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Gmail - Braze Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Gmail and Braze

1. Send Braze Campaign Performance Summaries to Marketing Stakeholders via Gmail

Data flow: Braze ? Gmail

Braze campaign and journey performance metrics can be automatically emailed to marketing managers, regional teams, and executives through Gmail on a scheduled basis. This includes open rates, click-through rates, conversions, unsubscribes, and audience segment performance.

Business value: Reduces manual reporting effort, improves visibility into campaign results, and keeps stakeholders aligned without requiring them to log into Braze.

2. Trigger Gmail Notifications for High-Value Customer Engagement Events in Braze

Data flow: Braze ? Gmail

When Braze detects important customer actions such as cart abandonment, trial expiration, subscription renewal risk, or high-value account inactivity, it can send an alert to a shared Gmail inbox or specific team members. This helps sales, support, or customer success teams respond quickly.

Business value: Enables faster follow-up on revenue-impacting customer behavior and improves cross-team responsiveness.

3. Use Gmail-Based Approval Workflows to Review Braze Campaign Content

Data flow: Gmail ? Braze

Marketing teams can route Braze campaign drafts, audience selections, or promotional copy for approval through Gmail. Approvers receive an email with campaign details and can approve or reject the request, with the decision then updating the Braze workflow.

Business value: Supports governance, reduces launch errors, and creates a simple approval process for legal, compliance, and brand teams.

4. Deliver Braze Audience or Segment Exports to Business Teams Through Gmail

Data flow: Braze ? Gmail

Braze audience exports, suppression lists, or campaign recipient files can be sent to Gmail distribution lists for downstream use by analytics, operations, or agency partners. This is useful when teams need a quick, controlled handoff of customer lists or campaign extracts.

Business value: Improves collaboration across teams and reduces the need for manual file sharing.

5. Ingest Gmail Replies or Customer Feedback into Braze for Follow-Up Campaigns

Data flow: Gmail ? Braze

Customer replies to marketing emails, support inquiries, or feedback messages received in Gmail can be parsed and used to update Braze customer profiles, tags, or custom attributes. This allows Braze to suppress promotional messaging, trigger nurture flows, or route contacts into a service recovery journey.

Business value: Creates a more responsive customer experience and helps prevent irrelevant or conflicting communications.

6. Notify Sales or Customer Success Teams in Gmail When Braze Journeys Reach Key Milestones

Data flow: Braze ? Gmail

When a customer completes a Braze journey milestone such as onboarding completion, product adoption threshold, or reactivation, Gmail notifications can be sent to account owners or team inboxes. This gives internal teams a timely signal to take the next best action.

Business value: Improves coordination between marketing automation and human follow-up, increasing conversion and retention opportunities.

7. Use Gmail Activity to Support Customer Profile Enrichment in Braze

Data flow: Gmail ? Braze

Business processes that originate in Gmail, such as sales inquiries, event registrations, or support escalations, can be captured and used to enrich Braze profiles with lifecycle stage, interest category, or engagement source data. This enables more precise segmentation and personalization.

Business value: Improves targeting accuracy and helps Braze deliver more relevant cross-channel messaging.

8. Distribute Braze Alerting and Operational Exceptions to a Shared Gmail Inbox

Data flow: Braze ? Gmail

Operational issues such as failed message sends, audience sync errors, or unexpected campaign anomalies can be routed from Braze to a shared Gmail inbox monitored by marketing operations or IT support. This ensures issues are visible and can be triaged quickly.

Business value: Shortens incident response time, improves campaign reliability, and supports better operational control.

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