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      • Configuring Events In Swish
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        • Price Drop Flow
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Testing Events

Sending Test Events

In order to set up a flow in Klaviyo a trigger event must exist on a customer profile. The easiest way to achieve this is to simulate the various event types that Swish sends to Klaviyo.

The steps to achieve this are straightforward

  1. Visit your store

  2. Sign into a customer account on your store front

  3. Add an item with a variant selected from your product page

  4. Noting the stock thresholds you have set for your Low In Stock event, adjust the inventory for the variant you saved to the Wishlist to a value lower than the Stock Threshold but higher than the Minimum stock value

  5. To simulate the Back In Stock event, now adjust the inventory for the saved variant to 0, and then adjust it to a stock level higher than the Minimum Stock level set in your event preferences

  6. Now, adjust the price of the variant by a % greater than specified in the Minimum Price Change field in the Price Drop event settings.

  7. Finally, return the price and stock levels back to their original levels.

  8. Check the Klaviyo profile for the customer account you logged into at Step 2 to ensure that the following events are present

    1. Added product to Wishlist

    2. Wishlist product back in stock

    3. Wishlist product low in stock

    4. Wishlist product price drop

Now that Wishlist events are setup and present in Klaviyo, you can starting building Flows using Wishlist events as the trigger.

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