How Clients Have Used Juvlon APIs

To give you a better insight into our APIs, here are some ways in which our clients have used APIs.

Transactional Emails for Godrej Properties

When Godrej Properties wanted to send transactional emails for their drip marketing program, they used Juvlon API. Their drip marketing was programmed into Salesforce. Through their own team of developers, they used the httpSendMail API to send out a transactional email to their customers.

Initially, Godrej Properties used their own short URL (bit_ly and goo_gl) for tracking links in these Emails. However, these short URLs caused Inbox delivery issues with several Email providers. Besides, these Emails were not being tracked for opens. We suggested Godrej Properties to use the in-built tracking feature of the httpSendMail API. Now, these transactional emails are tracked in real-time for both opens and clicks.

Using a webhook, Godrej Properties are also able to collect all the API reports and further process these for their own requirements.

Transactional SMS for ITI Mutual Fund

For their event registration program, ITI Mutual Fund required to send real-time transactional SMS messages to those who registered for their seminars. Each SMS had to reach the registrant within 30 seconds of their registration. Additionally, they needed a dynamic link for each registrant to be sent within the SMS. And to top it all, they wanted this dynamic link tracked.

Juvlon’s sendTransactionalSMS API has been created to cater to these requirements. ITI Mutual used this API within their event registration code.The API met all their requirements during trials, that too with an average message delivery time of 15 seconds. Since they launched their event registration in Aug 2019, they have sent transactional SMS messages to hundreds of registrants and counting.

Shopping Cart Transactional Emails for RS Components

Our client, RS Components has a B2B e-commerce site. They required to send immediate transactional messages to their shoppers through their C# program. These messages were for cart abandonment and successful cart transactions.

Two Email templates – abandoned cart and successful order – with multiple personalizations were pre-created within Juvlon. Using the sample code for C# provided in our API documentation, the developers at RS Components integrated the sendMailer API in their shopping cart and order process.And with tracking enabled in abandoned cart Emails, RS Components can also figure out how many of their customers who abandoned their shopping cart, actually resumed shopping and completed their orders.

Subscription process on Juvlon.com

Adding subscribers directly into a Juvlon list from your website subscription form.

Did you know that Juvlon.com the website and Juvlon the application (where you log-in) are 2 different programs on completely different servers? We have a subscription facility on Juvlon.com for our newsletter Earmark. Using a few simple lines of API code, we’ve integrated the Earmark subscription form with a Juvlon list.

This means when people sign-up for the newsletter on the website, they’re directly added into a list in the Juvlon application. This is done using a simple API call to addSingleSubscriber. Before adding the email address to the list, it is first checked. If it has a bad syntax or is identified as a spam-trap or a temporary email, the address is dropped and the API returns a specific code. If the email address is valid, then the address is added to the list mentioned in the API and a success code is returned.

Once a success code is returned, a Welcome Email is sent to the new subscriber by using the sendMailer API (the Welcome Email template is pre-created in Juvlon application). In case, the Welcome Email bounces, the subscriber is de-activated.

We hope you found these case studies helpful. In case you have some questions for us, feel free to reach our support team!

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