ActiveCampaign Helps Customers Kick off the New Year with Additional Growth Accelerator Apps

Leading Customer Experience Automation company continues commitment to customer success by offering access to best-of-breed technology integrations

Kicking off the new year, ActiveCampaign, the leader in customer experience automation (CXA), celebrates the addition of several new Growth Accelerator Apps. These new apps promise to help ActiveCampaign customers better automate events, surveys, data storage, direct mail and more.

Since launching in the second half of 2021, the program has resulted in a pipeline of new best-in-class apps that promise to fuel the growth of ActiveCampaign’s 150,000 customers. This is great news for customers already using these marketing automation platforms. By combining the power of these apps with the ActiveCampaign CXA platform, businesses can accelerate their growth in 2022. From automating gifting to new customers through Sendoso through ActiveCampaign CRM to creating 1:1 experiences with prospects by triggering feedback surveys through Delighted by updating ActiveCampaign Deals and Contacts, the possibilities are endless.

Legacy all-in-one solutions just don’t work for the majority of companies. This is why ActiveCampaign has invested heavily in integrations with highly rated solutions, like Growth Accelerator Apps, incentivizing these partners to create automated versions of their solutions for ActiveCampaign’s global customer base. 

The latest Growth Accelerator Apps include:

  • Sendoso – sending and direct mail automation
  • Delighted – customer feedback survey automation
  • Snowflake – marketing data automation platform
  • Magento – ecommerce automation

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“We are hyper focused on accelerating the growth of businesses through customer experiences. That’s why we offer services like free migration and 1:1 strategy meetings with our customers, and also best-in-class apps like Growth Accelerator Apps,” said Jason VandeBoom, founder and CEO of ActiveCampaign. “We’re already seeing customers succeed with the integrations from this program, and I’m confident that more customers will benefit from these new apps as we kick off 2022.”

“Heading into 2022 with the ongoing global challenges, we’re prepared to best serve our customers, and ActiveCampaign is a significant part of that,” said David Pritchard, Manager at BlossomCo. “With its integration with our store platform, marketing and resources for better customer engagement, we feel in control of as much as we can be to ensure this year will be successful for our business.”

“Partnering with ActiveCampaign just makes sense for our customers. Between their industry-leading customer experience automation capabilities and our best-of-breed customer feedback platform, our mutual customers are having more effective conversations with their customers, which then yields longer-term relationships and, ultimately, more revenue. This is a direct result of our participation in ActiveCampaign’s Growth Accelerator Apps Program,” said Taylor Klein, Partnerships Manager at Delighted.

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About ActiveCampaign ActiveCampaign’s category-defining Customer Experience Automation Platform (CXA) helps over 150,000 businesses in 170 countries meaningfully engage with their customers. The platform gives businesses of all sizes access to 750+ pre-built automations that combine email marketing, marketing automation and CRM for powerful segmentation and personalization across social, email, messaging, chat and text. Over 70% of ActiveCampaign’s customers use its 870+ integrations including Microsoft, Shopify, Square, Facebook, and Salesforce. ActiveCampaign scores higher in customer satisfaction than any other solution in Marketing Automation, CRM, and E-Commerce Personalization on G2.com and is the Top Rated Marketing Automation Software on TrustRadius. Pricing starts at just $9/month. Start a free trial at ActiveCampaign.com.

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She brings more than 20 years of experience in technology research and marketing; prior to her current role, she was a Research Analyst at Omdia, authoring market and ecosystem reports on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and User Interface technologies. Sherril was previously Manager of Market Research at Intrado Life and Safety, providing competitive analysis and intelligence, business development support, and analyst relations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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