AI greeting generator for email messaging via OpenAI and KlickTipp
AI greeting generator for email messaging via OpenAI and KlickTipp
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This workflow automates personalized email greetings for KlickTipp contacts using OpenAI. Whenever a contact is tagged in KlickTipp, the scenario checks whether a first name is available. If a first name exists, OpenAI estimates the most likely gender (with a confidence score) and generates a matching greeting such as “Lieber René,”, “Liebe Laura,”, or a safe neutral option like “Hallo Alex,”. If no first name is stored, the automation attempts to extract a usable first name from the email address and applies the same logic. The final greeting is saved into a dedicated KlickTipp custom field as HTML-ready content (e.g., including
spacing) so it can be reused in all future email templates without manual editing.
This automation is especially useful for marketers, creators, coaches, agencies, and service-based businesses who want consistent personalization at scale. It reduces manual cleanup of contact data, ensures greetings remain polite and brand-safe through neutral fallbacks when confidence is low, and improves email engagement by addressing subscribers in a more personal way.
Important (OpenAI module): If the OpenAI step shows “Invalid json string in parameter 'schema'. Value has to be string”, enable "Advanced settings" inside the OpenAI module. This resolves the schema parsing/validation issue.
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