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```mediawiki '''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Automations]] > Modifying "Wait" action while contacts are queued on it == Introduction == The '''Modifying "Wait" action while contacts are queued on it''' feature in ActiveCampaign provides users with the flexibility to adjust how contacts progress in an automation. This is crucial because it allows for real-time adjustments based on the evolving needs of your business or campaign, ensuring that the customer journey is as efficient and relevant as possible. Whether you need to delete a wait action, increase or decrease wait times, or modify specific wait conditions, understanding these options is essential for creating effective automations. == How to Access This Feature == To access the feature that allows you to modify the "Wait" action in your ActiveCampaign automations, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your ActiveCampaign account. 2. Navigate to the '''Automations''' section via the main menu. 3. Select the specific automation that includes a '''Wait''' action you wish to modify. == Step-by-Step Instructions == Here’s a detailed guide on how to modify the "Wait" action during queued contacts: === Step 1: Deleting a Wait Action === - If you decide to delete a '''Wait''' action, queued contacts will automatically proceed to the next action in the automation. - Important: If there’s no action following the '''Wait''' action, the automation will conclude for those contacts still in queue. === Step 2: Increasing Wait Time === - When you increase the '''Wait''' time, ActiveCampaign will take into account the time that each contact has already spent at that '''Wait''' action. - For example, if a contact has already waited for 23 hours and you change the '''Wait''' time from 1 day to 2 days, that contact will move on in a total of 25 hours. === Step 3: Decreasing Wait Time === - If you decrease the '''Wait''' time, ActiveCampaign will still consider how long each contact has already been waiting. - If the time already spent at the '''Wait''' action exceeds the new wait duration, the contacts will move on within a few minutes. === Step 4: Modifying Specific Wait Conditions === - If you choose to modify specific wait conditions, ActiveCampaign will evaluate these new conditions against each queued contact. - Contacts that meet the new conditions will move on within a few minutes; those that do not will continue to wait. == Configuration Options and Settings == There are four main configuration options when modifying the '''Wait''' action: 1. **Delete** – Remove the action entirely. 2. **Wait time increased** – Adjust the duration of time contacts will remain in the wait state. 3. **Wait time decreased** – Shorten the duration of time contacts will remain in the wait state. 4. **Specific wait conditions modified** – Change the criteria that determine how contacts proceed after waiting. == Best Practices and Tips == To get the most out of the '''Modifying "Wait" action''' feature, consider the following best practices: - Always review the overall flow of your automation before deleting or modifying a '''Wait''' action to ensure the integrity of the contact journey is maintained. - Use the increasing or decreasing of wait times strategically to test how it affects engagement and response rates from your audience. - Regularly assess the effectiveness of specific conditions in your automations; tuning these can lead to better targeting and conversion rates. == Common Use Cases == Here are some common scenarios where modifying the '''Wait''' action can be beneficial: - **Testing Campaign Durations**: If you’re running a split test to gauge the effectiveness of outreach timing, adjusting wait times can help determine which duration yields the best results. - **Responding to Contact Behavior**: If you notice that leads are responding faster than anticipated, consider decreasing wait times to guide them through the funnel more swiftly. - **Dynamic Campaign Adjustments**: During a live campaign, if your strategy needs to pivot based on real-time data, adjusting wait conditions can help quickly realign your campaign strategy. == Troubleshooting == If you encounter any issues while modifying the '''Wait''' action, consider the following: - Ensure you are not trying to delete a '''Wait''' action that is essential for your automation's flow. - Double-check that any new conditions you set align with your current contact status; incorrect conditions can cause delays or prevent contacts from progressing. == Related Features == - For more information on enhancing your automations, check out the [[Automation]] feature documentation. - Learn about other actions in automations, including the roles of '''Emails''' and '''Tags. == FAQ == === Q1: Can I restore a deleted Wait action? === No, once a '''Wait''' action is deleted, it cannot be restored. Ensure that you review your automation before making substantial changes. === Q2: What happens to contacts already in the Wait action if I adjust the time? === Contacts will have their time spent accounted for and will adjust accordingly to the new wait time settings. === Q3: Do I need to save changes after modifying a Wait action? === Yes, always remember to click '''Save''' to ensure your modifications take effect. === Q4: Can I modify multiple Wait actions at once? === Currently, modifications must be made to each '''Wait''' action individually within the automation. === Q5: Is there a limit to how many Wait actions I can have in an automation? === ActiveCampaign does not limit the number of '''Wait''' actions, but your automation should remain logical and coherent for optimum performance. === Q6: What should I do if contacts are not progressing as expected? === Review the wait conditions you have set. If contacts are matching those conditions, they should progress; if not, consider adjusting your logic. === Q7: Can I test the effects of Wait actions without affecting live contacts? === It's recommended to test your automations with a segment of your contacts before going live to see how adjustments to Wait actions influence overall performance. With these insights, you are now better prepared to navigate the complexities of modifying the '''Wait''' action in your ActiveCampaign automations, enhancing your overall marketing strategies. ```
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