Hello @Chrystal,
Great questions!
Since flows are automated emails that get sent out in response to a specific trigger occurring, there would not be a way to manually put someone into a flow or cause them to be manually triggered for a flow. Unless a customer meets the flow conditions and triggers, they would not be eligible for the flow.
From your two flow examples, customers would only trigger Flow 1: Failed Orders when they triggered the failed payment trigger. Similarly, customers would only enter Flow 2: Customer winback flow when they trigger a placed order event. The available triggers you can use to build and initiate flows are based on Lists, Segments, Metrics, and Date Properties. At this time there is no trigger available to initiate a customer into a flow when they complete or reach a certain step in another flow.
Furthermore, when a customer triggers a flow, they would trigger the flow from the very beginning and would not be placed in the middle of a flow to continue onwards. I would recommend taking a look at the following articles to further understand how flow triggers function and how contacts going through each flow:
In addition, customer winback flows are a way to entice customers who were previously engaged to return and interact with your brand again or make another purchase. Because of this, should a customer triggered the failed order flow, receive an email indicating that their payment failed, then proceed to make their purchase again, they would already be placed into the customer winback flow automatically due to recording a Placed Order event. If the customer however does not complete their order after receiving notice of their failed order, then the customer would not be queued for the customer winback flow as there would not be an engagement from this customer. For further reading, you can take a look at the Creating a Winback Flow article and Objective Video: Turn On a Winback Flow video resources Klaviyo offers on this subject.
I hope this helps!
David
I think this is a mistake to not have this feature. Other competitor platforms can trigger flow from other existing flows and this is very helpful to not have to duplicate so many emails.
Hey @cmoore@falenalab.com,
Really appreciate your feedback regarding this functionality to allow customers to enter another flow upon completing another one. I’ll share this suggestion with our Product Team!
Thanks for being a member of our Klaviyo Community!
David
Completely agree with @cmoore@falenalab.com , this is a feature in mailchimp and it’s super frustrating that it can’t be done in Klaviyo. Has there been any movement on this feature @david.to ?
@david.to I bet you can help me! If I have a Flow and I want them to go to the ‘next’ Flow in our nurturing sequence what is best practice if we can not simply send them to the next adventure?
Is the solution to create a Segment of the people in the first Flow as they enter it and then use that as the Trigger for Flow 2 when they complete the Flow 1? Any insight is appreciated! ;)
Completely agree with @cmoore@falenalab.com , this is a feature in ActiveCampaign as well and it’s super frustrating that it can’t be done in Klaviyo. Has there been any movement on this feature @david.to ?
+100
Hey @ogessel
At this time there is no update to provide. If there is any news in the future to share, we will update this thread to let everyone know! Thank you for being part of the Klaviyo Community!
I have to agree that this is an important feature. I offer a free eBook download as part of a sales funnel flow. I would like to move people who exit the flow without a purchase to another flow. I’ve tried adding a custom property to the user upon exit and then using that property as a filter for a different flow but it isn’t working. Would love some help here.
Nobody has mentioned an obvious work-around for this missing feature, but there is a simple one I believe:
At the end of flow branch were you want to feed users to a new flow, just add a new property to those users, and use that property to create a new segment, then use that segment to trigger a NEW flow, which could be a duplicaton of another flow you already have going.
This is much less clean than flow-to-flow actions like ActiveCampaign has (and apparently even mailchimp now).
Also missing from Klaviyo and making it hard to run my marketing: 2) No WAIT-UNTIL XXX capabilities inside of Klaviyo flows. We use these all the time in AC, and simply could not believe Klaviyo is missing this function (conditional waits/delays). 3) Tagging and untagging as actions in flows. This seems really simple, but Klaviyo seems to have left tags out of the automation side of the platform in regards to tirggers, and actions. You can use user properties as a work-around for this.
This is the very reason why some of our campaigns have been moved to a different platform. While Klaviyo is still an awesome email marketing platform, I still think that you need to add this feature companies, and business are highly needing this feature.
