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  • Welcome to the Threadly Help Center
  • Getting Started
    • How to Install Threadly
    • Accessing Threadly in Slack
    • Updating Your App Permissions
    • Adding Threadly to Your Channels
  • Actions
    • Introduction to Actions
    • Setting Up Real-Time Click Notifications
    • Website CTAs
      • How to Create a Website Action
    • Form CTAs
      • Overview
      • How to Create a Form
      • Setting Up Form Webhooks
      • Creating Anonymous Forms
      • How to Unpublish Your Form CTA
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    • Seting Up the Channel Grouping Assistant
    • Introduction to Static Groups
      • Create a Static Group
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      • Create a Dynamic Group
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  • Sending Messages
    • How to Send a Message with Threadly
      • Leveraging Message Variables
      • Changing the Message Format
    • Utilizing the Threadly Shortcut
    • /SendMessage Slash Command
    • How to Create a Template
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    • How to Add Profile Images in Threadly
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    • Introduction to Workflows
      • How to Create a Workflow
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      • Workflow Actions and Definitions
  • Analytics
    • Introduction to Analytics
    • How Threadly Tracks Reactions
    • How Threadly Tracks CTA Clicks
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  • How Threadly Sends Your Messages
  • Admin
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    • How to Add a User to Threadly
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  1. Actions

Setting Up Real-Time Click Notifications

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Last updated 4 months ago

Actions are a core feature of Threadly and allow you to customize the button at the bottom of any message to drive your audience where you want them to go, or to open a form. For this example, imagine you are driving users to up a high intent link like a signup page. This article will walk you through how to setup an alert to get notified upon a user clicking your action button.

  1. From the Actions screen, click View Action on the row you’re looking to work with. You can also create a new action if you’re looking to start fresh.

  2. Navigate beneath the details, and click Create Notification

  3. Select the user who should be notified that a button was clicked

With that, your notifications are setup and enabled. You can click into each notification to delete it, if you’d like. Once a user clicks on this button, you’ll get notified like this: