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'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[ActiveCampaign Release Notes]] > [[2024 Release Notes]] > A new, simpler automation builder
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= A New, Simpler Automation Builder =
= How to Use ActiveCampaign's Automation Builder =
 
ActiveCampaign's '''automation builder''' is a powerful feature that allows users to create automated workflows to optimize their marketing strategies. This tool is critical for businesses looking to engage customers consistently, efficiently manage lead nurturing, and automate processes. Understanding how to leverage the automation builder effectively can significantly enhance your marketing automation efforts.


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The **Automation Builder** is a core component of ActiveCampaign, allowing users to create marketing automations that streamline customer journeys and drive engagement at scale. In October 2024, ActiveCampaign introduced a major update to this builder, redesigning its interface and functionality to make it simpler, faster, and more powerful for all users—whether you're just starting out or already running complex workflows.
The '''automation builder''' enables users to create detailed workflows by combining triggers, actions, and various logic paths. These workflows allow you to automate repetitive tasks, thereby freeing up time for more strategic activities. By the end of this guide, you should feel comfortable navigating the automation builder and utilizing it to create automations tailored to your business needs.


This enhancement centers around a **modernized user interface**, **improved performance**, and **streamlined action discovery**, ensuring smoother and more efficient experiences when building automations. With an upgraded **Action modal**, more intuitive navigation, and lightning-fast response times, the new builder empowers both novice marketers and seasoned experts to achieve their automation goals effortlessly.
== How to Access the Automation Builder ==
To enter the automation workflow builder, follow these steps:
1. Click on '''Automations''' on the left side menu to navigate to the Automations Overview screen.
2. Click the '''Create an automation''' button in the upper right-hand corner.


== How to Access This Feature ==
After this, you can start building your automation using various methods.
To begin using the new Automation Builder experience:
 
# Open ActiveCampaign and access any **existing automation**, or create a **new automation**.
# Once in the automation interface, toggle on the **“New automation builder experience”** if prompted.
# Your builder will now reflect the new interface with upgraded visuals and features.
 
No new navigation paths are required; the upgrade is embedded in the existing automation interface with a toggle for easy adoption.


== Step-by-Step Instructions ==
== Step-by-Step Instructions ==
### Starting Your Automation
There are two main ways to start building your automation:
1. **Active Intelligence**: Use the Active Intelligence bar at the top of the page to input simple prompts and get suggestions for automation sequences.
2. **Start from Scratch**: Click on '''Start from Scratch''' to manually utilize various triggers, actions, and logic for your automation.


You can use the improved Automation Builder across existing or new automations. Below is a detailed guide to start using it effectively:
Additionally, you can select from a variety of automation workflow recipes provided by ActiveCampaign. By clicking on a recipe, you can see a preview and choose to get started if it fits your requirements.


=== Step 1: Access the Automation Builder ===
### Adding Triggers
# Navigate to the left-hand menu and click on **Automations**.
Automation '''triggers''' are conditions that, when met, initiate the automation. To add a trigger:
# Choose **Create an automation** or select an existing one from the list.
1. Assign a trigger immediately after naming your new automation.
2. If you’re uncertain, you can click the '''x''' to exit this step or choose '''Or don’t have a trigger for your automation.'''


=== Step 2: Enable the New Experience ===
Once in the workflow builder, click on '''Add start trigger''' or '''Add new start''' at the top to include a trigger later.
# In the automation interface, if prompted, enable the **Toggle for the new experience**.
# The interface refreshes to load the new design.


=== Step 3: Add Actions ===
When selecting a trigger, you'll have options regarding the '''Runs''' setting:
# Click on the **plus (+)** icon where you want to add a new step.
- **Runs Once**: A contact can only enter the automation once, regardless of how many times they meet the triggering conditions.
# The updated **Action modal** appears.
- **Runs Multiple Times**: A contact can enter the automation repeatedly when the triggering conditions are met.
# Use the enhanced **search bar** within the modal to quickly locate the desired action.
# Select the action, and it will be added seamlessly to your workflow.


=== Step 4: Continue Building ===
### Segmenting Contacts
# Continue adding actions, applying conditions, or tagging contacts using the same intuitive process.
You can segment contacts entering the automation for more targeted campaigning. This is done by creating a '''segment''' that only includes contacts matching specific criteria. For instance, if you’d like the automation to run solely for contacts who have not made a purchase yet, you can filter by tags like '''Interested''' or the absence of the '''customer''' tag.
# You can move, delete, or duplicate steps using the modernized menu options presented on each action block.


