Shortcodes allow you to embed in your messages to configure various aspects of your message. These shortcodes can only be used in Event/Group message templates or an automated notification setting to an event or group. Only the shortcodes that are supported in the email template or notifications are the selected from the green menu options.
This article will cover the following:
List of Currently Accepted Shortcodes
Shortcode | Output |
{user_full_name} | User's Full Name |
{user_first_name} | User's First Name |
{user_email} | User's Email |
{group_description} | About This Group |
{group_name_url} | Group Name and Link |
{group_url} | Group URL |
{call_to_action_button} | Call To Action |
{about_their_group} | Group Description |
{group_name} | Group Name |
{group_url} | Link to the Group Page |
{inviter_full_name} | Inviter's First Name |
{serving_you_title} | Call To Action Label |
{call_to_action_button} | Call To Action |
{event_name} | Event's Name |
{event_details} | Event's Description |
{event_date} | Event's Date |
{event_conferencing_url} | Event's Virtual Meeting Link |
{calendarICSLink} | Event's Embeddable Calendar Invitation |
{event_html} | Event HTML |
{facebook_url} | Facebook Link |
{twitter_url} | Twitter Link |
A list of shortcodes can also be found in the green dropdown menu under Email Templates.
Where Can Shortcodes Be Used?
Shortcodes can be used in the following areas:
- Email Templates (Click here for more information about email templates)
- Custom Registration Confirmation Emails
- Custom No Show Emails
Note: Shortcodes are not currently supported in member-to-member messaging.
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