Campaign Center v3 — overview

Learn what the campaign module is and how you can start using it.

Campaign Center — Overview

Campaign Center lets you create promotional price campaigns that run automatically. You define which products are discounted and by how much, set a start and end date, and the system handles the rest — activating discounts at the right time and restoring original prices when the campaign ends.

Plan requirement Campaign Center requires the Smart plan or higher. If your account is on a lower plan, you'll see an upgrade prompt when you open Campaign Center. Upgrading provisions the feature automatically — no additional setup is required.


Getting around

Campaign Center has three main views, accessible from the left sidebar:

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Campaign list

Your default view. Shows all campaigns with their status, linked category, schedule, and product count. Create, archive, duplicate, and delete campaigns from here.

Timeline

A horizontal grid showing campaigns plotted across a date range. Good for spotting scheduling gaps and overlaps at a glance.

Campaign detail

Opens when you click into a campaign. Shows all products in the campaign, their prices, and campaign settings.


Organising the campaign list

As you build up more campaigns, a few controls at the top of the list help you find what you need:

  • Search — type in the search box to filter campaigns by name.
  • Sort — use the sort dropdown to order the list by newest, oldest, or campaign name (A–Z or Z–A). Newest first is the default.
  • Campaigns per page — at the bottom of the list, choose how many campaigns to show at once: 10, 25, 50, or 100. If there are more than fit on one page, page navigation appears next to the selector.

Each campaign row also shows the category it's synced with, when one is set, as a small label. That's the category the campaign's products are automatically added to while it runs (see Category sync). If the linked category has since been deleted, the label turns amber so you can spot it and pick a new one.

Screenshot goes here: [The campaign list showing the sort dropdown at the top, a category label on a campaign row, and the per-page selector at the bottom]


Creating your first campaign

Click + New campaign from the campaign list or the timeline. Give the campaign a name — a description is optional. The campaign is created as a Draft and opens in the campaign detail view, where you can add products and set a schedule.


A campaign doesn't need a schedule to exist. You can build it out, set prices, and add the schedule later when you're ready to go live.