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CRM settings & data import

Settings has three tabs: General, Email sending, and Import.

Your timezone. It’s used for scheduled broadcasts and for reporting dates — so a broadcast scheduled for 9am goes out at 9am your time, not the server’s or the reader’s. Set it before you schedule anything.

Field
Business name *The legal or trading name
Logo *Your mark
Address, Country, City, State / province, ZIP *A real postal address
Support email / phoneHow customers reach you

Fields marked * are required.

The Import tab moves your data out of another email tool and into the CRM. It’s the migration path — the counterpart to connecting an autoresponder, which leaves your list where it is.

  1. Pick a source. Each one is badged Connected, Keys needed, or Connect via OAuth.
  2. Provide credentials if it needs them. You can save them as the project’s connection so you don’t re-enter them next time.
  3. Choose what to import. They’re processed in a fixed order — custom fields → tags → lists → email templates → contacts — so that by the time contacts arrive, everything they refer to already exists.
  4. Add new contacts to lists and tags, optionally. This applies only to contacts that aren’t already in the project — your existing base isn’t re-tagged or moved.
  5. Start the import. It runs in the background: Queued → Running → Completed (or Failed), with live progress and, at the end, a per-entity summary and any errors.

Past runs stay in the history below, so you can see what was brought across and when.

Every tool models things slightly differently, so some data can’t come across cleanly. These are known and expected, not faults:

SourceWhat to know
MailchimpLists map to audiences. Templates come from campaigns and saved templates; campaigns with the same name are de-duplicated
ActiveCampaignSuppression there is per-list — a contact stays sendable while active on any list, so review your suppressions after importing
ConvertKit (Kit)No lists — forms import as lists, but the contact↔form links don’t carry over. Segmentation lives on tags. No last name or phone
GetResponseUnsubscribed contacts aren’t exposed, so everything imports as active — check before your first send. Tags and fields are fetched per contact, so large imports run slowly
AWeberCustom fields have no types there, so they all arrive as text. Templates come from broadcasts
OntraportLists map to Groups; templates map to messages of type Template
  1. Check Suppressions — see above.
  2. Look at Contacts and confirm the custom fields landed where you expect.
  3. Check your Lists — names carry across, membership sometimes doesn’t, in the cases noted above.
  4. Open an imported message before sending it. Templates survive the trip structurally, but not always beautifully.