Although you can see your web campaign render as you create it, you can also test each campaign experience to see how it will appear to your intended audience. Testing the campaign experience allows you to view it, regardless of the qualification rules at the experience or campaign level. With campaign experience testing, you can review how the experience looks on the page.
Required Editions
Permissions Needed
To test a campaign experience:
A role with Campaigns Publish/Delete permissions
Navigate to your website that has the campaign you want to test.
Click the Extensions icon in your browser’s toolbar and select Salesforce Interactions SDK Launcher.
Enter your login credentials.
Turn on the Visual Editor option.
Select Campaign > View List from the Visual Editor hexagon tiles.
Click the Edit Campaign button for the campaign you want to test.
In the campaign editor, click the three dots next to the name of the experience you want to test, and select Test from the menu that appears.
Your site opens in a new browser tab with the campaign experience visible on screen.
Note The experience ID appears at the end of the URL in the format ofevergageTestMessages=[EXPERIENCE_ID].
Finish creating your web campaign and then test it.
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