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Braze - Microsoft Planner Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Braze and Microsoft Planner

1. Campaign Launch Task Creation from Braze Segments

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

When a new customer segment, campaign, or journey is created in Braze, an automated task can be generated in Microsoft Planner for the marketing team to complete required launch steps such as copy review, legal approval, QA, and scheduling. This helps teams standardize campaign execution and reduces the risk of missed dependencies.

  • Creates a Planner task with campaign name, audience segment, and launch date
  • Assigns subtasks to content, design, compliance, and operations teams
  • Improves visibility into campaign readiness and ownership

2. Approval Workflow for Personalized Messaging

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

When Braze users build personalized email, push, or in-app message campaigns, Planner can be used to manage approval workflows before activation. A task is created for stakeholders to review targeting rules, message content, and personalization logic, ensuring governance for customer-facing communications.

  • Routes campaign approval tasks to brand, legal, and regional reviewers
  • Tracks approval status and due dates in Planner
  • Reduces compliance risk for regulated or high-volume messaging

3. Customer Journey Optimization Action Items

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

When Braze analytics show poor conversion, high churn, or low engagement in a journey, an automated Planner task can be created for the growth or lifecycle marketing team to investigate and optimize the flow. This ensures performance issues are translated into actionable work rather than remaining only in reporting dashboards.

  • Triggers tasks based on campaign performance thresholds
  • Includes journey name, metric variance, and recommended review action
  • Supports continuous improvement of retention and engagement programs

4. Cross-Functional Launch Coordination for Multi-Channel Campaigns

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

For enterprise campaigns spanning email, SMS, push, and in-app messaging, Braze can trigger a Planner plan or task set to coordinate work across marketing, product, and customer support teams. This is useful when a campaign requires coordinated timing, support readiness, and operational alignment.

  • Creates launch tasks for each channel owner
  • Includes dependencies such as asset completion and support briefing
  • Helps teams synchronize customer communications across departments

5. Post-Campaign Follow-Up and Retention Actions

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

After a Braze campaign ends, Planner can automatically generate follow-up tasks for teams to review results, document learnings, and plan next actions for underperforming audiences. This creates a repeatable operating rhythm for campaign retrospectives and retention planning.

  • Creates tasks for performance review and insights capture
  • Assigns follow-up actions such as audience refinement or content updates
  • Supports structured post-campaign analysis and planning

6. Operational Task Updates Based on Campaign Status

Direction: Microsoft Planner ? Braze

When a Planner task related to campaign preparation is marked complete, Braze can be updated to reflect readiness for launch. This helps marketing operations teams ensure that campaigns are only activated once all required work is finished, reducing manual coordination and launch errors.

  • Updates campaign readiness status in Braze
  • Supports launch gating based on completed Planner tasks
  • Improves control over production campaigns

7. Customer Issue Escalation from Engagement Signals

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

If Braze detects negative engagement patterns such as repeated message opt-outs, failed deliveries, or high complaint rates, a Planner task can be created for the customer experience or support operations team to investigate. This enables faster response to customer friction and protects sender reputation.

  • Creates issue-tracking tasks with customer segment and event details
  • Assigns follow-up to support, deliverability, or lifecycle teams
  • Helps teams respond quickly to engagement or deliverability problems

8. Team Coordination for Experimentation and A B Testing

Direction: Braze ? Microsoft Planner

Braze can initiate tasks for A B test setup, while Planner can track experiment execution, review, and analysis. Once test results are available in Braze, the outcome can be reflected in Planner so teams can decide whether to roll out the winning variant or schedule additional testing.

  • Tracks test setup, launch, and analysis tasks in Planner
  • Uses Braze results to inform next-step actions
  • Improves discipline around experimentation and optimization

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