My main use case for Iterable is marketing, including both email marketing and online marketing. I use Iterable mainly for building and personalizing our marketing emails, making it easy to create and design marketing emails. Given that it has an editor, I can also manage the templates because it already has pre-existing templates where I need to just edit them. We can personalize them dynamically to our organization. It allows us to send emails by creating targeted lists, creating emails, then creating a given list of the people I want to send them to, and scheduling when I want the emails to be delivered. Iterable supports sending emails in bulk, which is helpful to us and helps us save a lot of time. Additionally, we can manage our email delivery in that it gives us feedback showing where the email has been delivered. It ensures inbox delivery, which includes opt-in management, unsubscribe processing, suppression lists, email preview, spam checking, link validation, and delivery monitoring whereby we are able to tell how many of our emails have been delivered, how many have been read, and how many have not been delivered. Automated email responses are also crucial to us. Regarding the online marketing part, we can set up landing pages and forms, including building customized landing pages and capturing forms for specific marketing campaigns so that we can improve conversion and capture the right information from our clients when they click our links that have been delivered or when they find them on our website or any social media handles.
My main use case for Iterable is in my marketing and sales department, where we use it to communicate with our customers via marketing messages, transactional messages, and SMSs. I find the flexibility to implement solutions that fit the needs of my messages, personalization, and multi-step workflows is much greater with Iterable than with our previous email platform. A specific example of how I use Iterable for message personalization and multi-step workflows is that it allows us to create automated and behavior-based communications with our audience as well as schedule campaigns to predetermine segments. This enables us to quickly and easily communicate through a variety of channels including email, push, in-app notifications, and embedded messages. Regarding my main use case for Iterable, I should add that when it comes to customer journey creation, this platform easily creates a visual path for the marketing team. My marketing team curates messaging based around timing, channel, behavior, and adds split testing logic and exit criteria, so we are able to target only the audiences that we want in my organization easily, thereby saving a lot of time. Using Iterable allows us to drive deeply personalized messaging and journeys for B2B and B2C use cases, where we are able to measure our multi-channel marketing automation, solving significant challenges around identity, segmentation, and powering personalized communication that drives critical business results across a range of customer journeys.
Iterable is a consumer growth marketing and user engagement platform. With Iterable, B2C marketers send the right message, to the right device, at the right time.
Iterable provides powerful segmentation, fully customizable templates, sophisticated workflows (with no coding), a/b testing and more. Iterable seamlessly supports email, mobile push notifications and SMS.
My main use case for Iterable is marketing, including both email marketing and online marketing. I use Iterable mainly for building and personalizing our marketing emails, making it easy to create and design marketing emails. Given that it has an editor, I can also manage the templates because it already has pre-existing templates where I need to just edit them. We can personalize them dynamically to our organization. It allows us to send emails by creating targeted lists, creating emails, then creating a given list of the people I want to send them to, and scheduling when I want the emails to be delivered. Iterable supports sending emails in bulk, which is helpful to us and helps us save a lot of time. Additionally, we can manage our email delivery in that it gives us feedback showing where the email has been delivered. It ensures inbox delivery, which includes opt-in management, unsubscribe processing, suppression lists, email preview, spam checking, link validation, and delivery monitoring whereby we are able to tell how many of our emails have been delivered, how many have been read, and how many have not been delivered. Automated email responses are also crucial to us. Regarding the online marketing part, we can set up landing pages and forms, including building customized landing pages and capturing forms for specific marketing campaigns so that we can improve conversion and capture the right information from our clients when they click our links that have been delivered or when they find them on our website or any social media handles.
My main use case for Iterable is in my marketing and sales department, where we use it to communicate with our customers via marketing messages, transactional messages, and SMSs. I find the flexibility to implement solutions that fit the needs of my messages, personalization, and multi-step workflows is much greater with Iterable than with our previous email platform. A specific example of how I use Iterable for message personalization and multi-step workflows is that it allows us to create automated and behavior-based communications with our audience as well as schedule campaigns to predetermine segments. This enables us to quickly and easily communicate through a variety of channels including email, push, in-app notifications, and embedded messages. Regarding my main use case for Iterable, I should add that when it comes to customer journey creation, this platform easily creates a visual path for the marketing team. My marketing team curates messaging based around timing, channel, behavior, and adds split testing logic and exit criteria, so we are able to target only the audiences that we want in my organization easily, thereby saving a lot of time. Using Iterable allows us to drive deeply personalized messaging and journeys for B2B and B2C use cases, where we are able to measure our multi-channel marketing automation, solving significant challenges around identity, segmentation, and powering personalized communication that drives critical business results across a range of customer journeys.