=== Step 5: Save and Activate ===
### Adding Actions
# Click the **Save** button after making changes.
To add actions to your automation:
# Use the **Active toggle** to launch your automation when you're ready.
1. Click the node (+) at the desired location in your automation timeline.
2. This opens the '''Add an action''' modal, where you can find and select your desired action.


== Configuration Options and Settings ==
### Removing Triggers and Actions
You can delete triggers and actions by hovering over them and clicking the delete icon in the upper right corner. If you remove an '''If/Else''' condition with subsequent actions, you will be prompted to decide how to handle those actions.


The updated Automation Builder includes the following key UI and functional enhancements:
### Moving or Copying Actions
To move or copy actions within your automation:
- Drag and drop the specific action(s) onto the '''+''' symbol located where you wish to reposition them.


* '''Modernized Interface''': Provides a clean, visual design that prioritizes usability and efficiency.
### Saving Your Automation
* '''New Action Modal''': A centralized and searchable location to find and select actions.
Your work is automatically saved as you build, ensuring that you don’t lose progress. Additionally, if you need to revert to a previous version, you can utilize the '''turn back time''' icon.
* '''Quick Add Feature''': Automatically populates selected actions directly into the automation in one click.
* '''Enhanced Action Search''': Just type the name of the action and it appears instantly.
* '''Improved Discoverability''': The layout and design of the modal and menu make it easier to explore available actions and features.
* '''Performance Enhancements''': Faster loading times and responsiveness across complex automations.


These settings are built directly into the environment and do not require additional configuration.
### Viewing Your Workflow
For larger automations, navigating through the entire workflow may require adjustments. ActiveCampaign offers methods to alleviate this, and it’s recommended to create smaller automations rather than one large one.


== Best Practices and Tips ==
### Activating Your Automation
Keep your automation '''Inactive''' until it is fully configured. This prevents contacts from entering until you're prepared to launch it. Learn how to toggle to '''Active''' when ready.


To get the most value out of the new Automation Builder, consider the following recommendations:
### Naming and Labeling Your Automation
Choose descriptive names for your automations to avoid confusion later, especially if you manage several. You can label automations based on categories like pre-sales marketing or pipeline automation to stay organized.


* **Use Search for Speed**: When building large workflows, typing action names into the search bar significantly reduces time spent scrolling.
### Editing Your Automation
* **Group Related Steps**: Visually organize actions into logical clusters for better oversight and troubleshooting.
Before making any changes to an active automation, switch it to '''Inactive''' temporarily. This ensures that contacts do not skip steps while you adjust your workflow. Once changes are made, you can reactivate the automation.
* **Preview Before Activation**: Always walk through the automation sequence to validate logic before enabling.
* **Name Actions Clearly**: Customize action names to reflect their function (e.g., “Send Promo Email - Fall Sale”) for easier identification later.
* **Optimize for Performance**: Remove outdated or unnecessary paths to speed up automation processing and reduce confusion.


== Common Use Cases with Examples ==
== Configuration Options and Settings ==
- **Triggers**: Events that start the automation.
- **Actions**: Tasks completed as a result of the triggers.
- **Runs Setting**: Determines whether contacts can enter once or multiple times.
- **Segments**: Filters to include or exclude contacts based on specific criteria.
- **Naming**: Requires descriptive titles for easy management.


=== Ecommerce Campaigns ===
== Best Practices and Tips ==
* Use the new **quick add** feature to rapidly place actions like **Send Email**, **Wait**, and **Tag Contact** as part of an abandoned cart sequence.
- Regularly review and edit automations to ensure they align with current marketing strategies.
 
- Use segments wisely to enhance targeting capabilities.
=== Lead Nurturing ===
- Consider creating automations in smaller batches to maintain clarity and manageability.
* Create well-structured flows with defined delay intervals using visual cues in the new builder interface.
- Experiment with different triggers and actions to discover effective combinations.
 
=== Re-engagement ===
* Quickly search and apply **If/Else** conditions to route contacts based on past engagement levels.
 
=== Upsell Automations ===
* Instantly add **Goal** or **Webhook** actions using the improved search interface for event-triggered promotions.


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==
 
If you encounter any issues while using the automation builder:
If you're encountering issues with the new Automation Builder, try the following:
- Ensure that the correct triggers and actions are set.
 
- Double-check if the automation is active; if it is inactive, contacts cannot enter.
* **Problem: Old interface loading instead of new one**
- Review segment configurations to ensure they match your intended audience.
  - **Solution**: Double-check if the new experience toggle is enabled within the automation interface.
 
