How to Add Triggers for Invoices
Managing invoices efficiently is crucial for any business. This article will guide you through the process of adding triggers for invoices, focusing on the new workflow statuses: Viewed, Partially Paid, and Void. These statuses provide better oversight and allow for proactive communication and actions based on the invoice conditions.
Go to Workflows:
2. Add Filters in Invoice Trigger:


3. Configure Action Items:


4. Save and Activate:

Question: Can I use these triggers for all types of invoices?
Answer: Yes, these triggers can be applied to all invoices within your ServiceName account, regardless of the type or amount.
Question: How often should I review and update my workflows?**
**Answer: It’s recommended to review your workflows periodically, at least once a quarter, to ensure they are still aligned with your business processes and objectives.
Question: What if an invoice changes status after a trigger has been activated?**
**Answer: If an invoice changes status, the new status will trigger any corresponding workflows configured for that status, ensuring continuous and accurate management.
Question: Are workflows triggered in real time when an invoice status changes?**
**Answer: Yes. Workflows are triggered as soon as the invoice status updates, allowing for timely and automated responses.
Question: What are the specific new invoice statuses I can use for my workflow triggers?
Answer: You can trigger automations based on three specific statuses: Viewed (the customer opened the link), Partially Paid (a portion of the balance was settled), and Void (the invoice was canceled).
Question: If a customer views an invoice ten times, will the “Viewed” workflow trigger ten times?
Answer: No. Typically, a workflow trigger only fires the first time the status change is detected for that specific invoice. This prevents your customers from being spammed with “I saw you viewed this!” emails every time they open the link.