Hi @Erik-Gilpa,
Yes! However, you don’t need to use a conditional split or separate users on how they signed up if you don’t want them to. If you want, they can both receive the same email messages in your Flow if you want. I’d suggest checking out our insightful documentation on why and how you can separate different branches in one flow for different user experiences.
-Taylor
Hi @Erik-Gilpa,
Yes, if you want users who filled out the different forms to receive a different email because of how they signed up, then yes you can use that property to separate them in a conditional split! Additionally, I’d recommend checking out our documentation on the benefits of having a single main list as it easier to keep up with, list clean and helps with your overall account hygiene!
-Taylor
You mean it is best with one list, instead of several lists?
That was my thought, and that's why my suggestion using conditional split, to separate users on how the signed up, but still ending in the same list, and still receive my welcome flow.
Best
Erik
Hi @Erik-Gilpa,
Yes, if you want users who filled out the different forms to receive a different email because of how they signed up, then yes you can use that property to separate them in a conditional split! Additionally, I’d recommend checking out our documentation on the benefits of having a single main list as it easier to keep up with, list clean and helps with your overall account hygiene!
-Taylor
Hi @Taylor Tarpley
Thanks for your answer.
So if I want a welcome flow for both signup forms, I then need to different list or can I use a “Conditional Split - $source not equal Hvalpebog”?
Best Erik
Hi there!
Great question!
If both forms are connected to one list and that one list is connected to a flow, a user will not enter a flow a second time if they have already filled out one form and gone through the flow previously. The reason is that users can only go through a List Triggered Flow once. Even if they use a different form to sign up, with the profile property attached to the form, Klaviyo will recognize that they are already in the attached Lists and have gone through the Flow once already. The only thing that would change for this profile is that it would now have the new profile property attached and its $source property would update to the second form.
I’d suggest checking out these similar Community topics that can help you gain more insight!
Finally, I’d recommend checking out our Klaviyo Academy courses to build on your Klaviyo knowledge if you haven’t already:
Thanks for participating in the Community!
-Taylor