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.

Abandoned Cart Workflows

Do you want to follow up with community members who don’t finish buying your products? Do you have email follow-ups for users who don’t complete their community registration?

Heartbeat now automates this with the new “On Signup Email Captured” trigger in Heartbeat workflows. Whenever someone doesn’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 “Re-engage prospects that abandon an invitation link”.

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.

What’s More?

In other news, Heartbeat has added a new ‘On Lesson Complete’ 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 ‘Start DM’ 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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