Campaigns List

📢 Push Campaigns: Campaigns List

Summary:
The Campaigns screen shows all of your saved push campaigns in one place and lets you create, edit, preview, or delete campaigns.

Overview

The Campaigns screen is the main management page for your push campaigns.

It provides a table of all campaigns currently saved in the system and includes tools to:

  • create a new campaign

  • edit an existing campaign

  • open the Preview Tool for a campaign

  • delete a campaign

This page is useful for reviewing the structure of your campaigns and checking which campaigns are currently available.

What this page shows

For each campaign, the table displays:

  • Campaign
    The internal name of the campaign.

  • Status
    Usually active, inactive, or draft.

  • Priority
    The order in which campaigns are considered when the system looks for a matching campaign.

  • Rule
    A summary of the rule logic for the campaign.

  • Options
    Action buttons for:

    • Edit

    • Preview Tool

    • Delete

If a campaign has been marked as a default fallback campaign, a Default label appears beside the campaign name.

What “Priority” means

Priority controls the order in which campaigns are checked.

A campaign with a higher priority number is considered before one with a lower priority number.

This matters when:

  • more than one campaign could match the same user

  • you want a more important or more specific campaign to win first

For example:

  • Welcome campaign = priority 100

  • Re-engagement campaign = priority 50

  • Default fallback campaign = priority 1

In this case, the welcome campaign would be considered before the re-engagement campaign.

What “Default” means

A campaign marked as default is intended to act as a fallback.

This is usually used when you want a general campaign available if no other campaign rules match.

A default campaign should normally be used carefully. In most cases, your more targeted campaigns should have clear rules and higher priority, and the default campaign should only catch users who do not qualify for anything else.

Using the action buttons

Edit

Opens the selected campaign so you can change its rules, push settings, message content, and notes.

Preview Tool

Opens the Preview Tool with that campaign already selected, making it easier to test campaign matching and queue eligibility.

Delete

Deletes the campaign from the system.

Only delete a campaign if you are certain it is no longer needed. If you may want to use it again later, it is often better to change its status to inactive instead.

Recommended workflow

A sensible workflow is:

  1. Create a new campaign

  2. Save it

  3. Return to the Campaigns list

  4. Open the Preview Tool for that campaign

  5. Test matching and queue eligibility

  6. Make any necessary changes before relying on live sending

Best practice

Keep campaign names clear and descriptive so that your team can easily understand what each campaign does.

Good examples include:

  • New User Welcome

  • 30 Day Re-engagement

  • iOS Users Reminder

  • Default Fallback Push

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