Once a course is sold, we manually activate the account and send out a mail to the user with their login info, and later on we send them a reminder before their course expires.
I set up a flow in Klaviyo that is triggered by a list in which I input all the new users along with their emails, usernames and passwords.
The flow works fine for first time users, however recurring customers are not receiving a second batch of emails.
Ex: If you took a course in Jan, you’ll receive the intended emails normally. However, if you take a new course in June and I add your info + email to the list, klaviyo doesn’t recognize you as a new user and you won’t receive a second batch of emails.
Can you please suggest any fixes to this problem or alternative methods?
If they’re buying through a sales team does that mean you’re manually adding them to Klaviyo? If you’re manually uploading them or adding them one by one you can add a profile property that for instance says what course they purchased and create the segment off of that.
Unfortunately, you can only have one trigger per flow. So if you want them to get the same flow multiple times you’ll need to either clone the flow and have each one triggered by a different list or segment…
OR you can create a custom event, ex. Joined Course. Events (metrics in Klaviyo) will trigger the same flow more than once. (Ex. Placed order, started checkout) These can also be manually imported or set through the API which you can do with Zapier.
If they’re buying through a sales team does that mean you’re manually adding them to Klaviyo? If you’re manually uploading them or adding them one by one you can add a profile property that for instance says what course they purchased and create the segment off of that.
Unfortunately, you can only have one trigger per flow. So if you want them to get the same flow multiple times you’ll need to either clone the flow and have each one triggered by a different list or segment…
OR you can create a custom event, ex. Joined Course. Events (metrics in Klaviyo) will trigger the same flow more than once. (Ex. Placed order, started checkout) These can also be manually imported or set through the API which you can do with Zapier.