This document explains the fundamental mechanics of the Cart Abandonment Trigger, a feature of Triggered Campaigns in Marketing Cloud Personalization. It also provides troubleshooting tips and answers to frequently asked questions.
Fundamental Operation of Cart Abandonment
[Point] If a user frequently updates their cart, it may result in multiple, unintended trigger executions. It is advisable to configure campaign-wide Frequency Limits in conjunction with the trigger settings to manage this behavior.
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How to Verify Trigger Execution Status
1. For Individual Users: Event Stream
The execution or failure of a trigger for a specific user can be verified via the Event Stream on the individual user's profile.
Reason field within the Event Detail.Note: If neither of these events is present, the user may not have been evaluated for the trigger campaign at all. This is often due to the user being excluded by rules or filters configured in the campaign. As a prerequisite check, also ensure that an Add to Cart event has been logged for the user.
2. For Overall Trend Confirmation: Triggered Campaign Statistics
If the target user cannot be identified, or if a large, unspecified number of users are not triggering the event, check here. While you won't be able to see the specific reasons why individual users didn't trigger, understanding the overall error trend can help in troubleshooting campaigns that aren't firing as expected.
Total Triggers that matched all campaign conditions (e.g., segments, filters).Eligible Triggers that were ultimately disqualified due to post-eligibility checks, such as re-evaluation after a configured Delay or reaching Frequency Limits.Eligible Triggers that were processed successfully and resulted in the configured action being executed.Reference:
Common Reasons for Trigger Failure
If a Cart Abandonment Trigger is not executing as expected, review the following common causes and solutions.
Prerequisites
Add to Cart, are correctly configured in your Sitemap, are being sent to Personalization, and are visible in the Event Stream.
Common Disqualification Scenarios
After confirming the prerequisites, verify that the following conditions are not met:
Other Potential Issues: Journey Builder Problems
In some cases, the trigger may fire successfully from Personalization, but an issue within Journey Builder prevents the desired action. In this scenario, investigate the API entry into Journey Builder. Common areas to check include Journey Re-entry settings, contact filtering, or the availability of the contact's address information.
Q: In Triggered Campaign Statistics, why is the 'Total Triggers' count sometimes larger than the sum of 'Eligible Triggers' and 'Disqualified Triggers'?
A: Total Triggers represents the gross number of cart abandonment events counted before any campaign rules or filters are applied. In contrast, Eligible Triggers and Disqualified Triggers reflect the counts after these rules have been evaluated. Therefore, if a significant number of triggers are filtered out by your campaign's segment or filter criteria, the Total Triggers count will be higher than the sum of the other metrics that depend on initial eligibility.
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