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1 <p>Since we’ll soon be releasing our first “Solution Recipe” here, I wanted to introduce the team behind it and detail the types of topics we expect to cover.</p>
1 <p>Since we’ll soon be releasing our first “Solution Recipe” here, I wanted to introduce the team behind it and detail the types of topics we expect to cover.</p>
2 - <p>“Solution Recipes” are written by the Solution Architect team at Klaviyo. Our team works with a small percentage of prospective and existing customers, alongside our sales &amp; customer success teams, as customer-facing engineers. We use these engagements as an opportunity to learn, prototype, and, well, <em>ship stuff</em>. We look for interesting problems and aim for solutions that are extensible and reusable. We believe simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible.</p>
2 + <p>“Solution Recipes” are written by the Solution Architect team at Klaviyo. Our team works with a small percentage of prospective and existing customers, alongside our sales &amp; customer success teams, as customer-facing engineers. We use these engagements as an opportunity to learn, prototype, and, well,<em>ship stuff</em>. We look for interesting problems and aim for solutions that are extensible and reusable. We believe simple things should be simple and complex things should be possible.</p>
3 <p>Some examples of things we’ve built include: modular packages of code that make extracting data from, or importing data into, Klaviyo easy; templated workflows (e.g. “<a>cloud formations</a>”) that customers use to get webhook data into Klaviyo; reusable Javascript snippets that extend the functionality of website tracking; a library of custom functions for importing data via API into Google Sheets; and more. We’ll cover these types of topics in what we call “Solution Recipes”.</p>
3 <p>Some examples of things we’ve built include: modular packages of code that make extracting data from, or importing data into, Klaviyo easy; templated workflows (e.g. “<a>cloud formations</a>”) that customers use to get webhook data into Klaviyo; reusable Javascript snippets that extend the functionality of website tracking; a library of custom functions for importing data via API into Google Sheets; and more. We’ll cover these types of topics in what we call “Solution Recipes”.</p>
4 - <p><strong>Solution Recipes</strong> are tutorials to achieve specific objectives in Klaviyo. They can also help you master Klaviyo, learn new third-party technologies, and come up with creative ideas. They are written mainly for developers &amp; technically-advanced users. Check out our first one <a>here</a>.</p>
4 + <p><strong>Solution Recipes</strong>are tutorials to achieve specific objectives in Klaviyo. They can also help you master Klaviyo, learn new third-party technologies, and come up with creative ideas. They are written mainly for developers &amp; technically-advanced users. Check out our first one<a>here</a>.</p>
5 <p>Klaviyo’s mission is to empower creators to own their destiny. Our objective with this publication is to share our own creativity to help in this mission. Hope you enjoy it!</p>
5 <p>Klaviyo’s mission is to empower creators to own their destiny. Our objective with this publication is to share our own creativity to help in this mission. Hope you enjoy it!</p>
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