# Template Variables Reference > Documentation for SEND TEMPLATE variables and built-in placeholders ## Overview Templates support variable substitution using double curly braces `{{variable_name}}`. Variables are replaced at send time with values from the provided data object. ## Built-in Variables These variables are automatically available in all templates: | Variable | Description | Example Output | |----------|-------------|----------------| | `{{recipient}}` | Recipient email/phone | `john@example.com` | | `{{to}}` | Alias for recipient | `john@example.com` | | `{{date}}` | Current date (YYYY-MM-DD) | `2025-01-22` | | `{{time}}` | Current time (HH:MM) | `14:30` | | `{{datetime}}` | Date and time | `2025-01-22 14:30` | | `{{year}}` | Current year | `2025` | | `{{month}}` | Current month name | `January` | ## Custom Variables Pass custom variables via the variables parameter: ```basic WITH vars .name = "John" .company = "Acme Corp" .product = "Pro Plan" .discount = "20%" END WITH SEND TEMPLATE "welcome", "email", "john@example.com", vars ``` Template content: ``` Hello {{name}}, Welcome to {{company}}! You've signed up for {{product}}. As a special offer, use code WELCOME for {{discount}} off your first purchase. Best regards, The Team ``` ## Channel-Specific Templates ### Email Templates Email templates support `Subject:` line extraction: ``` Subject: Welcome to {{company}}, {{name}}! Hello {{name}}, Thank you for joining us... ``` ### WhatsApp Templates WhatsApp templates must be pre-approved by Meta. Use numbered placeholders: ``` Hello {{1}}, your order {{2}} has shipped. Track at {{3}} ``` Map variables: ```basic WITH vars .1 = customer_name .2 = order_id .3 = tracking_url END WITH SEND TEMPLATE "order-shipped", "whatsapp", phone, vars ``` ### SMS Templates Keep SMS templates under 160 characters for single segment: ``` Hi {{name}}, your code is {{code}}. Valid for 10 minutes. ``` ## Template Examples ### Welcome Email ``` Subject: Welcome to {{company}}! Hi {{name}}, Thanks for signing up on {{date}}. Here's what you can do next: 1. Complete your profile 2. Explore our features 3. Join our community Questions? Reply to this email. Best, {{company}} Team ``` ### Order Confirmation ``` Subject: Order #{{order_id}} Confirmed Hi {{name}}, Your order has been confirmed! Order: #{{order_id}} Date: {{date}} Total: {{total}} Items: {{items}} Shipping to: {{address}} Track your order: {{tracking_url}} ``` ### Lead Nurture ``` Subject: {{name}}, here's your exclusive resource Hi {{name}}, As a {{company}} professional, we thought you'd find this helpful: {{resource_title}} {{resource_description}} Download now: {{resource_url}} Best, {{sender_name}} ``` ### Appointment Reminder ``` Subject: Reminder: {{appointment_type}} tomorrow Hi {{name}}, This is a reminder of your upcoming appointment: Date: {{appointment_date}} Time: {{appointment_time}} Location: {{location}} Need to reschedule? Reply to this email or call {{phone}}. See you soon! ``` ## Creating Templates ### Via BASIC ```basic CREATE TEMPLATE "welcome", "email", "Welcome {{name}}!", "Hello {{name}}, thank you for joining {{company}}!" ``` ### Via Database Templates are stored in `message_templates` table: | Column | Type | Description | |--------|------|-------------| | `id` | UUID | Template ID | | `bot_id` | UUID | Bot owner | | `name` | TEXT | Template name | | `channel` | TEXT | email/whatsapp/sms/telegram/push | | `subject` | TEXT | Email subject (nullable) | | `body` | TEXT | Template body | | `variables` | JSONB | List of variable names | | `is_active` | BOOL | Active status | ## Variable Extraction Variables are automatically extracted from template body: ```basic body = "Hello {{name}}, your order {{order_id}} is {{status}}." ' Extracted variables: ["name", "order_id", "status"] ``` Built-in variables (recipient, date, time, etc.) are excluded from extraction. ## Fallback Values Use NVL for fallback values in your code: ```basic WITH vars .name = NVL(user_name, "Friend") .company = NVL(user_company, "your organization") END WITH ``` ## Multi-Channel Example Send same template to multiple channels: ```basic WITH vars .name = "John" .message = "Your appointment is confirmed" END WITH ' Send to all channels SEND TEMPLATE "appointment-confirm", "email,sms,whatsapp", recipient, vars ' Or send separately with channel-specific content SEND TEMPLATE "appointment-email", "email", email, vars SEND TEMPLATE "appointment-sms", "sms", phone, vars ``` ## Best Practices 1. **Keep variable names simple**: Use `name` not `customer_first_name` 2. **Provide fallbacks**: Always handle missing variables 3. **Test templates**: Verify all variables are populated 4. **Channel limits**: SMS 160 chars, WhatsApp requires approval 5. **Personalization**: Use `{{name}}` for better engagement 6. **Unsubscribe**: Include unsubscribe link in marketing emails