I was able to push a it live but only if the campaign schedule has an expiration date and the card does not have an expiration date (meaning I had to use the "after a duration" option). I set it to the max of 30 days and allowed users to repeat it every 1 minute. I'm not sure if this is the best re-eligibility timing though. Should I leave it as-is or change the re-entry frequency to 30 days as well?
All of the above was for a campaign only, however, I'm also considering setting up our quarterly seasonal cards as a canvas - I'm just not quite sure how this will work out yet. It appears that I can set a date in the future on the canvas expiration itself, but I'm curious how the flow would work out.
For example, we want to have a different "checklist" card for each season. Here are some of my questions if I were to use a canvas for that one:
- If we were to start the canvas in January with the winter checklist content card as the first step and set that message to expire on 4/1, would that keep the card in the user's feed for the full 3 month period or automatically expire it after 30 days?
- If I put a wait step after the winter card to hold people until a specific date of 4/1 before sending them on to the spring checklist card, what would happen if a user enters after 4/1?
- Would the canvas automatically skip the first card that is set to expire on 4/1 (as we would want)?
- And would that wait step only work for the 4/1 date and nothing else? For example: a user enters on 4/2 and since 4/1 has already passed they skip to the next quarterly wait step on 7/1 and never see the spring card at all?
- If seasonality doesn't work with a daily automated canvas, would this mean we should just set each of the seasonal cards up as campaigns instead?