Overview
Turn conversations into relationships: see everyone who has interacted with your Delphi and take action fast.
Audience Overview
What It Is
The Audience tab is your live dashboard of everyone who has interacted with your Delphi. Use it to monitor engagement, segment by intent, sync with CRMs, and manage access — all without leaving Studio.
Every conversation creates a data trail. The Audience tab turns that trail into actionable intelligence.
Why It Matters
Track engagement: See message counts, last-active dates, and membership tiers at a glance.
Sync with your CRM: One-way sync contacts to HubSpot, Salesforce, GoHighLevel, Kit, or Beehive.
Filter instantly: Slice by tags, time frames, message ranges, opt-in status, and more.
Sort for insight: Reorder by name, messages, last activity, or tier to spot engagement patterns.
Search by name or email: Jump straight to any user in seconds.
Bulk-edit tags: Add or remove labels across many users at once.
Grant or revoke access: Manage who can reach your Delphi with one click.
Open rich profiles: View conversation history, contact info, and team notes.
Use this daily to identify your most engaged learners, nurture leads, and keep your community thriving.
Quick Start (6 steps, 2 minutes)
Open Audience from the sidebar.
Toggle Status → Active (top bar) to see people who’ve sent at least one message.
Sort by Messages (desc.) to surface power users.
Sort by Last Interacted (desc.) to find recent conversations.
Filter by Access Group to segment cohorts or tiers.
Add users manually → Add Users → Email → Send Invite.
Click any name to open their profile, then Grant/Revoke Access as needed.
Page Anatomy
Toolbar — Search, Filters, Add Users, Sync CRM Table — Name, Messages, Tags, Last Active Profile Page — Conversation history, contact info, custom notes, and access controls Integrations — CRM connections for bi-directional sync
Tagging & Automations
Tags are how Delphi organizes and personalizes your audience. They make it easy to segment people by interest, behavior, or relationship stage, and to automate follow-ups using Actions.
How Tagging Works
Each user can hold multiple tags (e.g., Lead, VIP, Client, Inactive).
Tags can be added manually, uploaded in bulk, or applied automatically via Actions or Alerts.
Use tags as filters to power Broadcasts, CRM syncs, and targeted follow-ups.
Adding Tags Manually
From Audience → Profile, click Edit Tags.
Add one or more labels (use short, clear naming conventions like Lead-Coaching, Cohort-Jan-2025, Not-Yet-Qualified).
Tagging via Upload
When uploading contacts (CSV or CRM import) use the columns listed below, you can include a tags column:
First Name, Last Name, Email, Tags, Number
Alex, Rider, [email protected], Lead-Consulting, ##
Casey, Andrews, [email protected], Newsletter, ##Delphi will automatically apply these tags during import. (Number and tags are optional)
Tagging via Actions
Pair your Alerts and Actions to tag users automatically based on what they say or do:
“If user mentions wanting to join the program, tag as Lead.”
“If user completes a module, tag as Graduate.”
“If user hasn’t messaged in 30 days, tag as Inactive.”
You can then use those tags to:
Trigger follow-up messages or Broadcasts.
Add users to specific Access Groups or cohorts.
Export filtered lists to your CRM or newsletter.
Bulk Tagging
Select multiple users → Bulk Actions → Add or Remove Tag. This is ideal for marking event attendees, course cohorts, or support tiers in one pass.
Pro tip: Think of tags as your internal signal system. They connect engagement data to automations, insights, and follow-ups — the foundation for scaling personalization.
Common Tasks (and Where to Read More)
Task
Description
See More
Add users
Send one or many invites; track status.
See Add Users
Sync contacts
Connect CRM, map fields, push/pull segments.
See CRM Sync
Manage an individual
Edit tags, notes, grant/revoke access, view history.
See Manage Users
Bulk updates
Tag, export, or change access for many at once.
