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Is there a way to set up a segment of users that purchased from a specific campaign that was sent? 

Hi @Biancae,

Thanks for sharing your question with us!

Yes this is absolutely possible. You can use the segment definition: What somebody has done (or not done) > Placed Order (at least once over all time) > where Attributed Message = “Name of your campaign”.

That will generate a segment of all users who purchased from this campaign.

For more information on how we determine who qualifies for a campaign attribution, I recommend having a look at our guide on conversion tracking.

Also, If you’re interested to learn about campaign analytics, I recommend reviewing our guide here.

Thanks for being a member of our community.


Hi @Biancae,

Thanks for sharing your question with us!

Yes this is absolutely possible. You can use the segment definition: What somebody has done (or not done) > Placed Order (at least once over all time) > where Attributed Message = “Name of your campaign”.

That will generate a segment of all users who purchased from this campaign.

For more information on how we determine who qualifies for a campaign attribution, I recommend having a look at our guide on conversion tracking.

Also, If you’re interested to learn about campaign analytics, I recommend reviewing our guide here.

Thanks for being a member of our community.


Hello! I am no longer seeing “attributed message” as an option in the dropdown. Did this change recently? Is there a new way to create this segment?


HI ​@janegriffiths,

As of now, this is no longer an option when creating segments. Apologies for this! That being said, you’re still able to see who placed an order attributed to a certain message, if you visit that message’s recipient activity, and click the “Converted” tab. From there, press “Export CSV” and you’ll have a CSV of everybody who converted after interacting with one of your messages. 

You can then upload these profiles into a Klaviyo list, if you’d like. Let me know if I can answer any follow-up questions about this.