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'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Campaigns]] > Predictive Sending
'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Automations]] > [[Sending]] > Predictive Sending


== Update: Predictive Sending ==
= How to Use Predictive Sending to Automate Send Times =


=== Introduction ===
== Introduction ==
'''Predictive Sending''' is an advanced feature provided by ActiveCampaign that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to determine the optimal timings for sending email campaigns. This feature is designed to enhance email marketing efforts by ensuring that recipients receive emails when they are most likely to engage. By leveraging behavior-driven insights, Predictive Sending helps marketers boost engagement rates significantly.  
Predictive Sending is an innovative feature within ActiveCampaign that allows you to automate and optimize the timing of your email campaigns based on the individual habits of your contacts. By utilizing predictive analytics, this feature enhances engagement by determining the most effective time to send emails, thereby creating a more personalized experience for each recipient. It is especially useful for businesses seeking to improve communication and connection with their audience.


The importance of this feature lies in its ability to eliminate guesswork regarding email send times. Instead of following a fixed schedule, this feature allows intelligent decisions based on user behavior and preferences, ultimately leading to higher open and interaction rates.
This feature is available for the following plan types: '''Pro''' and '''Enterprise'''. However, it is important to note that predictive sending is not available for 1:1 emails or trial accounts, and it only applies to Standard campaign types.


=== How to Access Predictive Sending ===
== How to Access Predictive Sending ==
Predictive Sending can be accessed through the **Campaign Calendar** and the **Campaign Sending Page**. To utilize this feature, users must have a Pro or Enterprise plan.  
You can manage Predictive Sending directly from two primary contexts within ActiveCampaign: Automations and Campaigns.


To start using Predictive Sending:
=== In Automations ===
# Ensure you have at least one campaign that has been sent with Predictive Sending enabled.
1. Navigate to the '''Automations''' section from the left menu.
# If you haven't enabled it yet, follow the setup instructions in the next section.
2. Either choose an existing automation or create a new one.
3. Click on the (+) node where you would like to add your email action.


=== Step-by-Step Instructions ===
=== In Campaigns ===
Here are the detailed steps to use Predictive Sending effectively:
1. Access the '''Campaigns''' section from the left menu.
2. Either select an existing campaign or initiate the creation of a new campaign.


1. **Login** to your ActiveCampaign account.
== Step-by-Step Instructions ==
2. Navigate to the **Campaigns** section from the dashboard.
### Using Predictive Sending in Automations
3. Create a new campaign or select an existing campaign.
1. From the Automations section, select your automation or create a new one.
4. During the campaign setup, ensure you enable **Predictive Sending**.
2. Click the (+) node to add an email action.
5. Schedule your campaign's send time (typically for a time period that aligns with your audience's engagement).
3. Select '''Sending''' and then click on the '''Send an email''' action.
6. After sending your first campaign with this feature enabled, the system will begin learning from audience behavior.
4. Choose one of the following options in the modal window:
7. It's crucial to continue engaging users as the system performs updates weekly to refine sending times.
  - '''Create a new email''' - Build a campaign from scratch.
  - '''Start from an existing email''' - Copy an email you’ve previously created.
  - '''Save and design later''' - Add a send action and then come back to design the email later.
  - '''Select an email in the automation''' - Choose an existing campaign within the automation.
5. Click '''Continue'''.
6. For new emails or existing emails, follow the prompts to complete the email creation process and make sure to click the '''Predictive Send''' option before saving.
7. For selecting an existing email, choose the email from the dropdown menu and click '''Save'''. Then, open the email action to enable the Predictive Send option.


By sending campaigns regularly, you allow Predictive Sending to optimize timing recommendations based on evolving customer preferences.
### Using Predictive Sending in Campaigns
#### From the Campaigns Overview List View
1. In the Campaigns section, navigate to the '''List View''' tab.
2. Click to open an existing campaign or click the '''Create a campaign''' button.
3. Select the '''Standard campaign type''' and proceed.
4. In the Campaign Summary, click the '''Schedule''' button.
5. Enable the '''Use Predictive Sending''' option.
6. Choose the desired '''Delivery Date''' and '''Start Time''' for the campaign.
7. Finalize the email design and complete the fields before clicking on the '''Finish''' button.


=== Configuration Options and Settings ===
#### From the Campaigns Calendar
When configuring Predictive Sending, keep the following options in mind:
1. Go to the '''Calendar''' tab in the Campaigns section.
2. Click on the future date for your campaign.
3. In the modal, enter a '''Campaign Name''', select the '''Standard Campaign Type''', and enable the '''Use Predictive Sending''' option.
4. Click the '''Next''' button after entering the necessary details.
5. Design your campaign and click the '''Finish''' button to schedule it.


* **Predictive Sending**: Ensure this feature is turned on while setting up your campaigns.
== Configuration Options and Settings ==
* **Schedule Settings**: Choose a time frame that is likely to maximize engagement, based on historical data and audience behavior.
With Predictive Sending, there are several important configuration choices:


The AI technology will automatically calculate the best send times based on recipient activity and preferences every week after campaigns are sent using this feature.
- **Predictive Send**: This option enables the system to use historical open data to determine the best send time for your emails.
- **Wait Action**: It is advisable to add a '''Wait''' action after the '''Send Email''' action in your automation to prevent contacts from progressing until their email has been sent.


