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OpenText Exstream and Braze complement each other well in organizations that need both regulated customer communications and real-time engagement. Exstream is typically the system of record for high-volume, compliant outbound communications such as statements, bills, policies, and notices. Braze is designed for timely, personalized customer engagement across digital channels. Together, they can help enterprises improve customer experience, reduce service costs, and coordinate communications across marketing, operations, and service teams.
Data flow: OpenText Exstream to Braze
When Exstream generates and delivers a statement, invoice, policy document, or notice, it can send delivery metadata to Braze, such as document type, delivery status, channel, and customer segment. Braze can then trigger a follow-up message based on that event.
Business value: Improves response rates, reduces late payments, and creates a coordinated post-communication journey without duplicating regulated content.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Exstream can notify Braze when a customer is receiving a sensitive communication such as a delinquency notice, policy cancellation, or claims denial. Braze can then suppress promotional or cross-sell campaigns for a defined period to avoid conflicting messages.
Business value: Reduces customer confusion, protects brand trust, and helps ensure communications are appropriate and compliant.
Data flow: OpenText Exstream to Braze
Exstream can publish document events such as opened, delivered, failed, or reissued. Braze can use these events to personalize the next best action in a customer journey.
Business value: Increases communication reach and improves channel effectiveness by adapting to customer behavior in near real time.
Data flow: Braze to OpenText Exstream
Braze often holds current engagement preferences, channel opt-ins, and interaction history. That data can be passed to Exstream so regulated communications are delivered using the customer?s preferred and permitted channel.
Business value: Improves deliverability, supports compliance with communication preferences, and reduces print and postage costs.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Exstream can generate renewal notices, policy updates, or account statements, while Braze can manage the surrounding engagement journey. Together they create a coordinated renewal workflow across operational and marketing teams.
Business value: Increases renewal completion rates, reduces churn, and ensures the customer receives both the official communication and the supporting engagement sequence.
Data flow: OpenText Exstream to Braze
When Exstream sends a complaint resolution letter, dispute outcome, or service adjustment notice, Braze can initiate a service recovery journey tailored to the customer?s situation.
Business value: Improves customer satisfaction after negative events and helps reduce repeat contacts to the call center.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Exstream and Braze can exchange communication history so the enterprise has a more complete view of what each customer received across regulated and marketing channels. This supports reporting, auditability, and journey optimization.
Business value: Improves governance, supports better decision-making, and gives marketing, operations, and compliance teams a shared view of customer communications.
Data flow: OpenText Exstream to Braze
Exstream can generate event streams from large-scale communication runs, such as billing cycles, policy renewals, or annual notices. Braze can consume these events and launch targeted micro-campaigns for specific customer segments.
Business value: Turns operational communications into engagement opportunities and helps teams act on customer events without waiting for batch reporting cycles.
Overall, integrating OpenText Exstream with Braze enables enterprises to combine compliant document generation with responsive customer engagement. The result is more coordinated communications, better customer experience, and stronger operational control across regulated and marketing-driven workflows.