Email Templates
Updated over a week ago

Email Templates are pre-populated and are very useful when reusing the same structure and content in your email communications. These templates use a merge functionality to pull in fields from across Event Temple and populate an email.

Creating templates for the emails you regularly send can be a great way to improve efficiency, avoid double handling, and guarantee personalized communications across all Bookings.

Email Templates are also used in Workflows to automatically email customers at specific dates based on the parameters you have given in the Workflow.

How to Add Email Templates

  1. Select Settings

  2. Select Templates & Files

  3. Select Email Templates

  4. Select New Template

  5. An editor will open where you can write your email, fill out

    • Title

    • Description

    • Subject of email

    • Body of the email, here you can also use custom fields that will auto-populate

      • You can style email templates with fonts, colors, and images

      • You can add attachments and links to email templates

  6. Click Save

How to Use an Email Template

You can use email templates from:

  • The Booking Pipeline view

  • The Booking list view

  • The Mail tab from the left-hand sidebar

  • The emails subtab on the Booking Summary Page

  1. Open an email

    1. From the Mail Tab

    2. From the Document share screen

    3. From the Booking Emails subtab

  2. Click on the Select a Template dropdown

  3. Select the template you wish to populate

  4. Review your email content

  5. Click Send, when ready.

Important Considerations about Email Templates

  • Emails without images and formatting are much less likely to go to spam and receive a much higher reply rate.

  • To make the email feel natural, we recommend keeping it plain text without any font changes or images.

  • We recommend keeping email templates short and to the point, with 3-4 sentences, a clear next step you expect from your customer, and correct, intuitive, and easy-to-understand email template names so that your staff instantly knows what to use the template for.

  • In the beginning, create 3-4 email templates that your team will actually use.

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