=== Best Practices and Tips ===
== Best Practices and Tips ==
1. **Regular Campaigns**: Send campaigns consistently. The more campaigns you send, the better the AI becomes at understanding optimal send times.
- Add a '''Wait''' action after the '''Send Email''' to manage contact flow through your automation effectively.
2. **Analyze Engagement**: Monitor the performance of your campaigns closely. Use reports to glean insights that may inform future scheduling.
- Use '''Predictive Sending''' judiciously; particularly avoid using it for time-sensitive communications.
3. **Targeted Offers**: Timing is essential for sending time-sensitive offers, such as sales or promotions. Use Predictive Sending to optimize these timings.
- Monitor performance by reviewing the sent times listed in the contact's profile under the activity stream.
4. **Engage New Subscribers**: Incorporate new subscribers into your campaigns promptly; their behavior will influence the predictions quickly.
- Regularly engage contacts to accumulate enough data for the predictive model to be effective.
 
== Common Use Cases ==
- **Automated Follow-ups**: Predictive Sending is great for engagements like follow-up emails where timing can make a significant difference in open rates.
- **Newsletters**: Use this feature for sending newsletters tailored to when contacts are most likely to engage.
- **Promotional Campaigns**: For campaigns that are critical to your marketing efforts, ensuring your messages are sent at optimal times increases engagement.


=== Common Use Cases with Examples ===
== Troubleshooting ==
* **Flash Sales**: Schedule a flash sale email to be sent at a time calculated to generate the highest interest, thus improving sales conversions.
If you face any issues using Predictive Sending, consider the following:
* **Holiday Promotions**: Utilize the ability of Predictive Sending to send holiday offers when your audience is most engaged, enhancing interaction and sales during peak times.
* **Engagement Campaigns**: For regular newsletters or updates, employ Predictive Sending to ensure they land in inboxes when recipients are most likely to check their email.


=== Troubleshooting ===
- Ensure that you have enabled the predictive sending option for the email campaign or automation.
While Predictive Sending is generally reliable, users may encounter challenges. Here are common troubleshooting tips:
- Check that you are using the Standard campaign type where Predictive Sending is supported.
- If there are no recorded open activities for a contact, emails may be sent at random times.


* **Not Seeing Expected Results**: If engagement levels do not improve as anticipated, reevaluate the list segmentation and ensure you are actively engaging your contacts during the week.
== FAQ ==
* **Inactivity**: Ensure that the campaigns are sent to contacts who are regularly engaging with your content, as the AI needs sufficient data to function optimally.
=== 1. What plan levels support Predictive Sending? ===
Predictive Sending is offered to users on the '''Pro''' and '''Enterprise''' plans.


=== Related Features ===
=== 2. Can I use Predictive Sending for one-to-one emails? ===
For further enhancement of your email campaigns, consider also exploring:
No, Predictive Sending is not available for individual emails.
* [[Campaigns]]: Overall management of your email campaigns.
* [[Automation]]: Automate your marketing campaigns for efficiency and effectiveness.


=== FAQ ===
=== 3. How does Predictive Sending work? ===
# '''What is Predictive Sending?'''
Predictive Sending analyzes your contacts' historical email open times to choose optimal send times.
Predictive Sending is a feature that predicts optimal email send times based on recipient behavior to maximize engagement.
# '''How does Predictive Sending work?'''
It utilizes AI algorithms that analyze user interactions with emails to suggest the best send times.
# '''Is Predictive Sending available to all users?'''
No, it is available only to Pro and Enterprise plan users.
# '''How often are send times recalculated?'''
Send times are recalculated every week based on the latest user engagement data.
# '''Do I need prior campaigns for it to work?'''
Yes, you must have sent at least one campaign with Predictive Sending enabled for the system to start learning.
# '''Can I manage Predictive Sending settings?'''
The settings are enabled during the campaign creation process; you must toggle it on when setting your schedule.
# '''What should I do if results are not improving?'''
Analyze your engagement metrics and reconsider how you're segmenting and targeting your audience to enhance engagement.


For additional insights, please refer to the guide on [how to use predictive sending to automate send times](https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000030839-How-to-use-predictive-sending-to-automate-send-times).
=== 4. What happens if a contact has no open data? ===
Emails will be sent randomly within 24 hours if a contact has no recorded open data.
 
=== 5. Can I disable Predictive Sending once it's enabled? ===
Yes, you can modify or disable Predictive Sending in the same locations where you enabled it.
 
=== 6. How does Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection affect Predictive Sending? ===
Emails sent to contacts using Apple devices with iOS 15 and Mail Privacy Protection will still be included in open analytics.
 
=== 7. Will using Predictive Sending affect the timing of my emails? ===
Yes, emails will be sent based on the predicted best time for each contact, improving engagement.
 
