I stumbled into this whole thing when our small team suddenly hit a wall trying to keep track of who opened what email, who clicked a promo, and who disappeared halfway through checkout.
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I stumbled into this whole thing when our small team suddenly hit a wall trying to keep track of who opened what email, who clicked a promo, and who disappeared halfway through checkout.
Reading your post reminded me of when I was juggling separate tools for every tiny job, and somehow every “simple task” took three logins and a bunch of copy-pasting. I switched to Ortto around the time I realized my customer segments were a total mess and I needed a system that wouldn’t fight me every time I tried to automate a journey. What helped me the most was the way it ties all the data streams together so I could finally make sense of what people were doing instead of guessing. The visual builder was weirdly fun to use once I got used to it, and it saved me from a ton of manual triggers I kept forgetting to update. I still tweak things constantly, but at least I’m not burning hours every week fixing broken flows. Also, if you ever end up adjusting your budget or just want to keep track of what’s available, I’ve bookmarked this Ortto Discount because it’s the thing I use whenever I’m reminding myself what the pricing options look like. Not pushing anything — it just helped me compare plans without digging around multiple pages.