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Integrate Justuno with Omnisend

Learn how to integrate Justuno with Omnisend to sync your contacts from Justuno

Written by Paulius

Justuno is a third-party app that provides various popups to collect new email subscribers. In this article, we explain how you can integrate your Justuno forms with Omnisend and what benefits you'll gain.


Benefits

  • Sync new subscribers and the information they submit to the Sign-up forms.

  • Trigger Welcome automation.

  • Use the information you have collected to send more targeted communication to your customers.

Setup Process

Step 1. In Omnisend, go to → Apps → Search for Justuno → Click on Connect Now → Copy an API Key.

Step 2. Access your account settings and select Omnisend in the Apps section.

Step 3. Enter the API Key and click Save.

Step 4. In Omnisend, check the box that all the steps are done and click Confirm.

That's it! Contacts that are added in Justuno will be synced to Omnisend!

Capturing New Subscribers and Their Data

When the integration with Omnisend is complete from the Justuno side, your email subscribers will be added to Omnisend immediately. However, apart from the email address, you may also push your customers' data.

Import Fields

All fields added from the Import fields category will be mapped to the default custom properties in your customers' accounts. If you can pass the property as a default, you should definitely do so; otherwise, you can also assign it to custom fields.

Import Field

Type

Email

Identifier

Phone Number

Identifier

SMS consent

SMS subscription status

First name

string

Last name

string

Address

string

City

string

State

string

Country

string

Country code

string

Postal code

string

Gender

string

Birthday

date

State

string

For information to be assigned appropriately, it should match Omnisend's accepted format. For example, if your customer enters 'male' instead of 'm' in the Gender input field, the information won't be accepted by Omnisend. 

The birthday date also can't be assigned to the default field, but it is automatically passed as a custom property to Omnisend. That's why this value cannot be used to trigger the automation workflow.

Note: To pass phone numbers as subscribed to the SMS channel, you need to add SMS consent to your Justuno form. Otherwise, phones will be passed to Omnisend with a non-subscribed status.

Tags

To differentiate Justuno subscribers from all the other contacts, import the Tags field to your form as well. Make sure to make it hidden, as we don't want customers to enter any info here. So, there's no point in showing it on our signup form. Once you add the Tags field to your form, the source: justuno tag will be passed by default.

Custom Properties

Custom values can be passed to Omnisend as custom properties. With this option, you can ask your customers to provide any data that is not supported in Omnisend by default. Custom properties passed by Justuno can take only string values and contain up to 2048 characters.

Name restrictions:

  • Can contain only Latin characters, numbers, "_" (underscore) sign

  • Max name length - 128 symbols

  • Name is case sensitive

Welcome Automation & Personalization

If you want to send different emails to the customers subscribing to the Justuno emails, you need to split based on the tag that Justuno contacts have (source: Justuno is a default tag, but you can split based on custom ones, if you have multiple Justuno forms and want to send different Welcome emails). For example, you may create a welcome sequence with two branches — one for customers subscribing to any Justuno form and another one for the rest of the subscribers.

Apart from triggering the welcome automation workflow, you may also benefit from using personalization with the information you have collected from Justuno. For example, you may add the information you have collected to the Subject line or the content of the message.


If you still have any questions or need any assistance, feel free to contact us at [email protected] or via in-app chat.

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