One solution for your query could be a combined sequence. If sequence A consists of 4 emails, sequence B of 4 emails and you always want contacts to receive all 8 emails, then you could consider merging both into one.
Hope this helps!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
One solution for your query could be a combined sequence. If sequence A consists of 4 emails, sequence B of 4 emails and you always want contacts to receive all 8 emails, then you could consider merging both into one.
Hope this helps!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
How can I copy contacts from one sequence into another one?
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Hi there! I was searching for a solution to this and ended up creating one myself! Just tested it and it works.
My suggestion would be to leverage a workflow to enroll the contact into the next sequence (note, you do need Sales Enterprise to unlock the capability to enroll into a sequence from a workflow. See how to do it here.)
The criteria trigger for the workflow will be based on a unique task title and the completion date known. So in Sequence #1, add a unique task at the end of that sequence titled "Final Task Sequence 1" or some sort of identifier that signals that the task is the final task in the first sequence - so in theory once that task is created, the contact has indeed finished the sequence.
For the workflow, you will use that final task's title as the criteria for enrollment because if the contact has completed Sequence #1 and the task at the end of that sequence has been completed by you or someone else internally, that should be the trigger for the contact to be enrolled into the next sequence.
Here's a screenshot of a test sequence, task and workflow I created. Once the contact completed Sequence 1, the task was created. Then once I completed the task, the test contact was enrolled into the workflow and then automatically enrolled into the next sequence.