Glossary

Workflow Automation

Workflow automation uses technology to execute a series of tasks automatically when specific conditions are met — replacing manual, repetitive processes with reliable, scalable systems that run 24/7.

How Workflow Automation Works

Every workflow has three core components:

  • Trigger: The event that starts the workflow (form submission, date reached, tag added, behavior detected)
  • Actions: What happens at each step (send message, update record, assign task, wait, branch)
  • Conditions: Logic that determines the path (if member type = premium, send offer A; else send offer B)

Common Workflow Automations

  • Lead Follow-Up: New inquiry → instant AI response → 24hr human follow-up task → 3-day nurture email
  • New Member Onboarding: Sign-up → welcome email → Day 3 tips → Day 7 check-in SMS → Day 14 survey
  • Win-Back: No visit in 21 days → SMS → 3 days later email with offer → 7 days later phone task
  • Birthday Campaign: Birthday in 7 days → personalized offer email → day-of SMS greeting
  • Renewal Reminder: 30 days before expiry → email → 14 days → SMS → 7 days → phone task
  • Review Request: Positive interaction detected → next day review request SMS → 3 days email reminder

Benefits

  • Ensures consistent follow-up — nothing falls through the cracks
  • Scales your team without adding headcount
  • Runs 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Delivers the right message at the right time automatically
  • Frees your team to focus on high-value activities

Workflow Automation vs. Simple Automation

Simple automation is a single action (send birthday email). Workflow automation chains multiple actions together with timing, conditions, and branching logic — creating sophisticated multi-step sequences that respond to customer behavior in real time.