Triggers
12- Order placed
- Return requested
- Refund initiated
- Cancel requested
- Shipment delayed
- Helpdesk ticket created
Most ops work is a flowchart waiting to be drawn. Recustomer turns your runbook into a system: drag-drop triggers, branches, approvals, and actions across 50+ integrated systems. CS handles exceptions only.
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Drag-drop conditions, branches, delays, approvals — the same flow you described in a Notion doc, now running in production. Every run captured, every version diffable, every change rollback-able in one tap.
Step 1 · Trigger
Order placed, return started, refund requested, address changed, fraud signal, helpdesk ticket — pick any event from any system.
Step 2 · Branch
If order > ¥30k → hold for review. If reason = damaged → auto-refund + RMA. If second cancellation in 30 days → escalate. Visual rules, queryable.
Step 3 · Act
Refund, hold inventory, notify carrier, send ESP campaign, post to Slack, escalate to manager — chained, branched, scheduled.
Return reasons, return methods, refund vs. exchange, customer attributes, order shapes, carrier signals — any branch you can describe, you can build. 80+ triggers, conditions, and actions, ready to drag in.
Most return policies say "30 days from purchase" because that's the only date the store knows. Pair Workflow with Tracking and the clock starts when the carrier marks the package delivered — fair to the customer, defensible to finance.
Tracking feeds the delivered_at timestamp; Workflow uses it as the anchor. "30 days from delivery" is one condition, not a manual triage rule.
Carrier reports a 4-day delay → return window extends 4 days automatically. No CS ticket, no goodwill credit, no awkward "we'll make an exception" email.
Carrier events, return events, refund events — all in the same audit log. Finance reconciles policy exceptions from one query, not three exports.
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Talk to us →In feel, yes. Built for commerce: deeper triggers, native refunds, native carrier and warehouse actions, and a data model your finance team can audit.
No. Ops builds and ships. Engineers review and approve high-risk workflows. Everything else, ops owns end-to-end.
Yes — full versioning, staged rollout, instant rollback. Every run captured with inputs, branches, and outputs.
Shopify, BASE, ecforce, Zendesk, Gorgias, ShipStation, ShipBob, major BNPL, Slack — 50+ integrations out of the box. Custom systems via webhook in days.
First workflow live in under a day. Most ops teams replace their first runbook page within the first week.
Volume-based on workflow runs. Free tier for testing. No setup fees.
Move your first runbook into Recustomer Workflow this week. Most teams retire their first ten Notion pages inside a month.