Identity and compliance have become make‑or‑break issues for every brand running its customer engagement on Braze. As third‑party cookies disappear and privacy expectations tighten, you need a way to recognize customers, respect their choices, and still scale high‑performing journeys. That’s exactly where Wunderkind and Braze fit together.
First‑party identity that actually scales
Wunderkind sits in front of Braze as a dedicated identity and intent layer. Our Identity Network recognizes far more of your traffic than a typical ESP/CDP alone—often taking brands from a 3–5% identification rate to roughly 40–60% of site visitors identified and addressable.
That recognition is based on first‑party signals and consented data, not third‑party cookies, so it keeps working even as the broader ecosystem changes.
For Braze teams, that means a much larger share of your real customers can actually enter your canvases. Instead of orchestrating beautiful journeys for a tiny slice of known users, you’re able to bring a far greater portion of your traffic into view and under your control.
Compliance, consent, and cleaner data inside Braze
Because Wunderkind integrates directly with Braze via API, consent and subscription status stay anchored in your Braze workspace. Before triggering sends, Wunderkind can check a user’s mailability and subscription state in Braze in real time, so only subscribed, compliant profiles receive messages.
When someone unsubscribes from a Wunderkind‑powered email, their status is written back into Braze, keeping your system of record aligned and audit‑ready.
This approach has two big advantages for compliance and deliverability:
- Braze remains the single source of truth for opt‑in, opt‑out, and subscription groups.
- You avoid “shadow lists” or conflicting suppression logic in multiple tools, which can create risk and hurt inbox placement.
Wunderkind also supports ID Lookup and URL appending in Braze—using a non‑PII identifier (bxid tied to the Braze ID) on click‑through links—so you can safely recognize known subscribers when they come back to site and associate their behavior with the right profile, without exposing raw email addresses in URLs.
How practitioners use it: Signals and Braze Canvas
For lifecycle and CRM practitioners, Wunderkind’s Signals for Braze extends this identity layer directly into your day‑to‑day workflow. Signals listens for high‑intent actions on your site—cart, product, and category abandonment, plus catalog events like back‑in‑stock, price drop, and low inventory—and turns them into real‑time Signals that enter Braze as API‑triggered Canvas journeys.
You keep building and optimizing everything in Braze:
- Wunderkind provides prebuilt Braze assets: API credentials, Canvas templates, link templates, and dynamic content blocks that render product grids and recommendations using data passed in canvas_entry_properties.
- You configure entry audiences, exit criteria, and consent filters in each Canvas so that customers stop receiving messages once they purchase, and higher‑intent journeys (like cart abandonment) take precedence over lower‑intent ones (like category browse).
- All frequency caps, quiet hours, and unsubscribe links remain native to Braze, so messaging stays consistent with the rest of your program and within your compliance framework.
In practice, this lets you swap native, rules‑based triggers for richer, identity‑resolved Signals without rewriting your entire stack.
What C‑level leaders get: safer growth and higher ROI
From an executive perspective, the value is straightforward:
- More recognized customers and subscribers: Wunderkind identifies a much larger share of your traffic and writes new, consented profiles and attributes into Braze in real time, growing and enriching your lists.
- Stronger performance from existing journeys: Mutual clients have seen 5–6x gains in triggered‑email revenue when pairing Braze with Wunderkind’s identity and behavioral Signals, because more high‑intent shoppers actually receive the messages you’ve already designed.
- A safer path to long‑term growth: You’re investing in a first‑party, consent‑aligned identity foundation that is resilient to cookie changes, centralized in Braze for governance, and built to power email, SMS, and beyond.
You don’t have to choose between performance and compliance. With Wunderkind and Braze working together, identity, consent, and orchestration reinforce each other—giving your teams cleaner data, stronger deliverability, and a future‑proof path to growth.