The Send to a Flow action element sends individuals to a specific Marketing Cloud
on-demand flow. For example, in a segment-triggered flow, you can send a customer to a specific
flow depending on the individual’s loyalty program status.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Marketing Cloud
Growth or Advanced Edition
The origin and destination flows run in parallel after the element calls the destination
flow. The origin flow continues to run after sending individuals to the destination flow.
You can continue to run actions and logic in the origin flow after this element.
Supported flow types
Segment-triggered flows
List-triggered flows
Campaign member-triggered flows
Record criteria-triggered flows
Automation event-triggered flows
Activation-triggered flows
On-demand flows
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