Dynamic variables in Flowbee.io help personalize your message templates β automatically inserting things like customer names, emails, or your company info without needing to type them every time.
Using variables is like magic β you type once, and Flowbee fills in the names, numbers, or order info for every customer. So instead of sending βHey there,β youβre saying βHey Amina!β without doing the extra work. Easy, personal, and super handy.
π§ What Are Variables? #
Variables are smart placeholders that get replaced with real customer or company data when the message is sent.
Example:
You write: Hello {{customer_name}}, your order is confirmed!
Flowbee sends: Hello Meera, your order is confirmed!
π Where You Can Use Them #
- β Inside the Body of the message template
- β Not supported in template names, some headers, or certain button labels (as per WhatsApp’s policy)
β¨ How to Add Variables in Flowbee.io #
- While editing the Body of your template, click + Add Variable
- A popup will appear with a list of ready-to-use variables like:
customer_name
customer_email
company_name
customer_address
, etc.
- Just click to insert β Flowbee will drop the variable exactly where your cursor is in the message
No need to type curly brackets manually β the system does it all for you.
π¦ Example Template with Variables #
Hi {{customer_name}},
Thanks for shopping with {{company_name}}!
Your order will be delivered to {{customer_address}} by tomorrow.
When sent, it becomes:
Hi Aisha,
Thanks for shopping with GreenGrocer UAE!
Your order will be delivered to Apartment 405, Al Nahda Tower, Dubai by tomorrow.
π‘ Tips for Using Variables #
- Donβt type variables manually β always use the popup to insert
- Make sure each contact has real data filled in (like name or address)
- Preview your message before sending to make sure it reads smoothly