Recurly + Lead Scoring + Twilio integration
Use Autopilot to create journeys that use the Recurly, Lead Scoring and Twilio integrations.
Marketing Automation ideas to integrate Recurly, Lead Scoring and Twilio.
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About the Recurly integration
From start-ups to global enterprises, today's fastest-growing businesses are harnessing the power of the subscription model to deliver predictable revenue, reveal critical customer insights, and automate revenue-optimizing decisions. These businesses demand a sophisticated, secure subscription management platform with the flexibility to support constantly evolving billing models with consistently superior customer experiences. Recurly meets that challenge with an enterprise-class subscription management platform that cuts through the complexity of subscription management to optimize and automate revenue growth.
About the Lead Scoring integration
Autopilot makes it easier than ever to score your leads. It's all visual and easy to setup, so everyone on your team can get involved. On top of this, you can use the Change Score action to increase or decrease any number field. This means you can go beyond lead scoring and score other things that matter to your team such as product usage, email interactions (e.g. number of opens) and more.
About the Twilio integration
Create a multi-channel customer journey with personalized SMS messages. Use Autopilot's powerful conversational SMS features to capture replies, automate responses based on those replies (e.g. "yes" or "no") and trigger journeys based on incoming SMS messages (e.g. "subscribe"). There is simply no better way to automate SMS.
Create your own marketing automation journey
Using Triggers, Actions and Conditions included in the Recurly integration, Lead Scoring integration and the Twilio integration.
Journey Triggers
Recurly Subscription
Add a contact to a journey when their Recurly subscription status meets your criteria.
Twilio SMS Received
Add a contact to a journey when they SMS a keyword (e.g. "subscribe") to a number or messaging service.
Journey Actions