About eRaffle™
What's eRaffle™?
eRaffle® is a complete electronic paperless solution for managing and enhancing customer loyalty to your business through a raffle-based reward campaigns. Using eRaffle® rule engine, helps you to take control of every rewarding campaign you might need to build for your shoppers.
The main component of eRaffle™ works as an add-on app for Microsoft Dynamics™ 365 CRM or Microsoft Power Apps™. This is the workspace where you can manage the raffle campaign details and run your campaign operations.
Basics Guide for Dynamics 365
Be productive wherever
Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps are not just for using in a web browser on your computer — you can also use them on your phone, on your Android tablet, or on your Apple iPad. This guide covers using the system in your web browser, to keep it as short as possible and because the mobile apps work almost the same as on the web.
Download the app from the online store for your phone or tablet (search for “Dynamics 365” to find the app). You may need to check with the person who manages your system day-to-day, to make sure you have the security permissions required to use the app. To learn more, see Get started with Dynamics 365 for phones. You can also do your work from within Outlook, if you want. Check with your system administrator for details, or see Dynamics 365 App for Outlook User's Guide.
What if your screens look different from what you see here?
If your organization works closely with a Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps partner, chances are good that your system screens look different from what you see in this guide. And even if your organization doesn’t work with a partner, someone at your organization may have added in extra features or may customized the system to match your industry and the way you do things.
Not to worry.
The topics in this guide are designed so that the steps are the same for everyone. You’ll be able to use this guide to learn the basics of Customer Engagement apps, no matter what you call the fields on the screens, or whether they’re arranged differently from the examples shown here.
