What's new
We’ve expanded the Custom Value picker and If/Else so you can use four new fields in workflows:
- Contact -> Attribution Medium ID (from First/Latest Attribution)
- Task ID
- Note created by (Name)
- Contact Engagement Score
These appear anywhere you pick custom value / merge fields or set If/Else conditions.
Why we’re doing this
Users have asked for more ways to build real-world workflows. With these new fields, you can now pinpoint where the lead came from, point to the exact task id, know who wrote a note, and act on a contact’s engagement level. Together, they make everyday automations clearer and more precise.
Who it’s for
Anyone building workflows - Agency Admins and sub-account users alike. If your account uses Engagement Scoring, you’ll also see the score as a field. 
How to use
In the Workflow Builder, open the custom value picker / merge field or add an If/Else step - these fields will now appear like any other field.
Contact Engagement Score
- Engagement Score is available in locations with scoring set up under Settings → Manage Scoring.
- Workflow Example: If the engagement score is 20+, move the contact to a faster follow-up branch; otherwise keep them on the standard path.
Contact -> Attribution -> Medium ID
- To check attribution details, open a contact → Activity → First / Latest Attribution. 
- Workflow Example: Mark Instagram DM leads and include the medium ID when you report the conversion from ads.
Note Created by
- When you have a note based trigger, you can find the note created by merge field show up
- Workflow Example: If the note author’s name includes “Success,” notify the Success team; otherwise notify Ops.
Task ID
- Task ID appears when the workflow is task-related (Task Added/Completed/Reminder) or right after Add Task. 
- Workflow Example: Send the Task ID to your project/ticket tool so the same task is updated there.
Additional Notes
If a value isn’t available for a contact or event, it will be empty; your workflow still runs.