for a Flow. But that will only create additional work and room for errors. I’d stick with Campaigns, where you have more control.
For the coupon. If you want to use a dynamic coupon code (which I recommend), then you need to create it in Klaviyo.
@BarryDensa I don’t understand what you mean by “create a flow, but after the email goes out”. Can you explain this? After what email goes out?
Note that the emails in the Flow need to be Live at the moment of importing the subscribers into the list that is being used as a trigger. If they’re on Draft mode, they will immediately be skipped.
If you want to share screenshots or anything else, please do it in this thread so it can be useful to other members of the community.
I created a campaign, a single email announcing a sale of a new product, with coupon code shown in the email. Easy.
What I wanted to do is create flow that would follow up the email with “follow-up emails”.
Here’s where I’m doubting I did the setup correctly…
The trigger events are:
They viewed the product, the top box shows the name of the product.
The second trigger box names the email with the coupon. Thow I’m hoping it works--’cause I don’t want anyone arriving at the product page to enter the flow. They got the email, they went to the product page...and they didn’t buy so they go into the flow:
@BarryDensa - As you mentioned, the Flow is only triggered if they “Viewed Product” which means if they don’t go to your site after they received the email, then the subsequent emails won’t happen. If that’s your intent, this certainly will work. Since this is a Event Triggered Flow, you should add another Flow Filter to make sure they don’t go through the Flow more than once (unless you want them to?).
However, if you have a strong engagement rate for your list, you may want to just considering schedule those emails as different Campaigns on subsequent days as mentioned earlier in this thread. You can also build “Segments” for people that Opened the first campaign, or other Segment rules to narrow it down if you feel like sending to the entire List is unnecessary, or you simply want it to be more targeted or personalized.