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WordPress - OpenText Decision Service Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between WordPress and OpenText Decision Service

1. Personalized content and offer selection on public websites

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? WordPress

When a visitor submits a form, logs in, or is identified through cookies or CRM data, WordPress can send key attributes such as industry, region, account type, or browsing behavior to OpenText Decision Service. The decision engine returns the most appropriate content variant, offer, call to action, or next-best action. WordPress then displays the approved content block dynamically.

Business value: Improves conversion rates, supports account-based marketing, and ensures content decisions are consistent across campaigns and business units.

2. Lead qualification and routing from WordPress forms

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? CRM or workflow system

Leads captured through WordPress contact forms, demo requests, or gated content downloads can be evaluated by OpenText Decision Service using business rules such as geography, company size, product interest, or compliance status. The service determines whether the lead should be accepted, rejected, prioritized, or routed to a specific sales queue or partner channel.

Business value: Reduces manual triage, improves lead response times, and ensures leads are handled according to current sales and compliance policies.

3. Content approval and publishing governance

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? WordPress workflow or editorial tools

Before a page, article, or campaign landing page is published in WordPress, the content metadata can be sent to OpenText Decision Service to validate whether the content meets business rules. Examples include checking if regulated claims are allowed for a region, whether legal review is required, or whether a product announcement can be published based on launch timing.

Business value: Helps marketing and editorial teams publish faster while reducing compliance risk and avoiding manual policy checks.

4. Dynamic eligibility checks for membership or gated content

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? WordPress

For membership sites, premium content portals, or customer-only areas, WordPress can send user profile data and subscription details to OpenText Decision Service. The service evaluates eligibility rules such as active subscription, contract status, payment standing, or regional restrictions and returns an access decision.

Business value: Enforces access policies consistently, reduces unauthorized access, and supports monetized content models with minimal custom code.

5. Product recommendation and next-best-action on e-commerce sites

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? WordPress or WooCommerce

In WordPress sites using WooCommerce or custom commerce flows, browsing history, cart contents, customer segment, and purchase history can be evaluated by OpenText Decision Service. The engine can return the best upsell, cross-sell, discount eligibility, or retention action to present on product pages, cart pages, or post-purchase pages.

Business value: Increases average order value, improves customer experience, and enables rule-based commercial decisions without hardcoding logic into the storefront.

6. Case intake and triage for customer service portals

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? case management or workflow platform

WordPress can serve as the front end for customer support requests, warranty claims, or service complaints. Submitted case details can be evaluated by OpenText Decision Service to determine priority, escalation path, required documentation, or whether the case qualifies for automated handling versus human review.

Business value: Speeds up case routing, improves service consistency, and helps support teams focus on high-value or high-risk cases first.

7. Regional compliance and content localization decisions

Data flow: Bi-directional

WordPress can send visitor location, language preference, and content metadata to OpenText Decision Service, which returns rules-based decisions on which version of content, disclaimer, or product information should be shown. In return, WordPress can also provide publishing status and content attributes to support region-specific governance and approval workflows.

Business value: Supports multi-country publishing, reduces legal exposure, and ensures users see content aligned with local regulations and business policies.

8. Campaign suppression and audience eligibility management

Data flow: WordPress ? OpenText Decision Service ? marketing automation or WordPress personalization layer

When WordPress is used for campaign landing pages or newsletter signups, visitor and subscriber data can be checked against OpenText Decision Service to determine whether a user should receive a campaign, be suppressed due to prior opt-out, or be excluded because of existing customer status or duplicate enrollment. The decision can then be passed back to WordPress or downstream marketing tools.

Business value: Prevents policy violations, reduces duplicate outreach, and improves campaign targeting accuracy across marketing and customer communications.

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