Nobody has mentioned an obvious work-around for this missing feature, but there is a simple one I believe:
At the end of flow branch were you want to feed users to a new flow, just add a new property to those users, and use that property to create a new segment, then use that segment to trigger a NEW flow, which could be a duplicaton of another flow you already have going.
This is much less clean than flow-to-flow actions like ActiveCampaign has (and apparently even mailchimp now).
Also missing from Klaviyo and making it hard to run my marketing: 2) No WAIT-UNTIL XXX capabilities inside of Klaviyo flows. We use these all the time in AC, and simply could not believe Klaviyo is missing this function (conditional waits/delays). 3) Tagging and untagging as actions in flows. This seems really simple, but Klaviyo seems to have left tags out of the automation side of the platform in regards to tirggers, and actions. You can use user properties as a work-around for this.
@Joel Has this worked for you?
Yes I agree with all the users, Klaviyo is so ‘last decade’ in terms of automation capabilities.
Still patiently waiting for Klaviyo to add this feature, that most of it’s competitors have.
I think this is a mistake to not have this feature. Other competitor platforms can trigger flow from other existing flows and this is very helpful to not have to duplicate so many emails.
This is a HubSpot feature, too. Granted, to have access to this kind of automation, you have to have a HubSpot Professional level subscription or above, but it is available.
What you CAN do from existing flows, and this is my recommendation as an automation expert, is use the flow steps to add/remove people from a static list.
List membership CAN trigger membership in another flow. So rather than gumming up your database with another custom property/field, once someone completes a flow, if they have to be qualified for another flow, add them to a list as the final step. Then a second flow could start to deploy based on membership in that list.
Similar logic is also used in Marketo for Nurture campaigns. There has to be an entry campaign, and an exit campaign attached to a Marketo Nurture campaign. That’s how to pop people from one into another in the simplest way and simplest use.
I think this is a mistake to not have this feature. Other competitor platforms can trigger flow from other existing flows and this is very helpful to not have to duplicate so many emails.
This is a HubSpot feature, too. Granted, to have access to this kind of automation, you have to have a HubSpot Professional level subscription or above, but it is available.
What you CAN do from existing flows, and this is my recommendation as an automation expert, is use the flow steps to add/remove people from a static list.
List membership CAN trigger membership in another flow. So rather than gumming up your database with another custom property/field, once someone completes a flow, if they have to be qualified for another flow, add them to a list as the final step. Then a second flow could start to deploy based on membership in that list.
Similar logic is also used in Marketo for Nurture campaigns. There has to be an entry campaign, and an exit campaign attached to a Marketo Nurture campaign. That’s how to pop people from one into another in the simplest way and simplest use.
This would work, IF Klaviyo had a step “add to list”, but it doesn’t At least I don’t see one. This is indeed very limiting, we have some product-specific post-purchase flows, and on the former platform we could make the buyers enter the general Welcome flow, filter “purchased XX product > if yes > move to product-specific flow”. Would be awesome to have that. We’re currently testing Klaviyo to see if it’d be better than the other platform we use, but these limitations that seem rather basic are really frustrating.
Hi @eva.lego,
Thank you for being a part of our community! I have shared this feedback with our product team so this feedback is resurfaced. We appreciate you bringing this up as a feature that is important. There are a few other ideas and workarounds in this thread, but again this feedback has been passed on to our product team. Thanks again for actively contributing to make our product better!
~Chloe
Hi @eva.lego,
Thank you for being a part of our community! I have shared this feedback with our product team so this feedback is resurfaced. We appreciate you bringing this up as a feature that is important. There are a few other ideas and workarounds in this thread, but again this feedback has been passed on to our product team. Thanks again for actively contributing to make our product better!
~Chloe
Is there an update on this? I’d like to trigger another automation once people complete their welcome automation to request reviews. However we want the reviews request to be it’s own automation as there should be an opportunity from other flows for us to request a review via this automation.