Manual tagging is a system that breaks the moment you get busy. This prompt designs an automated buyer tagging workflow in Kit so every purchase tags the right subscriber without you touching anything.
Every time someone buys from you without being automatically tagged in Kit, you lose the ability to segment that buyer correctly, suppress them from future cold outreach, or include them in buyer-specific sequences. It is a small gap that quietly compounds into a messy list over time.
Automated buyer tagging fixes this permanently. Once the system is set up, every purchase from every channel fires a tag in Kit without any manual work on your part. Your buyer segment stays current, your segmentation stays accurate, and your automations fire correctly every time.
This prompt designs the full system and documents the setup steps.
List every place someone can make a purchase from you: your course platform, your payment processor, your coaching booking tool, your digital product shop. Each channel needs its own automation path that connects to Kit. Start with your primary purchase channel and build from there.
Paste the prompt below into Claude with your purchase channel details filled in.
Help me design an automated buyer tagging system for my Kit account. My main purchase channels are [list your platforms]. For each channel, tell me the best way to connect a purchase event to a Kit tag trigger, whether through a native integration, Zapier, or API. I want every buyer to be automatically tagged with the product they purchased and a general 'buyer' tag within five minutes of completing their purchase. Document the setup steps for each channel.
Claude will return a setup plan for each of your purchase channels. Start with the one that processes the most purchases. Get that connection live, test it with a real or test purchase, and confirm the tag fires correctly before moving to the next channel.
Do not assume the automation is working. Make a test purchase or use your platform's test mode to trigger the event and confirm the tag appears on the test subscriber record in Kit within the expected time window.
Once buyer tagging is live, set up a suppression rule in your future promotional broadcasts so existing buyers are excluded from purchase-focused emails. This is the first downstream benefit of having clean buyer tags: you stop sending buy-this emails to people who already bought.
Automated buyer tagging is the foundation every other buyer-specific automation depends on. Once this is working correctly, everything else, retention sequences, upsell flows, loyalty segments, becomes possible with a much smaller amount of ongoing effort.
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