Triggers in dialog activities
Triggers define the event that causes your dialog activity to start or continue. Use triggers to wait for a customer to do something, for an event to occur, or for time to elapse. To include a trigger in a dialog activity, drag the trigger from the palette into the activity flow in the Activity Builder.
The following table describes the available triggers. Click any trigger to get details and an example.
Trigger | What triggers the activity to start or continue |
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A specific amount of time elapses. Example: Wait for 2 weeks and then continue the activity. |
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A customer successfully registers with your store. | |
A customer places an order with your store. | |
A customer participates in any social commerce activity, or a specific
activity, on your site. Example: A customer has created a product review with at least a three-star rating in the Televisions category. |
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A customer places something in the shopping cart and does not check out within
the number of days you specify. Example: A customer abandons a shopping cart for 3 days. |
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A customer belongs to a specific customer segment on the day the activity
runs. Example: The customer belongs to the Preferred Customer customer segment. |
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A customer is celebrating a birthday in the number of days you specify, or
today. Example: The customer is celebrating a birthday in 7 days. |
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A custom event that the triggers listed in this
table do not support. Examples:
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A customer searches in the store. Example: The customer searches multiple times for the same product. |
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A customer triggers a recurring order event. Examples:
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A customer triggers a subscription event. Examples:
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A customer checks out with a specific promotion applied to the
order. Example: A customer checks out with the Furniture Blowout promotion applied to the order. |
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A customer checks in to a specific point of
interest or region using a mobile device. Example: A customer enters
a brick-and-mortar store, and then uses a mobile phone to |