With the background ripple, your users don't interact directly with it. Instead, you use a combination of emails and tasks to alert employees, assign documents with mail merge and so on.
๐Note: All steps happen instantly after each other unless you use the Wait step.
Check out the steps available for background ripple in the table below.
Step | Details |
Check document signed | Configure which document to check and confirm what to do if the document was signed:
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Check logbook actioned | This is useful if you want employees to update emails or tasks or documents to be triggered.
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Check task actioned | This checks the tasks you have created previously. From here, you can specify what happens if it has been completed.
If the person has completed the task, define the next step, such as a Thank you email, or exit the workflow from there. |
You can create a ripple and send an email to either an employee within your company or an external email address. This, like the tasks, allows you to put the tag fields in.
๐Note: You can add multiple attachments to this email. We recommend you use a generic one as this attachment is added to the email every time this workflow runs. | |
Exit | This exits the whole workflow, put this at the end to stop the workflow looping. |
Give Thanks | This sends a Thanks badge to the employee who the ripple has been triggered for. |
Go to | Use this to jump back or forward to another step. |
Launch Ripple | This triggers an interactive ripple to start for the employee in question. |
Mail Merge | This is where you can merge a template that you have already created in the system. |
Push notification | Send a notification to the employee, manager or specific employee outside the employee query. |
Task | Create a task for an employee. You can use mail merge tags to make this more specific to that employee. |
Wait | This allows you to wait a number of full days or make it wait until Monday - Friday.
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