Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

Anonymous
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Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

Does anyone use the gmail sales insight integration? I just installed it and loaded an existing template but the tokens do not seem to be working? Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks in advance!

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Josh_Hill13
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

The Template will not show the tokens. They are only executed after you press Send.

Are they not showing up on a test send?

Kenny_Elkington
Marketo Employee

Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

Hi Victoria,

Tokens cannot be populated through the Gmail plugin since the emails are sent through Gmail and are not processed through Marketo.

Justin_Cooperm2
Level 10

Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

Correct, this is the behavior for both the Gmail and Outlook plugin. The emails themselves are sent by Outlook or Gmail, and as a result, tokens cannot be replaced with their values by Marketo. When you load a template in either plugin, you are just pre-filling the email with pre-written copy. Also, since this is generally for P2P sales emails, it's assumed that you already know the person's name and relevant info that you wish to include in the message. Additionally, the person you are mailing might not even be a known lead in Marketo yet.

Anonymous
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Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

This is incredibly disappointing. I think it totally decreases the value..

Anonymous
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Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

I hope they are working on this. It's a major flaw.

ChristinaZuniga
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

Re: Gmail MSI Integration - Tokens don't work

This is a pain! I tried to train my sales team to remove tokens when sending from Outlook and leave them in when sending from Salesforce, but they kept forgetting and prospects were receiving messages with dead tokens that made it obvious it was a canned letter.

What I had to do (and this sucks), is create two of every email for MSI. I use the naming convention to control which ones appears first in Outlook (EO = Email Outlook) so that the team knows the first set of emails is the right one.

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Then in MSI I have two folders so they easily know to avoid the Outlook Emails, they should use Salesforce Emails.

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In Salesforce emails I keep tokens, in Outlook emails I replace them with red bolded words such as "​First Name Here" so they know they need to update.