Tokens/Variables in saved messages / email body or subject
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We wanted to share an update regarding the idea. After careful consideration and further analysis of the idea, we have adjusted its status to "Not Planned."
This change allows us to further explore the feasibility and impact of this and other requested enhancements, ensuring that any updates we introduce are in the best interest of our users and align with our platform's long-term vision.
We appreciate your understanding.
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      Yurii Chepurenko commented Important functionality to have! 
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      benj.rasalan commented To be able to send out personalized email template notifications with the ability to pass variables 
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      Matthias Fuchs commented +1 we also use placeholder in our e-mail templates, but this is not the best way tio handle it in our organisation. 
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       Nick Shorter
    
 commented Nick Shorter
    
 commentedHi Valeryia, As Ben has mentioned, use case is to be able to reliably personalise the email by referencing fields related to the recipient and sender. Extending Ben's post, we also need to have multiple versions of the saved messages, so they appear personalised by the sender (signature, contact info, etc), which then all require updating/modifying if there are changes. If all fields are exposed as merge fields on the saved message template, then we can maintain a single template, and the correct data is pushed into the email body consistently, avoiding potentially embarrassing errors 
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      Ben Revzin commented Hi Valeryia. Thankfully Pandadoc has the ability to send the documents directly rather than having to copy/paste the link into a separate email. For that I utilize saved messages and my entire team does as well. So currently our saved messages have placeholders for our team for instance "Hi (ADD CUSTOMER NAME HERE), in this document you will find a quote from (ADD INSURANCE CARRIER HERE)" This is can lead to our clients receiving emails with this text accidentally in it and it takes lots of time for our team members to read through each saved message template and then change out the placeholders for the variables manually. Thank you for reading this! 
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      AdminInes Imo (Admin, PandaDoc) commented It would be really good that have this feature. I would help clients save valuable time. 
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      TriXtan Entertainment commented That's really annoying, can't even pull the receiver's name so we don't have to type that every time?!? Isn't this basic automation? What is so wrong with pulling variables from the document so we can just have it inserted into the Saved Response, I know it only saves 10 seconds each time, but this is the most annoying thing about this program is having to type in the variables each time we send a document into the email body. Please reconsider, this would make so many people happy. 
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      Nick Dening commented Pretty disappointing. This is a key requirement of ours since we are planning on using this to send hundreds of contract renewals with a handful of email templates. The manual work required if we can't pull variables in jumps from very little to not worth using this platform. 
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      Anonymous commented Ability to populate variables in the email, how Flixcheck has this ability. 
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      Kate Pellegrino commented It would be great if I could incorporate variables in a saved message template. For example, I'd like to be able to address the message to the recipient's first name without needing to type it in every time. 
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      Anonymous commented use variables into email message 
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      Janika Merquita commented Just got a product idea related to this request: If the customer will use Saved Messages when sending out the document, it would be really good to have variables instead of typing them every time. 
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      Anonymous commented to add variables to saved messages 
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      Oliver Tabilangon commented Adding name variables to email messages. 
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      Alexander Sakhibov commented Email title lookup fields to pull the document title & client company name via variables. 
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       Paul Cedric Guevarra
    
 commented Paul Cedric Guevarra
    
 commentedVariables for saved messages - Will allow the user to use variable on saved messages 
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       AdminRanuel Rebangcos
    (Admin, PandaDoc)
 commented AdminRanuel Rebangcos
    (Admin, PandaDoc)
 commentedThis is a client request. And as per them it would be helpful if this will become available in PD as the send hundreds of document everyday. 
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      Jomarie Papas commented Can we use tokens or merge fields in the send document window or subject line with the ActiveCampaign native integration? 
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       Katherine Naegele
    
 commented Katherine Naegele
    
 commentedThis is kind of an odd thing not have, to be honest. We would use the saved message feature a lot more if this feature were present. 
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       Paul Cedric Guevarra
    
 commented Paul Cedric Guevarra
    
 commentedOption to add tag on the saved messages that will automatically fill the name of the recipient on the saved messages. 
 
        