Jul 29, 20201:10 AM - edited Mar 20, 202210:03 AM
HubSpot Product Team
Email Automation - Workflows or Sequences?
When it comes to email automation on HubSpot, two tools come to mind -- Workflows and Sequences! Which tool should you use to send a series of emails automatically and what is the benefit of using one over the other?
Here are some of the key differences to consider when deciding which tool is a better fit!
1. Your current subscription level
Workflows:
Marketing Hub Professional or Enterprise subscription
Sequences:
Users with Sales/Service Hub Professional or Enterprise seat with a connected personal inbox (G Suite, Office 365, or IMAP)
2. Who are you sending the emails to?
Workflows:
Workflows are great for bigger batch emails for leads in the ‘Attract’ phase of your business flywheel. You can trigger emails based on their initial interest with your organization (e.g. downloaded a whitepaper) and nurture these leads for sales qualification.
Sequences:
Sequences are most suited for smaller, targeted segments of contacts. The emails are meant for “one to one” communication, ideally sent by a sales representative, a BDR or SDR, who is looking to establish a direct relationship with your prospects. This is definitely becoming highly relevant with account based marketing!
3. What are you hoping to achieve?
Workflows:
To drive further engagement on your website, to encourage webinar sign-ups, etc.
Sequences:
To forge strong relationships with the targeted prospect and encourage email replies or booking of meetings.
4. How are contacts enrolled?
Workflows:
Workflow enrollments can be done manually and automatically when contacts meet a set of criteria (e.g. converted on a form, opened your recent marketing email and more!).
Workflows do not automatically unenroll contacts when they reply to your email. In order for a contact to stop executing the workflow (without going to the very end), you can utilize goal criteria.
Sequences:
Contacts will be automatically unenrolled from a Sequence when they reply to your email, or book a meeting with you. The email reply will also be logged on the CRM record. You can also use contact based workflow to automatically unenroll contacts. (Knowledge base: Enroll and unenroll contacts in sequences using workflows)
6. Email styling
Workflows:
Created using marketing email templates that can support rich-text content, smart rules and personalization tokens.
Sequences:
Created using email templates that use plain formatting (like a regular email sent from your inbox). Personalization tokens can only be applied in the email text body.
7. Contacts lists
Workflows:
Can create a contact list based on their email engagement, such as emails opened (See list of filters here).
Sequences:
Cannot create lists of contacts based on email engagement.
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Just to add to these points, other triggers that help me position these tools to new customers would be that one tool is can be positioned 1:1 (sequences) and the other 1:Many.
With sequences, you are in most cases selecting individual contacts to be enrolled into automation, but with workflows, you are allowing the system to enroll data in larger volume into your automation.
Personalisation is involved in both email automation, but selecting a 1:1 strategy will allow for even more personalisation then automation at scale.