Bulk Import Subscribers
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Importing contacts into a new or existing tinyAlbert audience just got a lot easier. Our AI-assisted tool simplifies the work by automatically matching labels and finding data errors. You must try this time saver if you have dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of records to import.
A different article shows you how to add subscribers to a new or existing audience manually. This is a better option if
you need to import a few records. Click here to learn more.
This step shows you how to bulk upload records into a new audience with a CSV file.
You can upload a CSV file (maximum file size 10 MB) with any number of rows as long as each row has one record. No
other file formats (e.g. txt) are accepted.
Go to the tinyAlbert dashboard and click Audience on the side menu. Click the Import Audience button.
In the popup window:
Download the sample CSV file from the Upload new audience popup window. You could use Excel to open the CSV file (and convert the data to save the column structure), but honestly, it's a lot easier to use Google Sheets.
The Email cell is the only required field. The other columns are optional.
On the Import Subscribers page, click the Upload data from file button. Locate the CSV file on your device and import the document. tinyAlbert uploads the records. Now, you're ready to map fields.
The next page displays a table for each column in the CSV file. Each table has a data label (e.g. Email) and three sample records (e.g. email addresses). Your job is to confirm the content in the table (e.g. email addresses) matches the column label (e.g. Email).
Repeat the steps for each table (e.g. First Name, Last Name, etc.). When the mapping work is complete, click the Review button at the bottom of the page.
If the AI detects a data error, it displays a message. You can stop now, fix the mistakes in the CSV file, restart the import process, or go to the next page and fix the errors.
The next page shows your records and errors, if any. The AI looks for duplicates, incorrect data formats, and inconsistent information and highlights the cells. Hover the mouse on a highlighted cell to see the error.
Some errors (like a badly formed email address or missing address) can be fixed directly on this page. Double-click a cell and change the value (or add a missing value).
Some errors cannot (like a duplicate record) be fixed on this page. In those cases, click the X in the corner to close the window, go back to the CSV file, and fix the errors. Upload the file again and restart the import process.
Optionally, click the Upload Rows Without Errors button. You can create a new audience and upload the records without errors. Complete the import later by adding the repaired records to the newly created audience.
When the records are error-free, the AI displays the All rows pass validation! message. Click the Upload button.
After you click Upload, tinyAlbert displays the audience page. You can see a list of subscribers and engagement data once you start using the audience.
You can use the bulk import tool to import new subscribers to an existing audience. This is a useful feature if you don't want to create a new audience. Another use case is when you create a new audience, but the CSV file has some errors. You decide to import the records without errors (using the Upload Rows Without Errors button)and come back later to finish the import after updating the CSV file.
To bulk upload to an existing manual audience:
The Import Subscribers page displays. Now, you can import subscribers with the bulk import tool and CSV (see above) or enter subscribers manually (click here to learn how).
That's it.
Now you know how to bulk import an audience.