Customizing Delivery Timeframes Within HighLevel Workflows

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There are multiple options for setting up the timing of HighLevel workflows. In this tutorial, we will show you how to use time frames, or “windows” within HighLevel to customize your workflow actions and timing using delivery windows.

You can set up a default setting for the workflow as a whole, or use wait steps to customize just certain actions.

Step 1: Using Default Settings To Customize the Workflow Delivery Window

  • Navigate to the Workflow Builder in HighLevel
  • Click into Settings
  • Under “Time Window” choose “Any Time” or “Specific Time”
    • Any time: messages can be sent from the workflow any time, any day.
    • Specific time: messages are restricted to specific windows of day/time you set (i.e. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm).
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  • Here’s an example of how you can set the window to Saturday and Sunday 8am-12pm:
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  • Any day highlighted in blue is open for sending.

Step 2: Using Workflow Actions For Timing

There may be instances where you want to be more specific with the delivery window, such as sending an email communication on the 5th of the month, unless it’s a weekend (and in that case you’d want the email to be sent out the following Monday).

  • Create an “If/Else” Workflow condition action, and set it up as such, so the current day of the month is the 5th and the day of the week is not Sunday.
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  • The contact will go down the YES or NO path accordingly.
  • If the contact goes down the NO path, meaning the condition was not met. This means it IS Sunday, so you will want to set up a wait action for 1 day and the action will occur one day later, on Monday:
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  • If the goes down the YES path, it IS NOT Sunday (both conditions were met). However, it could still be Saturday. Therefore, you’ll want to set up another “If/Else” action.
  • Set up the condition for “Current day of week” >  “is not” > “Saturday”.
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  • If this condition is met, meaning it is NOT Saturday, the contact will go down the YES path, and you can add your email action or anything else.
  • If the condition is not met, meaning it IS Saturday, the contact will go down the NO path.
  • Add a wait step for 2 days (to get to Monday) and then you can add your email action or any other actions.