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Editing & Managing Campaigns

Campaigns

Written by BeyondCart

Last updated: March 2026 Category: Campaigns

Overview

The campaign list is your central hub for managing all past, present, and future campaigns. From here you can edit drafts, cancel scheduled sends, review sent campaign details, duplicate campaigns, and keep your list organized.

Accessing the Campaign List

Click Campaigns in the sidebar to open the campaign list page. All campaigns appear here sorted by most recent, with status filter tabs at the top.

[Screenshot: Campaign list page with status filter tabs]

Editing Draft Campaigns

Draft campaigns have not been sent and are fully editable. You can change any aspect of the campaign including:

Content — Update the notification title, message, image, and button text.

Deep Link — Change where the notification directs users when tapped.

Targeting — Adjust included or excluded segments and retargeting rules.

To edit a draft:

  1. Filter the list to the Draft tab or find the campaign in the All view.

  2. Click the campaign name to open the editor.

  3. Make your changes.

  4. Click Save as Draft to save your updates, or Send Now / Schedule to finalize.

[Screenshot: Draft campaign open in the editor with editable fields]

Cancelling Scheduled Campaigns

Scheduled campaigns can be cancelled any time before their planned delivery.

  1. Filter the list to the Scheduled tab.

  2. Click the campaign you want to cancel.

  3. Click Cancel Campaign in the detail view.

  4. Confirm the cancellation in the dialog that appears.

The campaign moves to the Cancelled status. It will not be sent and cannot be reactivated. If you want to send a similar campaign later, use the duplicate feature described below.

Viewing Sent Campaign Details

Sent campaigns are read-only. You cannot change the content, targeting, or any other setting after delivery. Clicking a sent campaign opens its detail page where you can see:

Campaign Content — A summary of the title, message, image, and deep link that was delivered.

Audience — The segments that were targeted and the total number of recipients.

Statistics — Delivery rate, open rate, click rate, attributed orders, revenue, and ROI. See Campaign Statistics for a full breakdown.

[Screenshot: Sent campaign detail page showing read-only content and statistics]

Filtering by Status

Use the status filter tabs to quickly find campaigns in a specific state:

All — Every campaign regardless of status.

Draft — Campaigns still being worked on.

Scheduled — Campaigns queued for future delivery.

Sent — Delivered campaigns with performance data.

Cancelled — Campaigns that were cancelled before delivery.

The active tab is highlighted, and the campaign count for each status appears next to the tab label.

Deleting Campaigns

To remove a campaign from your list:

  1. Open the campaign you want to delete.

  2. Click the Delete button (or the overflow menu icon and select Delete).

  3. Confirm the deletion.

Deleted campaigns are permanently removed. This action cannot be undone. You can delete campaigns in any status—draft, scheduled, sent, or cancelled.

Use deletion sparingly. For sent campaigns, it is usually better to keep them for historical reference and performance comparison.

Duplicating a Campaign

Duplicating lets you reuse the content and settings from an existing campaign as the starting point for a new one. This saves time when you want to send a similar message to a different audience or reschedule a cancelled campaign.

  1. Open the campaign you want to duplicate.

  2. Click the Duplicate button (or the overflow menu icon and select Duplicate).

  3. A new draft campaign is created with all the content, image, deep link, and targeting pre-filled from the original.

  4. Edit the duplicated campaign as needed—update the name, adjust the message, change the segments.

  5. Send, schedule, or save the new campaign as a draft.

[Screenshot: Duplicate option in the campaign overflow menu]

Tips for Managing Campaigns

  • Regularly review the Draft tab and either finish or delete stale drafts to keep your list clean.

  • Use descriptive campaign names that include the date or promotion so they are easy to identify later.

  • Before deleting a sent campaign, export or note its statistics if you need them for reporting.

  • Duplicate high-performing campaigns as a template for future sends—just update the details.

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