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The shiny, new Customer.io roundup!

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customer.io

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humans@customer.io

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Fri, Jan 20, 2017 06:33 PM

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[View in browser] Howdy {NAME}! Welcome to the first edition of our Customer.io Monthly newsletter! Hope you enjoy this new way to keep up to date on product news and learn how to level up your campaigns. --------------------------------------------------------------- New Ways to Send Smarter Towards the end of last year, we added [3 new features] so you can do more with your campaigns to reach your customers intelligently. - [Action Conditions]: Control the path someone takes within one campaign. For example, have people skip receiving an onboarding message in a workflow, if they've filled out their profile. - [Attribute Update Action]: Create, change, or remove a customer attribute as people move through a campaign. A great use case: set a customer's next birthday attribute for birthday campaigns. - [New campaign start options]! Before you could only start forward-looking campaigns with future matches to your conditions. Now you can choose whether your campaign includes existing matches or starts fresh. --------------------------------------------------------------- New Year, New Knowledge [Learn landing page] You may have already noticed that we overhauled our product help section. To help you become a Customer.io expert, we created [Customer.io Learn], where you'll find: - [Primers] to help you make the most of your campaign efforts - step-by-step [Recipes] for creating cool campaigns - the latest [Developer] and product [Help Docs] - a dedicated [Getting Started] section for Customer.io newbies Please share any feedback or ideas for how to make Learn useful to you! --------------------------------------------------------------- Best o' the Blog - Learn some [lessons from our epic analysis of 50 Welcome Emails] - Get inspired by the [cool, powerful ways Clearbit uses Customer.io] - Power up your [user onboarding with small wins] --------------------------------------------------------------- That's it for now! Before we leave, a look behind the scenes! Here are some of our faces on a video conference, just one way a remote team like us keeps in touch and in sync: [video conferencing for good] Hope your 2017 is off to a rollicking good start — and let us know if there's anything we can do to help make Customer.io part of a great new year! p.s. Have thoughts on how we can make this newsletter more helpful to you? Just reply to share your brainwaves! Peaberry Software Inc. 921 SW Washington St., Suite 820, Portland, OR 97205 | [Oh hey! We're hiring!] Don't want to get Customer.io Monthly emails? [Update your email preferences.] If you don't want any more emails from us, you can [unsubscribe from all Customer.io emails].

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