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In Advanced Outreach, are variants mutually exclusive?
Within Advanced Outreach, are variants mutually exclusive?
I understand the original use case for variants was language, and that use case would typically mean variants are mutually-exclusive. I'm arriving at a use case where I may want to notify based on multiple criteria. For example, they are over their contract for two different products. In that case, I'd ideally send two variants from the same Advanced Outreach.
I suspect Variants are mutually-exclusive, and that once a Variant is selected, Advanced Outreach sends the email and no longer queries if there are additional matches making the participant eligible for another message in a different Variant.
I suspect I could remedy by running several Advanced Outreaches, but this isn't ideal as I would like to run a single AO, given that the metrics are pulled from very similar stores. (I also know they'll be some question about sending multiple emails to a single participant at the same time. I'm aware, and given our use case, we're really trying to get someone's attention quickly and we are OK with the risk of the multiple notifications.)
I understand the original use case for variants was language, and that use case would typically mean variants are mutually-exclusive. I'm arriving at a use case where I may want to notify based on multiple criteria. For example, they are over their contract for two different products. In that case, I'd ideally send two variants from the same Advanced Outreach.
I suspect Variants are mutually-exclusive, and that once a Variant is selected, Advanced Outreach sends the email and no longer queries if there are additional matches making the participant eligible for another message in a different Variant.
I suspect I could remedy by running several Advanced Outreaches, but this isn't ideal as I would like to run a single AO, given that the metrics are pulled from very similar stores. (I also know they'll be some question about sending multiple emails to a single participant at the same time. I'm aware, and given our use case, we're really trying to get someone's attention quickly and we are OK with the risk of the multiple notifications.)
Best answer by ben
Hey Matt,
Yes, they are mutually exclusive. It will actually give you an error if it resolves to two variants.
I do have an idea for your use case. Say you have two products you are evaluating for being out of contract and a given customer could own both. You could make three email template variants: one with content about product 1 using filter for contract of product 1, one for with content about product 2 using filter for contract 2, and a third that combines both. You would need to be sure your first two outreaches exclude the product that is still in compliance.
We have done a similar process to this for certain feature adoptions to minimize the number of outreaches. It has worked pretty well thus far.
Hope this helps!
View originalYes, they are mutually exclusive. It will actually give you an error if it resolves to two variants.
I do have an idea for your use case. Say you have two products you are evaluating for being out of contract and a given customer could own both. You could make three email template variants: one with content about product 1 using filter for contract of product 1, one for with content about product 2 using filter for contract 2, and a third that combines both. You would need to be sure your first two outreaches exclude the product that is still in compliance.
We have done a similar process to this for certain feature adoptions to minimize the number of outreaches. It has worked pretty well thus far.
Hope this helps!
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