* **Problem: Search not returning expected actions**
  - **Solution**: Ensure keywords are typed correctly; use broader terms for better results (e.g., "email" vs. "send email").
 
* **Problem: Lag or sluggish performance**
  - **Solution**: Try clearing your browser cache or using a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox.
 
* **Problem: Actions not saving**
  - **Solution**: Always press the **Save** button before exiting; unsaved steps are not stored.
 
== Related Features ==
* See the [[Automation]] article for a deeper understanding of automation concepts and settings.
* Learn how to [[Create an automation from scratch in ActiveCampaign]].
* Explore enhancements like the [[Introducing the New Segments Experience]].
* For detailed changes to specific actions, view [[Action Update: Send Email]].


== FAQ ==
== FAQ ==
=== Q1: What is a trigger in the automation builder? ===
A trigger is a condition that initiates the automation when met by a contact.


=== What is different in the new Automation Builder? ===
=== Q2: Can I have multiple triggers in one automation? ===
The new builder includes a modernized interface, quicker action search and selection, better performance, and more intuitive navigation for both new and experienced users.
Yes, you can define multiple triggers to start the automation in various ways.
 
=== Do I need to do anything to activate this new builder? ===
No installation or download is necessary. Simply toggle on the new experience when inside a new or existing automation.
 
=== Can I switch back to the old builder? ===
While the update is designed to offer a better experience, if you prefer the classic view, you may have the option to disable the new experience during the initial rollout period. However, transitions to the new builder are encouraged for future support.


=== Will my existing automations be affected? ===
=== Q3: What does the '''Runs Multiple Times''' setting do? ===
No. Existing automations remain intact. The new builder only enhances the interface and build experience; your logic, actions, and history remain unchanged.
This setting allows a contact to re-enter the automation each time they meet the triggering conditions.


=== Are there new automation actions available? ===
=== Q4: How do I segment contacts for an automation? ===
While this update focuses more on interface and interaction enhancements, it improves the visibility and accessibility of all existing actions via the improved **Action modal**.
You can create segments that filter contacts based on specific criteria, such as tags.


=== Is training required to use the new builder? ===
=== Q5: What should I do if I want to make changes to a live automation? ===
No formal training is necessary; however, exploring the builder hands-on is the best way to get familiar. Additional resources are available if needed.
Switch the automation to '''Inactive''' before making changes to prevent any disruptions in the workflow.


=== Where can I learn more or get help? ===
=== Q6: Is there a way to see previous versions of my automation? ===
You can refer to the [[Automation]] documentation, review the [[Create an automation from scratch in ActiveCampaign]] guide, or visit ActiveCampaign's help center for more in-depth tutorials.
Yes, you can use the '''turn back time''' icon to rollback to previous versions of your automation.


== Additional Resources ==
=== Q7: How can I keep my automations organized? ===
* [[Create an automation from scratch in ActiveCampaign]]
Label your automations appropriately based on categories and use descriptive names for easy identification.
* Blog: [https://www.activecampaign.com/blog/2024-automation-enhancements Setting new standards for marketing automation in 2024]


