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These pages apply to the 2017 version, or greater, of Spectra and myStratus only. If you are running an earlier version (2016 or older), click here to view instructions for triggers.
Triggers may be used to automate some of the workflow for your studio. Triggers are associated with a variety of statuses, types, and dates throughout the software. You can create triggers for clients, sessions, appointments, invoices, production/preproduction orders, and tasks. Triggers can be set up to generate phone calls, printed letters, emails, SMS text messages, tasks, or web forms (myStratus only). You can also choose a combination that will create an email if a client has an email address in their client record, or generate a call or printed letter if no email address is available. This allows you to be sure some form of contact will be generated for clients.
Send an email or text message to remind your client of an upcoming session a week prior to the session.
Generate a call to check on a production order after three days if it hasn't come back in.
Send an email to a client to come in and pick up their order when it is ready.
Send an SMS message to the photographer when a session is booked with him/her.
Generate a call to follow up with a client who has filled out a "Contact Us" form.
To set up triggers, we'll look at an Invoice Status example. The screens will be similar for other types of triggers. 1. Go to Maintenance > General > Triggers. This will open a list of all of your triggers.
2. To create a new trigger, click New in the Editing group of the ribbon to open the trigger detail window.
What would you like this trigger to do for you?: Choose one of the following options:
3. Go to the next tab to enter the information on what you want the trigger to accomplish.
The software will set up the trigger for processing by filtering through your database and excluding records that may have fit the criteria in the past. This prepares the trigger for use going forward. Note: This initial processing DOES NOT actually create any communications or tasks. Triggers must be processed manually with the Process Triggers tool or processed automatically with the Control Center. See Processing Triggers for more information.