Activity Messenger allows you to personalize emails and SMS you send with recipient names. If you imported participants from Amilia or from an Excel/CSV file, we make available placeholders for parents, their children and registration information. For Amilia consult the help page Building a list of participants from Amilia to find out more.
The following placeholders are available relative to family accounts:
The following placeholders are available for registration and membership information:
The following placeholders are available if you use the Zoom meetings integration:
Activity Messenger forms allow you to create your own mini client databases. Each question becomes a column in your database.
You can batch-email or batch-text respondents and insert information your have captured in those emails. To do so, edit your form question and assign it to a placeholder.
The placeholders you create will be available in any email or SMS you write. Click on the placeholder button. Form placeholders will be available under the Form section.
You can test placeholders against lists containing only yourself. Go to Lists, Create and choose an Upload Excel/CSV file. Or if you use Amilia, create an activity and register yourself. Then in Activity Messenger create a list with from that activity.
Create a new template (menu Communications and Create a template) and insert placeholders. On the right-hand side, toggle the Test placeholders option and choose your list. You can cycle through participants to preview replacements.
Click on Send and choose your list to send yourself the email. When you receive it, make sure placeholder replacements worked as expected.
You can test empty values by sending a message to yourself. Placeholders {Name}, {First name} and {Last name} will be the only ones available. Others will be empty.
Activity Messenger is smart enough to pluralize or singularize words around the "Child/children first name(s)" placeholder. For example, if there are many children, it will replace "has" with "have". You are free to write in singular or plural form. Activity Messenger will make corrections in both directions.