For more details, visit ActiveCampaign's official documentation.
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 3 November 2025

```mediawiki Navigation: Main_Page > Automations > Sending > Predictive Sending

How to Use Predictive Sending to Automate Send Times[edit | edit source]

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Predictive Sending is an innovative feature within ActiveCampaign that allows you to automate and optimize the timing of your email campaigns based on the individual habits of your contacts. By utilizing predictive analytics, this feature enhances engagement by determining the most effective time to send emails, thereby creating a more personalized experience for each recipient. It is especially useful for businesses seeking to improve communication and connection with their audience.

This feature is available for the following plan types: Pro and Enterprise. However, it is important to note that predictive sending is not available for 1:1 emails or trial accounts, and it only applies to Standard campaign types.

How to Access Predictive Sending[edit | edit source]

You can manage Predictive Sending directly from two primary contexts within ActiveCampaign: Automations and Campaigns.

In Automations[edit | edit source]

1. Navigate to the Automations section from the left menu. 2. Either choose an existing automation or create a new one. 3. Click on the (+) node where you would like to add your email action.

In Campaigns[edit | edit source]

1. Access the Campaigns section from the left menu. 2. Either select an existing campaign or initiate the creation of a new campaign.

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

      1. Using Predictive Sending in Automations

1. From the Automations section, select your automation or create a new one. 2. Click the (+) node to add an email action. 3. Select Sending and then click on the Send an email action. 4. Choose one of the following options in the modal window:

  - Create a new email - Build a campaign from scratch.
  - Start from an existing email - Copy an email you’ve previously created.
  - Save and design later - Add a send action and then come back to design the email later.
  - Select an email in the automation - Choose an existing campaign within the automation.

5. Click Continue. 6. For new emails or existing emails, follow the prompts to complete the email creation process and make sure to click the Predictive Send option before saving. 7. For selecting an existing email, choose the email from the dropdown menu and click Save. Then, open the email action to enable the Predictive Send option.

      1. Using Predictive Sending in Campaigns
        1. From the Campaigns Overview List View

1. In the Campaigns section, navigate to the List View tab. 2. Click to open an existing campaign or click the Create a campaign button. 3. Select the Standard campaign type and proceed. 4. In the Campaign Summary, click the Schedule button. 5. Enable the Use Predictive Sending option. 6. Choose the desired Delivery Date and Start Time for the campaign. 7. Finalize the email design and complete the fields before clicking on the Finish button.

        1. From the Campaigns Calendar

1. Go to the Calendar tab in the Campaigns section. 2. Click on the future date for your campaign. 3. In the modal, enter a Campaign Name, select the Standard Campaign Type, and enable the Use Predictive Sending option. 4. Click the Next button after entering the necessary details. 5. Design your campaign and click the Finish button to schedule it.

Configuration Options and Settings[edit | edit source]

With Predictive Sending, there are several important configuration choices:

- **Predictive Send**: This option enables the system to use historical open data to determine the best send time for your emails. - **Wait Action**: It is advisable to add a Wait action after the Send Email action in your automation to prevent contacts from progressing until their email has been sent.

Best Practices and Tips[edit | edit source]

- Add a Wait action after the Send Email to manage contact flow through your automation effectively. - Use Predictive Sending judiciously; particularly avoid using it for time-sensitive communications. - Monitor performance by reviewing the sent times listed in the contact's profile under the activity stream. - Regularly engage contacts to accumulate enough data for the predictive model to be effective.

Common Use Cases[edit | edit source]

- **Automated Follow-ups**: Predictive Sending is great for engagements like follow-up emails where timing can make a significant difference in open rates. - **Newsletters**: Use this feature for sending newsletters tailored to when contacts are most likely to engage. - **Promotional Campaigns**: For campaigns that are critical to your marketing efforts, ensuring your messages are sent at optimal times increases engagement.

Troubleshooting[edit | edit source]

If you face any issues using Predictive Sending, consider the following:

- Ensure that you have enabled the predictive sending option for the email campaign or automation. - Check that you are using the Standard campaign type where Predictive Sending is supported. - If there are no recorded open activities for a contact, emails may be sent at random times.

FAQ[edit | edit source]

1. What plan levels support Predictive Sending?[edit | edit source]

Predictive Sending is offered to users on the Pro and Enterprise plans.

2. Can I use Predictive Sending for one-to-one emails?[edit | edit source]

No, Predictive Sending is not available for individual emails.

3. How does Predictive Sending work?[edit | edit source]

Predictive Sending analyzes your contacts' historical email open times to choose optimal send times.

4. What happens if a contact has no open data?[edit | edit source]

Emails will be sent randomly within 24 hours if a contact has no recorded open data.

5. Can I disable Predictive Sending once it's enabled?[edit | edit source]

Yes, you can modify or disable Predictive Sending in the same locations where you enabled it.

6. How does Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection affect Predictive Sending?[edit | edit source]

Emails sent to contacts using Apple devices with iOS 15 and Mail Privacy Protection will still be included in open analytics.

7. Will using Predictive Sending affect the timing of my emails?[edit | edit source]

Yes, emails will be sent based on the predicted best time for each contact, improving engagement.

For more details, visit ActiveCampaign's official documentation. ```