A Workflow Rule is a tool which allows for automation on a record when an action on the same object as the record is performed.
A common use case is for a new Lead to have a series of emails scheduled to be sent to them over a period of time, 7, 14 and 30 days. This frees up your users from sending email campaigns and allows them to do what they do best!
Note: Salesforce will retire support for Workflow Rules and Process Builder on December 31, 2025. The steps below have been updated to use Flow Builder. See the Additional Resources section for migration guidance.
Since there are no automated marketing features within Agentforce Sales (formerly Sales Cloud) and Agentforce Service (formerly Service Cloud), you will want to create a new Lead Status value of Emails Scheduled. This value, in addition to the Workflow Rule criteria, will provide a way to remove the Lead from additional scheduled emails once they reply and the Lead Status is updated by the user.
Email Alerts use existing email templates so you will want to create the email templates that you intend to use prior to continuing. Our step-by-step video on how to create email templates can be found here.
For more information on importing Workflow Rules and the features found in this Knowledge Article, please review the following resources:
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