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Braze - ArchivesSpace Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Braze and ArchivesSpace

Braze is a real-time customer engagement platform used to orchestrate personalized messaging across email, push, SMS, in-app, and other channels. ArchivesSpace is an archival collection management system used by libraries, museums, universities, and cultural institutions to manage finding aids, accession records, and collection metadata. Together, they can connect archival operations with audience engagement, helping institutions promote collections, improve researcher communication, and automate outreach based on archival activity.

1. Automated researcher notifications for new or updated collections

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to Braze

When archivists publish a new finding aid, update a collection description, or add newly processed materials in ArchivesSpace, the integration can trigger Braze campaigns to notify subscribed researchers, faculty, donors, or community members. This supports timely outreach for newly available materials and reduces manual email coordination by staff.

  • Trigger: new accession, updated finding aid, or newly public collection
  • Audience: users subscribed by subject area, collection type, or institution
  • Business value: faster discovery of collections and higher research engagement

2. Personalized event and exhibit promotion based on archival interests

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to Braze

ArchivesSpace subject headings, collection themes, or donor-related metadata can be used to segment audiences in Braze for targeted promotion of exhibits, lectures, workshops, and archive open houses. For example, users interested in local history collections can receive invitations to related programming rather than generic institutional announcements.

  • Trigger: event creation tied to a collection topic or archival theme
  • Audience: segmented by collection interest, geography, or prior engagement
  • Business value: improved attendance and more relevant communications

3. Research request follow-up and service communication

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to Braze

When a patron submits a research request or asks about a collection, ArchivesSpace activity can feed Braze to automate follow-up messages such as request confirmations, status updates, appointment reminders, and post-visit surveys. This creates a more consistent service experience and reduces repetitive manual communication by archival staff.

  • Trigger: new reference inquiry, pull request, or reading room appointment
  • Audience: individual researchers or requesters
  • Business value: better service responsiveness and lower administrative effort

4. Donor and stakeholder engagement tied to collection milestones

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to Braze

ArchivesSpace records related to donor names, accession milestones, or collection processing status can be used to trigger Braze communications for stewardship and relationship management. Institutions can send personalized updates when donated materials are processed, described, or made accessible, strengthening donor confidence and encouraging future contributions.

  • Trigger: accession completed, collection processed, or donor-related collection published
  • Audience: donors, alumni, community stakeholders, and institutional partners
  • Business value: stronger stewardship and improved donor retention

5. Audience segmentation using engagement history from Braze

Data flow: Braze to ArchivesSpace

Braze engagement data such as email opens, clicks, event registrations, and content preferences can be sent back to ArchivesSpace or a connected CRM to enrich patron and stakeholder records. Archivists and outreach teams can then identify which collections or topics generate the most interest and prioritize digitization, outreach, or programming accordingly.

  • Trigger: campaign engagement, registration, or content interaction
  • Audience: researchers, donors, educators, and community subscribers
  • Business value: better audience insight and more informed collection promotion

6. Targeted digitization announcements for newly accessible materials

Data flow: ArchivesSpace to Braze

When previously restricted or unprocessed materials become accessible in ArchivesSpace, Braze can automatically send announcements to relevant audiences. This is especially useful for institutions with high-value collections where access changes are important to researchers, faculty, and public history groups.

  • Trigger: access status change or digitized collection publication
  • Audience: researchers subscribed to related topics or collection series
  • Business value: increased utilization of newly available archival assets

7. Cross-team workflow for outreach, reference, and collections staff

Data flow: Bi-directional

ArchivesSpace can provide authoritative collection metadata while Braze manages communication workflows. Together, they enable coordinated processes where collections staff publish updates, reference staff respond to inquiries, and outreach staff launch segmented campaigns from the same source of truth. This reduces duplicate data entry and improves consistency across departments.

  • ArchivesSpace supplies collection status, subject metadata, and access changes
  • Braze manages audience messaging, reminders, and follow-up journeys
  • Business value: better operational alignment and fewer manual handoffs

These integrations are most effective when paired with a CRM or consent management layer so audience preferences, communication permissions, and contact records remain accurate across systems.

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