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How to Set Up a Sales / GMV Alert

A Sales / GMV alert fires when a creator's total revenue reaches a specific threshold.

Written by Growi
Updated over a week ago

Good examples

Reward a creator when their weekly GMV hits $1,000

Move a creator to a premium tier after $10,000 lifetime GMV

Notify your team when a creator's monthly orders exceed 50

Tag your top revenue earners automatically

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Go to Set Alerts

  1. Log in to your Growi account.

  2. In the left sidebar, scroll down to the AI Workflows section.

  3. Click Set Alerts. This opens the Set Alerts page, where all your workflows are listed.

Step 2: Create a New Workflow

  1. In the top right corner of the Set Alerts page, click the Create Workflow button.

  2. A screen will appear asking: What do you want to automate? You will see two options: Setup Custom Alerts and Send SMS messages.

  3. Click Setup Custom Alerts.

Step 3: Name Your Workflow (Goal)

  1. You are now on the Goal step. This is where you give your workflow a name.

  2. In the workflow name field, type a clear name that describes what this workflow does. For example: Reward High View Posts or Notify Team of Viral Content.

  3. You can also add an optional description to give more context. This is for your team only β€” creators will never see this.

  4. Once you have entered a name, click Next to continue.

Step 4: Choose Your Scope

Scope determines which creators this workflow will monitor. You have two options:

Option

What it means

All creators

The workflow monitors every creator in your Growi account across all campaigns and contracts.

Campaign/Contract

The workflow only monitors creators who are part of a specific campaign or contract that you select.

  1. Select All creators if you want this workflow to apply to everyone.

  2. Select Campaign/Contract if you want to limit it to specific creators, then choose the campaign or contract from the dropdown that appears.

  3. Click Next to continue.

Note: If you select Campaign/Contract, you must choose at least one from the dropdown before you can proceed.

Step 5: Set Up Your Trigger β€” Sales / GMV

You are now on the Nurture step. This is where you define what condition must be met before the workflow fires, and what should happen when it does.

First, choose your trigger category. You will see five options on screen: Post Performance, Sales / GMV, Post Activity, Campaign/Contract Decision, and Tier Milestone.

Click Sales / GMV.

Define your condition

A condition box will appear below the trigger categories. Click the dropdown and select which sales metric you want to track:

Condition

What it measures

Creator weekly GMV

The total revenue this creator has generated in the past 7 days.

Creator monthly GMV

The total revenue this creator has generated in the past 30 days.

Lifetime GMV

The total revenue this creator has ever generated across all time.

Order count

The total number of orders this creator has driven, across all time.

After selecting your metric, set the operator (>= means greater than or equal to) and enter the value. For example, to trigger when weekly GMV hits $1,000, select Creator weekly GMV, set the operator to >=, and type 1000.

To add more conditions, click + AND condition. All conditions must be true at the same time for the workflow to fire.

Step 6: Choose What Should Happen (Actions)

Once your trigger condition is set, scroll down to the Select actions section. This is where you choose what Growi should do when the condition is met. There are three categories of actions:

CRM Updates

Use these to automatically update a creator's status in your pipeline.

Action

What it does

Move creator to stage

Automatically moves the creator to a different stage in your CRM pipeline. Toggle it on and select the stage from the dropdown.

Add tag to creator

Adds a label to the creator's profile for easy filtering later. Click Create tags first if you have not set up any tags yet.

Add tag to post

Adds a label to the specific post that triggered the condition. Not available for all trigger types.

Messaging

Use these to automatically send a message to the creator when the condition is met.

Action

What it does

DM template

Sends a TikTok or Instagram DM to the creator. Coming soon.

Email template

Sends a personalized email to the creator. Toggle on and select or create an email template.

TikTok Shop DM

Sends a direct message via TikTok Shop.

SMS template

Sends a text message to the creator. Toggle on and select or create a template.

Internal Alerts

Use these to notify your team when the condition is met.

Action

What it does

Slack webhook URL

Sends a message to a Slack channel of your choice. Click Connect Slack to set it up.

Discord webhook

Sends a message to a Discord channel. Paste your Discord webhook URL.

Email brand team

Sends an email notification to your team's email address.

Text brand team

Sends a text message notification to your team.

Note: You can enable multiple actions at the same time. For example, you can send an email to the creator AND ping your Slack channel simultaneously.

Toggle on each action you want to use and fill in the required details. When you are done, click Next.

Step 7: Set Your Schedule

You are now on the Schedule step. This controls when the workflow starts running and when it stops.

Start Date

Click the Start Date field and select the date you want the workflow to begin. If you pick today's date, the workflow will start immediately after you launch it. If you pick a past date, Growi will also check back and trigger actions for any creators who already met the condition since that date.

End Date

Choose one of the following:

Option

What it means

Run Indefinitely

The workflow keeps running until you manually pause or delete it. This is the default and is recommended for ongoing monitoring.

End on Specific Date

The workflow automatically stops on the date you select. Use this for time-limited campaigns.

Once you have set your schedule, click Next.

Step 8: Review and Launch

You are now on the Review step. This page shows a full summary of everything you have configured:

  • Goal: Your workflow name and description.

  • Scope: Whether it applies to all creators or a specific campaign/contract.

  • Nurture: The trigger condition and the actions you selected.

  • Schedule: The start and end dates.

Read through each section carefully. If anything looks wrong, click the Edit button next to that section to go back and change it.

When everything looks correct, click Launch Workflow.

Note: Workflows can take a few minutes to fully activate after launching. Once live, you can pause, edit, or archive any workflow at any time from the Set Alerts page by clicking the three-dot menu on the right side of the workflow.

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