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This article only applies to outbound marketing, which will be removed from the product on June 30, 2025. To avoid interruptions, transition to real-time journeys before this date. More information: Transition overview
This introduction to Customer Insights - Journeys explains how to find and open the app, and how to work with its common user interface elements including lists, forms, and business processes.
Customer Insights - Journeys is built to run exclusively on the new Unified Interface for Dynamics 365 applications. Unified Interface uses responsive web design principles to provide an optimal viewing and interaction experience on any device, regardless of screen size or orientation. There is no need to install a special client on each device, or to switch to a different site based on which device you are using.
Many Dynamics 365 applications support both the new Unified Interface and the older legacy web client interface, but nearly all are moving to Unified Interface. Some administration and customization features, and some integrated user features, may require you to switch to a legacy web client app from time to time, but soon all features are expected to be available on Unified Interface.
Note
Customer Insights - Journeys typically shares data with other Dynamics 365 applications running on the same instance, and operates on many of the same database entities, including contacts, leads, accounts, and more. Some Customer Insights - Journeys-specific features, such as displays of analytics and insights from marketing initiatives, require the Unified Interface and therefore won't show any data when you view those entities in web-client apps.
More information: About Unified Interface for model-driven apps in Power Apps
Dynamics 365 is built out of applications (apps), areas, and entities.
A Dynamics 365 application provides a collection of functionalities for accomplishing a specific class of activity, such as Customer Insights - Journeys, sales, or finance. Dynamics 365 is typically licensed at the application level. Customer Insights - Journeys is an example of an application. Use the app-selector menu to navigate between the Dynamics 365 apps that are available to your organization.
A work area is a subdivision of an app, dedicated to a specific feature such as event management, online marketing, or administration. Each work area provides a targeted collection of entities for working in that area. In some cases, the same entity appears in more than one area (or even more than one Dynamics 365 app). The contacts and dashboards entities, for example, appear in a variety of Dynamics 365 apps and work areas. Use the work-area menu to navigate between work areas for your current app.
Entities represent a specific type of data, such as a contact, lead, email message, or customer journey. Entities use a structured data format, which defines the collection of fields available to the entity. Each entity consists of a collection of individual records. For example, for the contacts entity, each record describes a single person, and each record includes a collection of fields such as first name, last name, and email address. Entities normally present two views: a list view, which is typically a table listing available records; and a form view, which shows all available data and settings for a single record. Use the side navigator to move between entities in your current work area.
Use the app-selector menu to switch between Customer Insights - Journeys and your other Dynamics 365 apps. The apps you see listed in your app-selector menu will depend on which apps you have licensed. When Customer Insights - Journeys is installed, you will have the following three apps at least:
All of the apps listed in the app-selector menu operate on the same database as one another, so settings made in the one app (including for customization, user administration, events, LinkedIn Lead Gen, Customer Voice, and more) will affect all the other apps.
It's easy to get around Customer Insights - Journeys and get back to your favorite or most-used records. The following illustration shows the primary navigation elements.
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Use the work-area select at the bottom of the navigation panel to move between the main work areas of the Customer Insights - Journeys app, which are:
Usually, when you first open an entity, you'll see the list view, which shows a list of records belonging to that entity, formatted as a table. For example, if you open the Marketing email entity, you'll see a list of individual email messages.
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Record views show all the details about a single record and sometimes also provide special features for working with it. Usually you'll open a record view by selecting a record that appears in a list view, but you can also open a record view by following a link from a related record.
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Nearly all types of records show a Related tab after you have saved them at least once. This tab is actually a drop-down list that you can use to find other types of records that use or reference the displayed record. For example, if you are viewing a lead-scoring model, select Lead scores from the Related drop-down list to find all the leads that model has scored.
When you choose an entity name from the Related drop-down list, a new tab named for that entity opens, showing a list of all related records of that type. The Related tab remains available, and you can still use it to find other types of records that reference the current one.
Business processes help everyone follow best practices, even for situations that don't occur very often. Where available, business processes provide a step-by-step timeline for the stages of a process at the top of the relevant record. You open the menu for the active stage, enter each field of required and business-critical data, and then select the next stage when you're ready to work with it. Some business processes (such as a telemarketing script) can be completed in the time it takes to make a single phone call, while others (like event planning) might take several weeks.
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Learning path
Work with outbound marketing features in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys - Training
Learn how to use the Customer Insights - Journeys application to guide your prospects and customers through a process of automated messaging, activity generation, and interactive decision points. You’ll learn how to create and manage marketing content such as marketing forms, pages, and emails. Additionally, you’ll learn how to tailor your messages to specific audiences through segmentation and build automated campaigns known as customer journeys.
Certification
Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM) - Certifications
Demonstrate fundamental knowledge about the customer engagement capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics 365.
Documentation
Manage information about your current and prospective customers - Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
How to find, create and use contact, account, and lead records in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys.
Core marketing tutorials - Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
Step-by-step tutorials for learning how to work with core user scenarios in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys.
Tutorials for specific scenarios - Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
Step-by-step tutorials for learning how to work with specialist user scenarios in Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys.