Goal
Send an automated message to a contact in response to an activity using the Whiteboard and a prepared message with a unique, trackable TMID (Transactional Message ID).
Background Information
Transactional messages sent via Automations respond to individual contact activity. Each message includes a TMID, which allows you to track openings and clicks. This method is useful if you don’t use an external system like a CRM or webshop.
Prerequisites
Transactional Message Mode must be set to On in the group settings. See: Adding a TMID to Messages.
The TMID pattern must be created. See: Adding a TMID to Messages.
A prepared message must exist for the automation. See: Save Draft as Prepared Message.
If applicable, event data placeholders should be included in the message. See: Add Event Data to a Prepared Message
Procedure
Create a new event-based whiteboard.
Define the event that will trigger the automation. See: All available Events.
Add the job Send Email to the Whiteboard. Use the following settings:
Message Selection: Prepared Email Message
Email Message: Select your prepared message from the drop-down
Sendout time: According to your preferences, Immediately, or The Best Sendout Time
Parameters: Add event data placeholders if you want to insert dynamic data from the event. This setting is optional
Save, validate, and activate the Whiteboard.
Note: If a transactional message is sent to a contact who is not already in the group, Mapp Engage automatically adds the contact to the group.
Best Practices
Use one whiteboard per trigger type for clarity and easier maintenance.
Keep messages purely transactional to avoid compliance issues.
Reuse prepared messages across automations to reduce duplication.
Regularly check statistics and adjust message content based on engagement.
Test your automation with test users before activating it in production.