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Churches are leveraging automated message campaigns (AMCs) to engage congregants and streamline communication. Now you can make live, real-time edits and have them take effect immediately.

Why use AMCs?

These campaigns enable personalized interactions, event reminders, and targeted outreach, fostering a thriving community. With features like automated reminders, drip campaigns, and two-way messaging, these solutions enhance church engagement and foster meaningful connections within the congregation.

More about live, real-time editing

Of course, it is always best to finalize your campaign before you start adding anyone into it. However, as we all know, life happens. PastorsLine now offers live, real-time editing of AMCs so you don’t have to start from square one…just edit, update, and keep communicating.

Please note the following information on what will and will not update when you make these changes.

  1. Editing the message’s content (the text box) will apply to everyone who is currently active in that campaign.

  2. You can DELETE (trash can icon, yellow box in image below)or TOGGLE OFF (blue box in image below) any messages in the AMC and those messages will also be deleted for everyone who is currently active in that campaign and has NOT reached that step yet.

     

    Example: I delete/toggle off message 2. Anyone on message 1 will not receive that message 2. Anyone on message 3 will already have received it because that happened before my deletion/toggle off.

  3. Any dates or times changed in the AMC messages will update for everyone who is currently active in that campaign and has NOT reached that step yet.

  4. Any new messages added to the campaign will update for currently active people in the campaign and has NOT reached that step yet.

Of course…Your changes will reflect correctly for anyone added after your campaign is ready and finalized.

Read more about editing AMCs here.

category: Web App (V3)    tags: Campaigns, automated messages, AMC, communication

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