Date as a trigger
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Divyam Bhadoria
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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Recurring: Date and Time Trigger
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Michael Scalera
I am promoter and I have an event every Saturday, I would like to be able to create an automation that runs every Saturday at 12pm unless I turn it off. It will be used as a reminder to my guest who have signed up to attend my events to remind them to come to the event that evening.
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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Workflows have date/time triggers. Recurring execution at certain intervals.
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Ray O'Daniel
There are so many possibilities for workflows that can have a scheduler built into them so they fire based upon date/time not on a trigger.
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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Trigger Workflows Based on Fixed Calendar Dates For Festive Days Email Marketing!
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Jesse Arroyo Vazquez
Currently, workflows in GoHighLevel can only be triggered by dynamic custom date fields (e.g., "X days before [Custom Date]"). However, there is no way to trigger a workflow based on a fixed calendar date, such as January 1st, Black Friday, or a client's anniversary that occurs the same day every year.
I have to send out the festive days emails manually for my clients... Seriously???
Use Case Examples:
- Launching New Year campaigns on January 1st automatically.
- Sending holiday emails (e.g., December 25th, July 4th).
- Running annual promotions or reminders on specific calendar dates.
- Celebrating fixed customer milestones like membership anniversaries.
- Automating Black Friday/Cyber Monday workflows every year.
Suggested Solution:
Add a workflow trigger option for "Calendar Date", where users can select a specific day and month (with or without the year). Bonus: allow recurring annual triggers.
Benefits:
- More precise and automated campaign scheduling.
- Less reliance on custom workarounds or Zapier.
- Opens the door to better seasonal and event-based marketing.
PLEASE, Upvote this idea! Please!
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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Create a Daily Loop
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Antigone Klima
I'd love to be able to loop an event start to be every day at a specific time, such as 10am. At the moment, I can loop weekly by setting the event to Current Day = Tuesday 10am, but a specific day must be selected. I'd love to be able to set the event start to Current Day = TODAY, not a specific day of the week, to create a daily loop
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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AM/PM TRIGGERS
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Zakary Klinedinst
On the automatic texts, it would be awesome if we could time the texts to the time of day it sends it out. Example, "Good MORNING Zak, or Good AFTERNOON Zak, or Good EVENING Zak". I don't see any options where it can specify morning, afternoon or evening.
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Ashwin Raghunandan
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New Feature - Schedule Workflows Manually
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Robert Wazlavek
A really cool new feature would be if we could schedule workflows manually.
For example, let's say you have a drip campaign you've created inside a workflow. Let's say you want a contact to enter this drip campaign workflow 3 days from today.
It would be super awesome if we could click "Schedule Workflow", choose the exact date/time we want the workflow to activate, choose the contact we want to enter the workflow, and then click "submit".
This would great a ton of additional power for GHL users with workflows/automations. There are tons of other use cases, I'm sure.
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Ron Fortin
I want to send a recurring email to my employees on the 1st of each month. But with the current system, I have to create 12 custom fields and run everyone through the workflow just to add all the dates to their profiles—it feels unnecessarily repetitive.
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Tomas Keenan
Would also be nice to have the ability to select dates such as: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month
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Ant Brown
i just created a work flow like that. it loops daily. it was pretty simple to create. maybe i can share the workflow?
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Eddie Cox
Ant Brown yes please!
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Brittany Olson
Ant Brown hi! could you please share the workflow with me as well? I'm struggling to figure out how to create a daily workflow that loops at a set time.
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