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Documentation›Actions and campaigns›Scheduling and batch sends

Actions and campaigns

Scheduling and batch sends

Schedule future sends, manage large lists, and monitor results.

For campaigns to large lists, scheduling is almost more important than the content. yourang.ai offers tools to schedule sends, distribute the load, and track results in real time.

Scheduling a send

After preparing the message and selecting the list, choose when to send: now, at a specific time, or recurring (e.g. every Monday at 10). For important campaigns always pick a time when the team is around, so they can respond to recipient reactions.

Distributed batch

Sending 10,000 SMS all in the same second makes no sense: the phone network has limits, recipients don't all reply at once. yourang.ai can spread the send over an interval (e.g. 1 hour) to soften the peak and better manage incoming replies.

Monitoring the results

  • Delivered. Number of messages that actually reached the recipient. Anomalies here indicate technical problems.
  • Opened / Read. For email, the percentage of people who opened. For WhatsApp, double blue tick. For SMS, this data isn't available.
  • Clicked. For tracked links, how many clicked. A concrete measure of interest.
  • Replies. For messages that invite a reply, how many actually responded.
  • Unsubscribed. How many clicked 'unsubscribe'. Spikes here are a warning sign about the content.

A/B test on important campaigns

For large campaigns, try two subject-line variants on a small sample, pick the winner, and roll it out to the rest. The panel supports this flow natively.

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