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Multiple Opportunities Toggle in Workflows

Updated over 6 months ago

Overview

At present, only the latest opportunity linked to a contact triggers the workflow. With the new "Allow Multiple Opportunity" feature, users can now configure workflows to accommodate several opportunities for the same contact. This allows each contact-opportunity combination to follow its own separate workflow, leading to more accurate and efficient opportunity management.

Setting Name

Allow Multiple Opportunity
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Setting Description

When the "Allow Multiple Opportunity" option is turned on: Each opportunity linked to a contact will initiate the workflow independently. Any changes made to the opportunity will not trigger a workflow restart. Instead, the workflow will proceed from its current stage, incorporating the updated opportunity details moving forward.

How to Configure

To enable this feature, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to Settings: Go to the workflow settings page.

  2. Locate the "Allow Multiple Opportunity" Toggle:

    • Find the new toggle at the top of the settings, similar to the "Allow Re-entry" option.

  3. Enable the Toggle:

    • Toggle the Allow Multiple Opportunity switch to "ON" to activate the feature.

  4. Save Changes: Make sure to save the settings.

Example

Let's say you are a Real Estate agent who is connecting with a client for two different properties. Hence, you have a contact "John Doe" with two opportunities "1 Madison Avenue" and "2 Nice Street"


You have a workflow which is triggered whenever an opportunity is updated and sends a reminder SMS to the contact for 2 days

If "Allow Multiple Opportunity" is "OFF" :

1 Madison Avenue is updated on 1/1/2024 8 AM and an SMS is sent to John Doe

2 Nice Street is updated on 1/1/2024 12 PM and the rest of the actions will be skipped.

Whereas, if "Allow Multiple Opportunity" is "ON" :

1 Madison Avenue is updated on 1/1/2024 8 AM and an SMS is sent to John Doe

2 Nice Street is updated on 1/1/2024 12 PM and another SMS will be sent to John Doe

Hence, both the opportunities will co-exist in the system.

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