What is a Flow/Module?

Created by Logan Byrd, Modified on Wed, Jun 25 at 2:59 PM by Reid Albright

A flow (referred to as a module when used to build a course) is a series of components that can be organized to deliver an experience to your participants or members. Components include many content types, from basic text and images to various types of questions, surveys, or pieces of content from the content library. When you piece together different components, you create a flow. Flows can also include special components for scheduling coaching meetings and redirecting the member to a specific landing point (like a tracker or the member dashboard).



What are flows and modules used for?


Modules are versions of flows (there are slight variations in the editor and component types available) that are used to create the building blocks of courses. 


Flows can be used in onboarding, automations, to-do’s, and in messages to members. Flows can be used to schedule coaching meetings, to gather information from a member, and to deliver content and information.


There are pre-existing flows already populated in your portal; these are called system flows. Some system flows are templates, which are premade flows that can help you achieve a specific business or member-related goal. To read about templates, see this article. 


If you want to learn about creating a flow, see this article.

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