Heartbeat Launches Abandoned Cart Workflows & Better Mobile Payment Pages

Murtaza from Heartbeat has just added abandoned cart workflows to their SaaS community platform, enabling automatic follow-ups on incomplete registrations, voice transcription in multiple languages and more.

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Abandoned Cart Workflows

Do you want to follow up with community members who donโ€™t finish buying your products? Do you have email follow-ups for users who donโ€™t complete their community registration?

Heartbeat now automates this with the new โ€œOn Signup Email Capturedโ€ trigger in Heartbeat workflows. Whenever someone doesnโ€™t complete the onboarding/payment process on an invitation link, this campaign triggers a series of emails to re-engage them.

They have even added a template to help you with this called โ€œRe-engage prospects that abandon an invitation linkโ€.

Mobile Payment Pages

Heartbeat has completely redesigned its mobile payment pages to improve conversion rates and get you more sales.

It includes

  • Social proof for added credibility
  • Smoother navigation with larger buttons and a more familiar checkout)
  • Default payment methods for Apple Pay & Google Pay to create a one-click payment experience

Best of all: They have automatically updated all paid invitation links to use this format.

Whatโ€™s More?

In other news, Heartbeat has added a new โ€˜On Lesson Completeโ€™ workflow trigger which allows you to automatically send emails, DMs, show pop-ups and more when students complete lessons.

There is now also a new โ€˜Start DMโ€™ button on mobile devices and the ability to set the transcription language for voice notes. Automated translations can now be done in 6 different languages.

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