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What are Gameball's Automation Controls

Learn more about Gameball's Automation Campaigns controls, and how to use them.

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Written by Ganna Adnan
Updated over a week ago

Automation controls play a crucial role in orchestrating seamless workflows, allowing businesses to customize and optimize automation campaigns effectively. In this article, we'll delve into the various automation controls offered by Gameball, providing detailed insights into their functionalities and applications.

Exploring Automation Controls:

Automation controls provide businesses with the flexibility to tailor their workflows based on specific conditions or events. Let's explore each automation control offered by Gameball in detail:

  • Wait for Event:

    Wait for Event enables you to pause workflow execution until a specific customer action occurs, and a certain amount of time(e.g. wait for a customer to place an order withing the upcoming 7 days). This control allows for the creation of two action paths:

    1. Received: The expected event occurs within the specified timeframe, triggering the subsequent action.

    2. Elapsed: The specified event does not occur within the timeframe, prompting an alternative action.

  • Time Delay:

    Time Delay introduces a specified period of time before executing the next action in the workflow. This control is ideal for scheduling actions to occur after a certain delay, enabling businesses to sequence tasks effectively.

  • Conditional Splits:

    Conditional Splits allow businesses to evaluate whether a previous event meets specified criteria or not. Based on the result, businesses can create two action paths:

    1. Yes: The condition is met, triggering one set of actions.

    2. No: The condition is not met, prompting an alternative set of actions.


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