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This is a template that should be used to document each feature. It’s meant to be easy, not prescriptive - change it at will!

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  • Dynamic links:

    • If the mobile customer clicks on a dynamic link and has installed the app, then it goes to the app directly. Otherwise, he/she is redirected to the store (Apple store or Play store) and gets the app.

    • The web customer (Desktop or mobile devices) accesses the webpage directly in the browser, but:

      • If the user types the dynamic link on Safari on iPhone, a page with a button is displayed, then it goes to the app.

    • In the First access:

      • Always will show the preview page with a open to app button (Android and IOS), this is a normally behavior.

      • After the app installed, the preview page won’t show anymore, when the user open the app from dynamic link.

  • Deep links:

    • If the mobile customer clicks on a deep link and has installed the app, then it goes to the app directly. Otherwise, he/she is redirected to the respective content within the website.

    • The web customer (Desktop or mobile devices) accesses the webpage directly in the browser, but:

      • If the user types the deep link on the browser using a mobile device, he/she is redirected to the respective content within the website. If it is on an iPhone, a banner is displayed indicating to use the app.

  • Push notification:

    • Both dynamic links and deep links can be sent by push notification message on Salesforce. However, there is a limitation to include a longer link on the field on Salesforce. For this reason, it is recommended the use of dynamic links instead. Regarding the behavior when the user taps the push notification message, the result is the same as the user clicks on the link by marketing email campaign.

  • UTM parameters:

  • In-app messages:

    • This feature is out of this scope, but it will be implemented on another story: Feature - In-app

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We launched Dynamic links about 7 years ago to make URLs more powerful (for example, dynamically changing the destination of a link based on run-time conditions) at a time when there were different degrees of support on various OSes and platforms. We remain committed to the importance of enabling app teams of all sizes to improve their deep linking experiences and are investigating how to help developers adopt technologies such as App Links, and Universal Links. → At least 1 sprint for refinement + 1 sprint for dev

How long will I have to migrate?

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Note: these are high-level scenarios that must pass testing before we can release the feature. They should also be used to drive design. Note that we do not specify user interface details in these steps - that is deliberate so that we focus on the process and not on the UI since the UI can change throughout design and development.

Scenario 1: xxx

Steps

Expected results

Do this

Expect that

Design

Figma design here: [insert link]

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