Actions can be added to the system and customised triggers This article is linked to understanding automation
Add the action to a trigger
Choose the trigger e.g system trigger Tenancy Status set to Perspective>add action
Decide whether your action is a task or communication or both
- Name the action - Notify prospective tenant of paperwork required
- Activate action - Tick to make active: un-tick when no longer required
- Automatically set this action to checked when listed - This means it will run automatically without you checking the box
- Add task - To create a task with all its functionality tick the box and name the task that has been created. See below: e.g. task created is called Notify prospective tenant of paper work required and is related to a specific task type.
- Add a task type. this is linked to creating task types
- Insert checklist template
- Pre assign the task to a member of the team
- Add to activity log-This is a log of an action (record of an action) being run and is added to the activity area within properties units or tenancies
- Apply a process - This can either be:
- SMS
- Workorder
- Webhook
- Edit field
** To bring up a list of variables right-click within the field
(Continue scrolling down the page after email body to see)
7. Include summary - Leave blank
8. Success text - This is the text you will see in the top right-hand corner of your screen that if it has been sent successfully
9. Failed text - This is the text you will see in the top right-hand corner of your screen if it has failed to send The event this was added to was 'tenancy status set to prospective'. Now when you add a prospective tenancy you will have the option to run the task and send an email at the bottom. When adding a tenancy, actions will be located on the fourth stage.
Can actions be viewed before sending
Actions that are manually triggered can be previewed before sending.
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