What is an outbound trigger?
An outbound trigger is the execution of a command, batch file, or script that takes place after a flowchart or process is run. You can define triggers to perform virtually any action, such as opening an application, sending an email, or running a program.
Campaign can execute an outbound trigger when a Schedule, Call List, or Mail List process executes. For example, when a Call List process completes, an outbound trigger can send an automatic email informing a manager that a list of contacts is ready.
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Campaign can also automatically execute an outbound trigger when a flowchart runs. You can configure different triggers for when the flowchart completes successfully, or fails.
An outbound trigger can be synchronous or asynchronous.
Synchronous outbound triggers
Asynchronous outbound triggers
Why use an outbound trigger?
Return values for outbound triggers