now, let’s say the sequence of cart abandoned flow consists of 3 emails, and the last email includes a special discount offer to encourage the customer to purchase, how would I make Klaviyo skip the contact if they purchased during the first 2 emails? as It doesn't make sense to send the offer email if the customer converts and makes the purchase.
Best answer by Mailbox Manny
Thanks for sharing the link @ayyub_here
To add to it, the filter on the trigger would be the thing that kicks out the subscriber based on the criteria that has been set. In this case, the criteria you mention would work perfectly.
@rusbatala here's also a link below that explains how triggers and filters work in Klaviyo. It would be worth it to go over this and understand it because it's such a powerful way to make your emails feel personalized.
To add to it, the filter on the trigger would be the thing that kicks out the subscriber based on the criteria that has been set. In this case, the criteria you mention would work perfectly.
@rusbatala here's also a link below that explains how triggers and filters work in Klaviyo. It would be worth it to go over this and understand it because it's such a powerful way to make your emails feel personalized.
sorry but these answers dont address the question.
Is my assumption correct:
Trigger filters for user that didnt have a purchase.
“Waits” for days etc will execute if you bought somewhere during lifetime of the Flow?
Do we need explicit checks in between actions in flow to see if purchase happened ?
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