Sequence stopping prevents embarrassing follow-ups after a reply. Learn stop conditions, reply detection, and best practices for outreach automation.
Sequence stopping is the automation logic that ends follow-up emails once a recipient replies or takes the desired action. Without it, teams accidentally send follow-ups to people who already responded, which looks careless.
Good stopping logic detects replies, out-of-office signals, bounces, and unsubscribes. It should also stop when the recipient books a meeting or clicks a key confirmation link.
Edge cases matter: replies from aliases, forwarded threads, and auto-replies. Gmailo can implement robust stop conditions so sequences remain respectful and your outreach doesn’t create negative brand moments.