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  1. Fusion Auth Integration (SSO Tie-In):

    • While this integration isn't active yet, it's our recommended approach. We'll work together to seamlessly integrate Fusion Auth with your platform's SSO functionality, streamlining the process of sending welcome emails.

  2. Sendgrid Integration:

    • Alternatively, you can leverage the existing Sendgrid integration already built into the platform. If you choose this route, we may need to implement a transition period of around one month.

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Customization Options

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have the option to integrate personalized email tags, allowing you to

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customize welcome emails according to your preferences or

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needs and focus on specific users.

Non-SSO Cases

In most instances where SSO isn't utilized, users are typically imported into the system at predefined intervals. Subsequently, a trigger event initiates the sending of welcome emails to all users imported during that period. This process is often facilitated by utilizing tags.

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Below is a list of example Emails with Elements, Options, Recommendations, Configurable Default Text, and Full HTML.

Welcome emails

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An example welcome email. See the table below for details.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name so that users know it’s from you. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Subject

(tick) Add a subject line, such as Your [Platform Name] Login Information. (60 characters max. Note that you can use emojis but they may not be supported on all email clients. Learn more about emojis.)

3

Design

(tick) Choose a banner image. See specifications.

4

Message

(info) Change the text to match your brand voice, and/or add additional information. See the default text and full HTML below.
(info) Replace support@junolive.co with your support email, unless contracted with the JUNO Technical Support team.

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Users get this email when they request a new magic link.

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An example new magic link email. See the table below for details.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Subject

(info) Change text New Magic Link.

3

Design

(tick) Choose a banner image. See specifications.
(tick) Choose a brand color for headings and links.

4

Message

(info) Change the text to match your brand voice. See the default text and full HTML below.

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Users get this email when they are added as an admin for a content page. Since they now have editing privileges for that page, a link in the email takes them directly to the page editor. This email is not configurable.

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An example admin email.

Courses

Course enrollment or waitlist email

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You can configure:

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Design

(tick) Add your logo.
(tick) Choose your brand color.

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Forum and feed emails

There are a few types of emails that notify users about the latest forum and feed activity,

Forum digest email

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forum-digest

The forum digest delivers new forum content to users' inboxes. All content in the email is from the previous week or month.

Users are automatically subscribed if your platform includes a forum. But that doesn’t mean everyone gets an email every week. Instead, the email is only sent if there is:

  • Activity on their posts

  • New posts in topics they follow

If there is no relevant activity, the user doesn’t get an email that week. Someone who never interacts with the forum will never see the digest email.

An example forum digest email. See the table below for details.

The email content includes:

  • Go to Forum button: This magic link takes you to the forum home page and automatically logs you in. The link expires after 7 days, when the next week’s email is sent.

  • Post and topic links: These magic links take you directly to the post or topic and automatically logs you in.

  • Activity on your posts: This section lists comments and replies (from the previous week) on your own posts (created at any time). It does not track likes. Instead, you get a platform notification for likes. Up to 3 of your most recent posts are listed. Up to 2 items (comments or replies) are listed beneath each post.

  • Topics you follow: This section lists new posts within topics that you follow. Up to 3 of the most recent topics are listed, with up to 3 posts beneath each one.

  • New topics: This section lists up to 5 of the most recent new topics. It increases engagement with topics that you might not be following.

  • Unsubscribe link: Unsubscribing only unsubscribes you from the forum digest email, not all JUNO emails.

Configure these elements:

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Subject

(tick) Add a subject line *|FIRSTNAME|*'s Forum Digest (60 characters max)

3

Send time

(info) Set the send time and day (weekly or monthly). The default is weekly on Tuesdays at 10 AM PT.

4

Banner

(tick) Choose a banner image to replace the JUNO “Connect” banner. See specifications.

5

Friendly site name

(tick) Choose your platform name that appears in the introduction sentence: Check out the latest activity on the [PLATFORM NAME] forum.

Real-time forum and feed activity emails

Users get these emails right away when one of these activities happens in the forum or feed:

In the forum:

  • New forum topic or post

  • On your posts: Likes, comments, and replies to comments

  • On any post: You are tagged, likes on your comments, replies to your comments

In the social feed

  • New feed post

  • On your posts: Likes, comments, and replies to comments

  • On any post: You are tagged, likes on your comments, replies to your comments

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Design

(tick) Add your logo.
(tick) Choose your brand color.

Direct message emails

There are a few types of emails that are sent to let users know they have direct messages waiting for them on the platform.

Direct message request email

Users get this email the first time a new person messages them. The email includes a link to their messages and the option to unsubscribe from direct message request notifications.

The subject line automatically pulls in your platform’s name (the “social title” that appears on browser tabs). Beyond that, you can configure:

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Design

(tick) Add your logo.
(tick) Choose your brand color.

Direct messages email

Users get this email when they receive new direct messages after the initial request. It’s sent once a day, but only if they have new messages.

The email includes the names of the senders and how many new messages they sent. There is a link to their messages and the option to unsubscribe from direct message notifications.

You can configure:

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Design

(tick) Add your logo.
(tick) Choose your brand color.

One-on-one meeting emails

There are a few types of emails sent for a meeting. This could be a meeting between two attendees or between an attendee and an exhibitor.

Meeting invite email

Users get this email when they are invited to a meeting.

An example meeting invite email. See the table below for details.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Subject line

(info) Change text *|FIRSTNAME|* has created a meeting (60 characters max)

3

Message

(info) Change text (250 characters max)
*|FIRSTNAME|* *|LASTNAME|* has invited you to a meeting! The meeting is from *|START|* to *|END|*. Here is their personal note to you:<br><br>*|MESSAGE|*<br><br>Click the link to view or to cancel. <br><br><a href='*|URL|*'>Click here to view meeting!</a><br><be>

Created a meeting email

The user who scheduled a meeting gets this email.

An example meeting creation email. See the table below for details.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Message

(info) Change text (250 characters max)
"You created a meeting! The meeting is from *|START|* to *|END|*. You wrote the personal note:<br><br>*|MESSAGE|*<br><br><a href='*|URL|*'>View Meeting</a><br><br><a href='*|URL|*?decline=true'>Decline Meeting</a><br><be>"

Meeting time changed email

When someone changes a meeting time, both the meeting creator and invitee get this email.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Message

(info) Change text (250 characters max). Note that the text for the meeting creator and meeting invitee are slightly different:

  • The start time of your Scheduled Meeting has been changed.<br><br>You can view this meeting by going to: <a href='*|URL|*'>*|URL|*</a>

  • The start time of a Meeting you've been Invited to has been changed.<br><br>You can view this meeting by going to: <a href='*|URL|*'>*|URL|*</a>

Meeting cancelation email

Users get this email when a private meeting is canceled. It could be a meeting between two attendees or between an attendee and an exhibitor.

An example meeting cancelation email. See the tables below for details.

Element

Options

1

From name

(tick) Add your organization's name. In most cases, we recommend changing only the “From” name instead of the “From” address. Learn more about from names and addresses.

2

Subject line

(info) Change text Your meeting has been canceled (60 characters max)

3

Message

(info) Change text *|MEETING_NAME|* has been canceled by *|FIRSTNAME|* *|LASTNAME|*! (250 characters max)

Or, you can remove cancelation emails:

Element

Options

Cancelation email

(error) Don’t send email notifications when meetings are canceled.