See Bulk Actions
Filters That Matter
Last Interacted: Last 7 / 30 / 90 days
Message Ranges: 0–10, 11–50, 51–100, 101–500, 500+
SMS Opt-in Status
Access Group
Tags
Combine filters to find exactly who you need — e.g., Leads (tag) + Last 30 days + Messages > 10 = active prospects worth follow-up.
Best Practices
Define tags early: Set a shared taxonomy (e.g., Lead-Coaching, VIP, Cohort-Oct-2025).
Automate tagging: Pair with Actions or Alerts to track interest and engagement automatically.
Review weekly: Promote high-engagement users, re-engage quiet ones, and remove stale records.
Write profile notes: Log post-call context so your team always has history.
Use tags for segmentation: Target your top groups with specific Broadcasts or membership offers.
FAQs
Why is someone missing? Check filters (Active vs All) and CRM sync status.
Can I undo a bulk tag change? Yes. Use Bulk Actions → Remove Tag.
How do I export contacts? Select users → Bulk Actions → Export (see Bulk Actions page).
Can I move users to different tiers? Yes. Change Access Group or update Access from individual profiles.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Key tags defined and standardized.
Alerts and Actions configured to auto-tag by intent or behavior.
CSV upload tested with tag columns.
CRM sync verified for tag mapping.
Weekly review cadence scheduled.
What it is
The Audience tab is your live dashboard of every person who has interacted with your Delphi. Use it to monitor engagement, segment by intent, sync with CRMs, and manage access, without leaving Studio.
Why it matters
Track engagement: See message counts, last‑active dates, and membership tiers at a glance.
Sync with your CRM: Push/pull contacts to HubSpot, Salesforce, GoHighLevel, Kit, Beehive.
Filter instantly: Slice by tags, time frames, message ranges, opt‑in status, and more.
Sort for insight: Reorder by name, messages, last activity, or tier to spot patterns.
Search by name/email: Jump straight to a user.
Bulk‑edit tags: Add/remove labels across many users in one pass.
Grant/revoke access: Control who can reach your Delphi with one click.
Open rich profiles: View conversation history, contact info, and notes.
Use this daily to identify your most engaged learners, nurture leads, and keep your community thriving.
Quick Start (6 steps, 2 minutes)
Open Audience from the sidebar.
Toggle Status to Active located on the top bar to see people who’ve sent at least one message.
Sort by Messages (desc.) via the column menu to surface power users.
Sort by Last Interacted (desc.) to find recent conversations.
Filter by Access Group via the top bar → check Group.
Invite a new user, click Add users, enter email, Send Invite.
Click any name to open their profile, then Grant/Revoke Access as needed.
Page anatomy
Toolbar: Search, Filters, Add Users, Sync CRM.
Table: Name, Messages, Tags, Last Active
Profile page: Conversation history, contact info, custom notes, and access controls.
Integrations: CRM connections for bi‑directional sync.
Common tasks (and where to read more)
Add users → Send one or many invites; track status. See Add Users.
Sync contacts with your CRM → Connect and map fields; push/pull segments. See CRM Sync.
Manage an individual → Edit tags, notes, grant/revoke access, view history. See Manage Users.
Bulk updates → Tag, export, or change access for many at once. See Bulk Actions.
Filters that matter
Last interacted (Last 7/30/90 days)
Message ranges (0-10, 11–50, 51–100, 101-500, 500+)
SMS Opt‑in status
Access Group
Tags
Best practices
Define tags up front (e.g., Lead‑Coaching, VIP, Cohort‑Oct‑2025).
Automate routing: Pair with Actions to tag or move users into different categories
Review weekly: Promote high‑engagement users, follow up with quiet cohorts, prune stale invites.
Write profile notes after key calls to preserve context for your team.
FAQs
Why is someone missing? Check filters (Active vs All) and integration sync status.
Can I undo a bulk tag change? Use Bulk Actions → Remove tag.
How do I export contacts? Use Bulk Actions → Export (see Bulk Actions).
How do I move users to different tiers? Edit access from the profile or move users via Access Groups.
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