Feed richer identity and behavioral Signals into Braze so your existing canvases reach more high‑intent shoppers with more relevant messages—no re‑platforming or rebuild required.
Most Braze teams aren’t short on journeys. You already have abandonment canvases, welcome and post‑purchase flows, win‑backs, and VIP programs live. The constraint is upstream: you can’t personalize for shoppers you can’t see, and Braze can only react based on the behavioral data your stack is capturing today.
Wunderkind’s Signals for Braze fixes that by plugging an identity and intent layer in front of your existing Braze setup. Wunderkind recognizes more of your so‑called “anonymous” visitors and turns their real‑time behavior into structured Signals that Braze Canvas can use as triggers and context — without changing how you build or manage journeys in Braze.
Turn more visitors into Braze‑addressable profiles
Wunderkind’s identity network recognizes far more traffic than a typical ESP/CDP alone, often 3–6x more “anonymous” visitors, and ties those sessions back to real, marketable profiles that can be written directly into Braze.
That expanded recognition means:
- More shoppers qualify for the Braze canvases you already run (cart, browse, lifecycle).
- High‑intent sessions that never logged in or filled out a form can still be nurtured via Braze email and SMS.
For leaders, that translates into more revenue from the same media and the same Braze license—no extra retargeting spend, and no new platform to adopt.
Feed richer Signals into your existing Braze canvases
Once visitors are visible, Wunderkind listens for high‑intent behaviors on your site and product catalog — cart, product, and category abandonment, plus events like back‑in‑stock, price drop, and low stock.
Those behaviors are converted into real‑time Signals that flow into Braze as:
- API‑triggered Canvas entries with detailed canvas_entry_properties, such as product IDs, images, URLs, categories, and pricing.
- Custom attributes to manage priority across cart, product, and category abandonment so the highest‑intent journey always wins.
You keep your existing Braze Canvas structure, creative, and testing strategy. Practitioners simply point entry rules and decision splits at Wunderkind‑powered events instead of thin page‑view triggers, so “who enters when” gets much smarter without a rebuild.
Keep Braze as the orchestration engine
A core design principle is that Braze stays in charge. Braze continues to own:
- Canvas logic, branching, and frequency caps.
- Content, templates, and testing.
- Subscription and mailability rules.
- Reporting for sends, opens, clicks, and conversions.
Wunderkind supplies identity‑resolved, intent‑rich Signals and dynamic product content blocks that render natively inside Braze email templates.
For operations teams, that means no re‑platforming, no parallel “shadow” flows, and a faster time‑to‑value: you get smarter personalization from the Braze canvases you already trust.
What this unlocks in practice
Once Signals are live in Braze, teams can:
- Scale abandonment: Reach substantially more abandoners with the same abandoned cart and browse canvases, now triggered off identity‑resolved, multi‑signal intent.
- Make catalog alerts smarter: Use back‑in‑stock, low‑stock, and price‑drop Signals so alerts go to shoppers showing the strongest purchase intent, not anyone who glanced at a product once.
- Upgrade lifecycle journeys: Let win‑back, replenishment, and cross‑sell programs in Braze react to what customers are doing right now on‑site, not only their historical segment.
For Braze practitioners, it feels like “turning up the intelligence” of the flows you already manage. For executives, it’s a practical way to get more revenue, more personalization, and more value from an existing Braze investment—without a wholesale rebuild.