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A Workflow/Automation is a sequence of tasks that can be done either Manually or Automatically using certain triggers and conditions so that you can avoid performing the same actions repeatedly. You can easily create a workflow in Fluent Support as it has its own workflow system. This article will guide you through the process required to create workflows in Fluent Support.

Create New Workflows In Fluent Support

To learn how to create Workflows/Automation, follow the steps with the screenshots below —

From the Fluent Support Dashboard, go to Workflows and click the + Add New Workflow button to create a new Workflow.

Workflows settings from Fluent Support Dashboard

Now, a popup page will appear where you will get the options to choose the workflow type (Manual and Automatic) according to your needs.

Manual Workflow: To learn the details of creating a manual workflow, read this full Documentation.
Automatic Workflow: To learn the details of creating an automatic workflow, read this full Documentation.

Popup page to create a workflow

Here, you can see that three workflows are created. You can create as many workflows as you wish.

You can also Edit your existing workflow by clicking the Pencil Icon, Delete by clicking the Trash Icon, and Duplicate/Clone by clicking the Icon Right Next to the Trash Icon placed under the Actions column.

All workflows and their edit options

If you have any further questions, concerns, or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact our @support team. Thank you.

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Manual Workflow https://fluentsupport.com/docs/manual-workflow/ https://fluentsupport.com/docs/manual-workflow/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2021 11:35:15 +0000 https://fluentsupport.com/?post_type=docs&p=6884 A Workflow/Automation is a sequence of tasks that can be done Manually or Automatically using certain triggers and conditions to avoid performing the same actions repeatedly. This article will guide you through the process required to learn how to create the Workflow Manually in Fluent Support. Create A Manual Workflow To learn how to create a...

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A Workflow/Automation is a sequence of tasks that can be done Manually or Automatically using certain triggers and conditions to avoid performing the same actions repeatedly. This article will guide you through the process required to learn how to create the Workflow Manually in Fluent Support.

Create A Manual Workflow

To learn how to create a new workflow manually, follow the steps with screenshots below —

From the Fluent Support Dashboard, go to Workflows and click the + Add New Workflow button to create a new workflow.

Workflows from Fluent Support Dashboard

Give a Name to your workflow, choose Manual type, and click on the Continue button to create it.

Popup page for adding a new workflow

Now, set the Action/s (Task) from the dropdown list for Workflow to perform. Once you fill in all the necessary fields, click the Save button.

You will get the following Actions from the Dropdown List –

  • Add Response
  • Assign Agent
  • Add Internal Note
  • Close Ticket
  • Add Tag(s)
  • Remove Tag(s)
  • Delete Ticket
  • Block Ticket Submitter (customer)
  • Trigger Outgoing Webhook
  • Add Bookmarks
  • Remove Bookmarks
  • Change Mailbox

For example, here I chose the Close Tickets action. You can choose anyone according to your needs.

Action/s (Tasks) for performing Workflow

Multiple actions can be set if needed. To do this, click the Add Another Action and follow the same process.

Add multiple action as per your need

You can also Delete any existing action. To do this, expand the desired action by pressing it and then click the Trash Icon.

Delete any existing action anytime

You can change the name of your workflow anytime from here as shown below.

Change the workflow name anytime

Also, you can set the sequence of your added workflow actions/tasks using the Drag and Drop Action icon.

Drag & Drop feature to set actions/tasks' sequence

Once you set up the actions, Publish it by enabling the Toggle button at the top right corner to run the Workflow. Otherwise, it will be saved as a draft only.

To save any new changes always press the Update Workflow button right next to the toggle.

Publish the workflow

Run Your Workflow In A Specific Ticket

To learn how to run the created workflows in a specific ticket, follow the steps with screenshot & GIF below —

Go to Tickets from the Fluent Support Dashboard, open your desired ticket, and click the Workflow button at the top left corner inside the ticket.

Open the desired ticket to run the Workflow

Here, you will find the Workflow Action you have created before, click on it, and the Workflow will be run.

Run the Workflow

This is how you can create and run Manual Workflow in Fluent Support!
If you have any further questions, concerns, or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact our @support team. Thank you.

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A Workflow/Automation is a sequence of tasks that can be done Manually or Automatically using certain triggers and conditions to avoid performing the same actions repeatedly. This article will guide you through the process required to learn how to create the Workflow Manually in Fluent Support.

Create An Automatic Workflow

To learn how to create a new workflow automatically, follow the steps with screenshots below —

From the Fluent Support Dashboard, go to Workflows and click the + Add New Workflow button to create a new workflow.

Workflows from Fluent Support Dashboard

Give a Name to your workflow, choose Automatic type, and click on the Continue button to create it.

Popup page for adding a new workflow

Now choose a Trigger from the dropdown list to decide when your Workflow will run.

For example, if you choose the On Ticket Creation trigger, the Workflow will automatically run each time a ticket is created.

Set Trigger to run workflow

Then, you have to set a Condition that will trigger the Workflow. Multiple conditions can be set using the +OR and +AND options.

You will get the following options to set the Condition for your Workflow –

Customer

  • Customer First Name
  • Customer Last Name
  • Customer Email

Message

  • Ticket Title
  • Message Content
  • Attachments
  • Added Time Range
  • Added Date Range

Ticket

  • Ticket Priority (Client)
  • Selected Product
  • Mailbox

Custom Fields

  • Here, all of your existing custom fields will appear.
Set Condition/s for the Workflow

You can also Delete any existing condition by clicking the Trash Icon.

Delete any existing condition

Now, set the Action/s (Task) from the dropdown list for Workflow to perform. Once you fill in all the necessary fields, click the Save button.

You will get the following Actions from the Dropdown List –

  • Add Response
  • Assign Agent
  • Add Internal Note
  • Close Ticket
  • Add Tag(s)
  • Remove Tag(s)
  • Delete Ticket
  • Block Ticket Submitter (customer)
  • Trigger Outgoing Webhook
  • Add Bookmarks
  • Remove Bookmarks
  • Change Mailbox
Set Actions (Tasks) for workflow

Multiple actions can be set if needed. To do this, click the Add Another Action button and follow the same process.

Add multiple action

You can also Delete any existing action. To do this, expand the desired action by pressing it and then click the Trash Icon.

Delete any existing action

You can change the name of your workflow anytime from here as shown below.

Change name of your workflow

Also, you can set the sequence of your added workflow actions/tasks using the Drag and Drop Action icon.

Drag & Drop feature to set the action/task sequence

Once you set up the actions, Publish it by enabling the Toggle button at the top right corner to run the Workflow. Otherwise, it will be saved as a draft only.

To save any new changes always press the Update Workflow button right next to the toggle.

Publish the workflow

See How Automatic Workflow Runs

To see how Automatic Workflow runs in Fluent Support Portal follow the screenshots below —

For example, I set the Trigger as “On Ticket Creation”, Condition as “Ticket Title that contains Refund word, and Action as “Add Bookmarks” in this Workflow.

Now, you can see that the Ticket shown in the screenshot below is Automatically Bookmarked after the Creation as it has the Refund word in the Title.

Refund Ticket is bookmarked automatically

You can easily get all of your bookmarked tickets under the Bookmarks option placed in the left sidebar of Fluent Support’s Tickets.

Tickets will be stored under Bookmarked section

This is how you can create and run Automatic Workflow in Fluent Support!
If you have any further questions, concerns, or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact our @support team. Thank you.

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