For more platform updates, explore the full list of [[2024 Release Notes]].
In conclusion, exploring the capabilities of the ActiveCampaign automation builder and applying best practices will help streamline your marketing efforts significantly, ultimately leading to better engagement and productivity.
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 3 November 2025

```mediawiki Navigation: Main_Page > Automations > automation builder

How to Use ActiveCampaign's Automation Builder[edit | edit source]

ActiveCampaign's automation builder is a powerful feature that allows users to create automated workflows to optimize their marketing strategies. This tool is critical for businesses looking to engage customers consistently, efficiently manage lead nurturing, and automate processes. Understanding how to leverage the automation builder effectively can significantly enhance your marketing automation efforts.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

The automation builder enables users to create detailed workflows by combining triggers, actions, and various logic paths. These workflows allow you to automate repetitive tasks, thereby freeing up time for more strategic activities. By the end of this guide, you should feel comfortable navigating the automation builder and utilizing it to create automations tailored to your business needs.

How to Access the Automation Builder[edit | edit source]

To enter the automation workflow builder, follow these steps: 1. Click on Automations on the left side menu to navigate to the Automations Overview screen. 2. Click the Create an automation button in the upper right-hand corner.

After this, you can start building your automation using various methods.

Step-by-Step Instructions[edit | edit source]

      1. Starting Your Automation

There are two main ways to start building your automation: 1. **Active Intelligence**: Use the Active Intelligence bar at the top of the page to input simple prompts and get suggestions for automation sequences. 2. **Start from Scratch**: Click on Start from Scratch to manually utilize various triggers, actions, and logic for your automation.

Additionally, you can select from a variety of automation workflow recipes provided by ActiveCampaign. By clicking on a recipe, you can see a preview and choose to get started if it fits your requirements.

      1. Adding Triggers

Automation triggers are conditions that, when met, initiate the automation. To add a trigger: 1. Assign a trigger immediately after naming your new automation. 2. If you’re uncertain, you can click the x to exit this step or choose Or don’t have a trigger for your automation.

Once in the workflow builder, click on Add start trigger or Add new start at the top to include a trigger later.

When selecting a trigger, you'll have options regarding the Runs setting: - **Runs Once**: A contact can only enter the automation once, regardless of how many times they meet the triggering conditions. - **Runs Multiple Times**: A contact can enter the automation repeatedly when the triggering conditions are met.

      1. Segmenting Contacts

You can segment contacts entering the automation for more targeted campaigning. This is done by creating a segment that only includes contacts matching specific criteria. For instance, if you’d like the automation to run solely for contacts who have not made a purchase yet, you can filter by tags like Interested or the absence of the customer tag.

      1. Adding Actions

To add actions to your automation: 1. Click the node (+) at the desired location in your automation timeline. 2. This opens the Add an action modal, where you can find and select your desired action.

      1. Removing Triggers and Actions

You can delete triggers and actions by hovering over them and clicking the delete icon in the upper right corner. If you remove an If/Else condition with subsequent actions, you will be prompted to decide how to handle those actions.

      1. Moving or Copying Actions

To move or copy actions within your automation: - Drag and drop the specific action(s) onto the + symbol located where you wish to reposition them.

      1. Saving Your Automation

Your work is automatically saved as you build, ensuring that you don’t lose progress. Additionally, if you need to revert to a previous version, you can utilize the turn back time icon.

      1. Viewing Your Workflow

For larger automations, navigating through the entire workflow may require adjustments. ActiveCampaign offers methods to alleviate this, and it’s recommended to create smaller automations rather than one large one.

      1. Activating Your Automation

Keep your automation Inactive until it is fully configured. This prevents contacts from entering until you're prepared to launch it. Learn how to toggle to Active when ready.

      1. Naming and Labeling Your Automation

Choose descriptive names for your automations to avoid confusion later, especially if you manage several. You can label automations based on categories like pre-sales marketing or pipeline automation to stay organized.

      1. Editing Your Automation

Before making any changes to an active automation, switch it to Inactive temporarily. This ensures that contacts do not skip steps while you adjust your workflow. Once changes are made, you can reactivate the automation.

Configuration Options and Settings[edit | edit source]

- **Triggers**: Events that start the automation. - **Actions**: Tasks completed as a result of the triggers. - **Runs Setting**: Determines whether contacts can enter once or multiple times. - **Segments**: Filters to include or exclude contacts based on specific criteria. - **Naming**: Requires descriptive titles for easy management.

Best Practices and Tips[edit | edit source]

- Regularly review and edit automations to ensure they align with current marketing strategies. - Use segments wisely to enhance targeting capabilities. - Consider creating automations in smaller batches to maintain clarity and manageability. - Experiment with different triggers and actions to discover effective combinations.

Troubleshooting[edit | edit source]

If you encounter any issues while using the automation builder: - Ensure that the correct triggers and actions are set. - Double-check if the automation is active; if it is inactive, contacts cannot enter. - Review segment configurations to ensure they match your intended audience.

FAQ[edit | edit source]

Q1: What is a trigger in the automation builder?[edit | edit source]

A trigger is a condition that initiates the automation when met by a contact.

Q2: Can I have multiple triggers in one automation?[edit | edit source]

Yes, you can define multiple triggers to start the automation in various ways.

Q3: What does the Runs Multiple Times setting do?[edit | edit source]

This setting allows a contact to re-enter the automation each time they meet the triggering conditions.

Q4: How do I segment contacts for an automation?[edit | edit source]

You can create segments that filter contacts based on specific criteria, such as tags.

Q5: What should I do if I want to make changes to a live automation?[edit | edit source]

Switch the automation to Inactive before making changes to prevent any disruptions in the workflow.

Q6: Is there a way to see previous versions of my automation?[edit | edit source]

Yes, you can use the turn back time icon to rollback to previous versions of your automation.

Q7: How can I keep my automations organized?[edit | edit source]

Label your automations appropriately based on categories and use descriptive names for easy identification.

In conclusion, exploring the capabilities of the ActiveCampaign automation builder and applying best practices will help streamline your marketing efforts significantly, ultimately leading to better engagement and productivity. ```