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  • Thread Starter wherkan

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    But would be to attack it from the product perspective which wouldn’t really do the trick. What I meant with limiting it down to 5 products was merely to no show the whole purchase necessarily. We still have hundreds of products and each purchase could be a combination of any products so it has to be from a purchase perspective and a list of the products in the last purchase. Then we could filter it down to show maximum 5, and not 20 if there’s a lot of products in a purchase for example, but we would still need to solve it this way.

    So still stuck, right?

    Thread Starter wherkan

    (@wherkan)

    Hi Lap!

    Thanks for your quick reply again 🙂

    Yes, that’s what I suspected and that’s exactly what I’m trying to achieve. To send out a follow-up email with all products in the last purchase, or perhaps filter it down to max 5 or something like that, but the challenge remains to link to the specific product in the mail regardless of it being 5 or 50 products.

    I’ll talk to Mailchimp again to see if they can help me out with this new information.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter wherkan

    (@wherkan)

    Hey Harish! Thanks for your quick reply!

    How would that work if I can’t set it up in your plugin? Mailchimp doesn’t have this support so I can’t set up this email and fetch last purchased products there. That’s why I’m exploring this plugin. Or am thinking about it wrong now? Can I use something from your plugin which would enable me to create this email with embedded products in MailChimp?

    Thanks in advance!

    Erik

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