Donkeymails runner scripts

Donkeymails is a popular email marketing automation tool that allows users to create and manage complex email campaigns. One of the key features of Donkeymails is its ability to run scripts, which are essentially automated workflows that can be triggered by specific events or conditions.

Here are some examples of runner scripts that can be used in Donkeymails:

  1. Welcome Email: Send a welcome email to new subscribers as soon as they join your list.
  2. Abandoned Cart: Send a reminder email to customers who have abandoned their shopping cart.
  3. Birthday Greeting: Send a personalized birthday greeting to subscribers on their special day.
  4. Win-Back Campaign: Send a series of emails to inactive subscribers to win them back.
  5. Survey or Feedback: Send a survey or feedback request to subscribers to gather valuable insights.
  6. Promotional Offer: Send a promotional offer or discount code to subscribers to encourage sales.
  7. Onboarding Series: Send a series of emails to new subscribers to onboard them and provide valuable information.
  8. Re-engagement Campaign: Send a series of emails to subscribers who have not engaged with your content in a while.
  9. Transactional Email: Send transactional emails, such as order confirmations or password reset emails.
  10. A/B Testing: Run A/B testing campaigns to test different subject lines, email content, or CTAs.

To create a runner script in Donkeymails, you'll need to follow these general steps:

  1. Go to the "Scripts" tab in your Donkeymails account.
  2. Click the "Create Script" button.
  3. Choose the trigger event that will start the script (e.g. "Subscriber joins list").
  4. Add one or more actions to the script (e.g. "Send email").
  5. Set any necessary conditions or filters for the script (e.g. "Only send to subscribers who have not opened an email in the past 30 days").
  6. Save and activate the script.

Once the script is activated, Donkeymails will automatically run the script according to the trigger event and conditions you specified.