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akibJ.
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I have Notify button and Klaviyo flow but I don’t think it works.I would like it set up properly & also want to create preorders without using additional app.

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Hi @akibJ. 

To add to @Kylie W comment, for pre-orders, I don’t use the notify button which only fire emails once the product is available.

Instead, I set the product to live and ensure there’s a prominent call-out in the product body copy and maybe the product title. That call-out says it’s a pre-order and when shipping is expected. Customers placed an order as normal but they will know it’s a pre-order and shipping is delayed.

I then create a pre-order flow with an ordered product trigger (for that product). The email in that flow acknowledges they’ve purchased and emphasises again that it is a pre-order, and when they can expect shipping to occur.

You’ll need to remember to switch off this flow when the product ships, or add a flow filter for the ordered product with a ‘before’ condition and the date you will start to ship if you’re confident of the date. Orders after that date won't receive the pre-order email as the product is now shipping.

Hope that helps

Andy  

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Kylie W
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  • December 3, 2023

Hi @akibJ. 

Thank you for your post in the Klaviyo Community - nice to see you here!

Could you please share a little more information on how you want to use the Back In Stock feature for Pre-Orders?

Also are you able to share why you think it isn’t working?

Once I hear back from you, I will review it.

Kylie


bluesnapper
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  • December 4, 2023

Hi @akibJ. 

To add to @Kylie W comment, for pre-orders, I don’t use the notify button which only fire emails once the product is available.

Instead, I set the product to live and ensure there’s a prominent call-out in the product body copy and maybe the product title. That call-out says it’s a pre-order and when shipping is expected. Customers placed an order as normal but they will know it’s a pre-order and shipping is delayed.

I then create a pre-order flow with an ordered product trigger (for that product). The email in that flow acknowledges they’ve purchased and emphasises again that it is a pre-order, and when they can expect shipping to occur.

You’ll need to remember to switch off this flow when the product ships, or add a flow filter for the ordered product with a ‘before’ condition and the date you will start to ship if you’re confident of the date. Orders after that date won't receive the pre-order email as the product is now shipping.

Hope that helps

Andy