Skip to main content

Create a schedule for your product pages to go live

How to Create and Manage Schedules for Product Pages

Scheduling allows you to control when a product page becomes active. Follow the steps below to create and manage your schedules.


Before You Start

Make sure you have already created a product page. If you haven't, see this article for help. You’ll need a product page to create your schedule.


Create a Schedule

  1. Go to Connections
    From your workspace, select the Connections button.

  2. Open the Calendar
    Click the Calendar icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

  3. Enter a Details

    1. Enter New Schedule name

    2. Chose your desire dates for the schedule or campaign or product page to be live

    3. Link the schedule to your desired product page

    4. Optional: add more schedules

  4. Save Your Changes
    Click Save Changes to confirm and activate your schedule.


Check Your Schedule

You can confirm your schedule has been saved in two ways:

Option 1: From the Connections Screen from above

Return to the Edit connections screen/modal from where you created the schedule initally (via the connections button from step 1 above)
You’ll see your scheduled as active or inactive (depending on your date selection) and name listed.

Option 2: From Product Pages

  1. Go to Product Pages from the left-hand navigation

  2. Select Schedules from the top menu

  3. View all scheduled dates and their associated names

  4. Note here you can also create new schedules by clicking the blue button 'New Schedule'


Tips

  • Use clear, descriptive names so schedules are easy to identify later

  • Double-check your selected date before saving

  • You can create multiple schedules for different campaigns or time periods

  • Use this feature to ensure you can schedule campaigns whilst you are on holiday, or over the weekend or so that you can simply cross an item off your to-do list - an effortless way of being organised with what and how you connect with your customers.

Did this answer your question?