Transfer Wix carts to KlickTipp with conditional Tagging
Transfer Wix carts to KlickTipp with conditional Tagging
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This scenario listens for new or updated carts in Wix and automatically creates or updates contacts in KlickTipp. Cart details, including customer name, email address, purchased products, and subtotal price, are mapped directly into your KlickTipp account without requiring any manual steps. Dynamic information from each cart enriches contact profiles, giving you the power to segment and personalize communication effortlessly.
Perfect for e-commerce businesses, online retailers, and digital shops that want to eliminate manual data entry and ensure every buyer is followed up with the right messages. Customers are tagged in real time, so you can immediately launch thank-you messages, upsell campaigns, or loyalty sequences tailored to their carts.
You can assign both fixed and conditional tags based on cart details.
With this seamless flow, your database stays clean, organized, and always up to date — reflecting exactly what your customers bought and how valuable they are to your business.
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Adds the products to a specified collection.
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