Campaigns vs Workflows – Mastering Automations in Lendware
Creating automations in Lendware just got easier. Whether you want to send a one-off email blast or manage ongoing transactions and leads automatically, understanding the difference between Campaigns and Workflows is key.
This guide will help you choose the right automation type, configure it correctly, and maximize your efficiency.
Automation Settings – Where It All Begins
When creating a new automation, you first define:
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Automation Purpose – Who or what is this automation for?
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Contact-based → Engage people directly (leads, partners, past clients)
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Transaction-based → Engage contacts tied to a specific transaction (borrowers, co-borrowers, agents)
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Automation Type – How should it run?
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Campaign → One-time, scheduled actions
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Workflow → Multi-step, adaptive automation
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💌 Campaigns – Your One-Time Blast Machine
Think of Campaigns as your big “send it and forget it” tool. Perfect for announcements, newsletters, or time-sensitive messages.
Scheduling
Campaigns run once at a scheduled date and time.
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After they’ve run, they cannot be reactivated or edited.
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You can review past campaigns for reference but not modify them.
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Campaigns can be scheduled to run immediately (“now”) or at a specific future date and time.
Examples:
- Holiday greetings to past clients 🎄
- “New Rates Update” email blast 💰
- Event reminders or promotions 🎉
Available Actions:
| Type | Actions |
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| Timers | Delay by Period, Delay until Day, Delay until Date |
| Communications | Send Email |
| In-App Actions (Contacts only) | Add to Automation(s), Apply Tags, Create Task, Update Status |
Note: SMS actions are not available in Campaigns for compliance and regulation purposes.
Behavior Notes:
- Entry conditions are required for every campaign.
- When a campaign is scheduled, all contacts that meet the entry conditions at that time are automatically included.
- You can add or adjust conditions and actions before the campaign runs, but not once it has completed.
- Once a campaign fires, it automatically deactivates.

⚠️ Transaction Campaigns have all the same "In-app actions" except Add to Automation(s)
🔄 Workflows – Automate & Adapt
Workflows are designed for ongoing processes, with multiple steps, time delays, and flexible conditions. They’re perfect for managing long-term communication, lead nurturing, and transaction milestones.
Scheduling in Workflows
- Workflows stay active continuously after publishing.
- You can pause, edit, and re-enable them anytime.
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Workflows only act on newly created or updated records after activation; they do not reprocess old ones unless manually re-enrolled.
Examples:
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On new lead → wait 2 hours → send text → if no reply in 24 hours → send email
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Loan funded → wait 7 days → prompt for review
Workflow Options:
| Feature | Description |
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| Entry Conditions | Define how contacts/transactions enter (optional) |
| Actions | Timers, SMS, Email, Webhook, Agent Actions (User Input Notification), In-app actions (Apply Tags, Create Task, Update Status, Add to Automation for contacts) |
| Behavior | Stop on reply, Allowed communication times |
| Exit Conditions | Automatically remove contacts/transactions when criteria are met |

⚠️ Transaction Workflows include all "In-app actions" except Add to Automation(s)
📊 Campaign vs Workflow – Quick Comparison
| Feature / Option | Campaign | Workflow |
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| Purpose | One-time blast (newsletter, email, scheduled communication) | Ongoing, adaptive, rule-based automation |
| Entry Conditions | ✅ Set conditions. (Required) | ✅ Set conditions (Optional); manual adds allowed |
| Exit Conditions | ❌ Not available | ✅ Automatically remove when criteria met |
| Behavior Controls | ❌ Not available | ✅ Stop on reply, allowed communication times |
| Timers | Delay by period, until day/time, until date | Same options |
| Communication Actions | Send Email | Send SMS, Email, Webhook |
| Agent Actions | ❌ Not available | ✅ User Input Notification |
| In-app Actions | Apply Tags, Create Task, Update Status, Add to Automation (Contacts only) | Apply Tags, Create Task, Update Status, Add to Automation (Contacts only) |
| Scope Options | Contact Campaign: leads, partners, customers Transaction Campaign: active transactions | Contact Workflow: nurture leads/partners ongoing Transaction Workflow: manage loans & contacts ongoing |
| Scheduling | One-time only; not editable post-run | Continuous; editable anytime |
| Use Cases | Newsletter, Email Blast, Event Reminder | Lead Nurturing, Transaction Management, Automated Follow-ups, Task Assignment |
💡 Key Takeaways
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Campaign → One-off, scheduled blasts — great for newsletters or announcements.
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Workflow → Continuous, adaptive automations — ideal for managing long-term engagement and transaction processes.
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Contact vs Transaction → Determines who or what the automation acts on
Quick Guide
| Need to… | Use… |
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| Send something once (newsletter, alert, promo)? | Campaign |
| Automate an ongoing process with timing or rules? | Workflow |
Pro Tips
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After scheduling a Campaign, you’ll see:
“Any contact that meets your entry conditions now will be included in this automation. *** contact currently meets the conditions.”
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"Any contact that meets your entry conditions now will be included in this automation. Currently, *** contacts meet the conditions. This number may change by the selected date and time."
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Campaigns are similar to “Enroll Existing (Enabled)” behavior.
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Workflows are similar to “Enroll Existing (Disabled)” behavior.
Need more help? Check out: How to Build a Newsletter Automation