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Workflows: Templates

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Workflows allow you to connect data, applications, AI agents, and logic to automate go-to-market processes across sales, marketing, and revenue operations. This guide walks you through using Sona's pre-built workflow templates to quickly set up automation without starting from scratch. You'll learn how to browse templates by use case, activate them, and customize them for your specific needs. These workflows are designed to augment the work of go-to-market teams. With this guide, you'll be ready to confidently leverage pre-built workflows that save time and deliver results quickly.

When to Use This / Prerequisites

When to Use:

  • Activate marketing automation workflows

  • Implement workflows to leverage first-party data collected by Sona

  • Operationalize the data from Sona without extensive setup time

Prerequisites:

  • Access to the Workflows section in your Sona workspace

  • Identify specific use case requirements for your data

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Navigate to Templates

  1. Access the Workflows Section

    • From your Sona workspace, go to the left navigation menu

    • Click on "Workflows" to expand the section

    • Select "Templates" from the dropdown menu

  2. Explore the Templates Interface

    • You'll see two main sections: "Categories" on the left and "Templates" on the right

    • Categories help you find relevant templates organized by business function

Step 2: Organizing and Managing Templates

Creating New Categories

To keep templates organized as your library grows, admins can create custom categories:

  1. Click the "Create Category" button at the top of the Templates page

  2. Enter a descriptive category name (e.g., "Marketing Automation")

  3. Add a clear description explaining what types of templates belong here

  4. Save the category, it will appear in the Use Cases list on the left

Category Naming Best Practices:

  • Use clear, function-based names (Marketing, Sales, Data, etc.)

  • Keep names concise but descriptive

Step 3: Browse Templates by Use Case

Templates are organized into categories to help you find the right automation faster.

Admins can create, edit, and add new categories by clicking the "Create Category" button at the top of the page.

Here are template categories you can use as a starting point:

  1. Marketing Automation - Workflows that automate lead capture, segmentation, and ad performance optimization.

    • Examples: Ads Automations, Audience Refresh, AI-Powered Inbound, Lifecycle & Marketing Automation

  2. Sales Outreach & Enablement - Workflows that help sales teams engage prospects, automate outreach, and prepare for meetings.

    • Examples: Automate outreach to high-intent website visitors, Prospect Meeting Briefs, CRM Analyst

  3. Data & Enrichment - Workflows focused on enriching CRM data, syncing systems, and identifying accounts and people.

    • Examples: Lead Research Agent, CRM Sync / Account Enrichment, Accounts: Identified, People: Profile 360

  4. Content & Transcription - Workflows that handle media, transcription, and content automation tasks.

    • Examples: Audio/Video Transcription, Transcription (general)

  5. Integrations & System Automations - Workflows that connect tools, trigger alerts, and streamline cross-app processes.

    • Examples: Notion + Slack Automations, Monitoring or Alerts, Webhook or Tracking Integrations

  6. Testing & Custom Use Cases - A sandbox for experimental, internal, or user-defined workflows.

    • Examples: Test, Test 2, 123

  7. Analytics & Insights (Optional) - Data tracking and reporting workflows for measuring performance and generating insights.

    • Examples: Data: Tracking Activity, Insights automation, Reporting syncs

Step 4: Adding Templates to Categories

To organize existing templates into the right categories:

  1. Navigate to the template you want to categorize

  2. Click the three-dot menu (⋮) next to the template

  3. Select "Edit Template" from the options

  4. In the edit view, edit the appropriate details accordingly

  5. Save changes, the template will now appear in that category

Step 5: Activate a Template

  1. Select Your Category

    • Click on the template that best matches your needs

    • Review the template details and description

  2. Activate the Workflow

    • Click the "Activate workflow" button

    • The template will be copied to your active workflows with all pre-configured settings

  3. Access Additional Options

    • Use the three-dot menu (⋮) next to each template for additional actions

    • Options may include Edit, Open Template Workflow, Delete

Step 6: Customize Your Activated Template

  1. Navigate to Your Active Workflows

    • Go to "Workflows" > "History" to see your activated templates

    • Find your newly activated workflow in the list

  2. Customize Settings

    • Edit trigger conditions to match your specific requirements

    • Modify actions, timing, and conditions as needed

    • Update any placeholder content or default values

  3. Test Your Workflow

    • Run test scenarios to ensure the workflow performs as expected

    • Make adjustments based on your testing results

Perfect! You've successfully activated and customized a workflow template to meet your specific needs.

Key Concepts / Best Practices

Template Categories and Organization:

  • Use Cases serve as smart filters to help you find relevant templates quickly

  • Templates are organized by common business scenarios and workflow types

  • The categorization system helps teams with different roles find appropriate automation templates

Template Customization Strategy:

  • Start with the closest match: Choose templates that align most closely with your desired outcome

  • Customize incrementally: Make small adjustments rather than overhauling the entire template

  • Test thoroughly: Always test templates in a safe environment before deploying to live data

  • Document changes: Keep notes on customizations for future reference and team collaboration

Best Practices for Template Usage:

Template Selection:

  • Review multiple templates in your use case category before choosing

  • Consider templates from adjacent categories that might offer valuable insights

  • Look for templates created by experienced users or official Sona examples

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