You can use the Set Schedule option to define when your Mobile In-App Message or
Mobile Data campaign shows to qualified mobile app users. You can configure start and end
points. You can also display your campaign only during specific hours for a time period or for
all time.
Required Editions
Create a Mobile In-App Message or Mobile Data campaign and save the campaign. You must
be in edit mode to set a campaign schedule.
To set the start time, click the clock icon. If you don’t set a specific
start time, the campaign starts immediately after you change the campaign state
to Published.
To set an end date and time, select End.
To set the end date, click the calendar icon.
To set the end time, click the clock icon. If you don’t set a specific end
time, the campaign runs until you change the campaign state to
Testing or Disabled.
To display the campaign only during set hours of the day, select During
specific hours.
To select time blocks, click an individual block or click and drag to select
a series of blocks.
Times can be consecutive or random.
Example
The specific times you set are based on your local time zone. If you set a campaign to
display from 2PM–6PM and you are in EST, visitors in PST see the campaign from 11AM–3PM
PST.
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