This page allows organizers to be able to create a push notification campaign to inform users about any useful or updated information (which will send some specific content to the spectator's app).
Organizers can also view all the notification campaigns they schedule, cancel, and sent to users.
You can search any campaign by its name and content language.
The list of campaigns is ordered by Scheduled-Date and displayed with all related information including campaign ID, name, created date, scheduled date, status (scheduled, canceled, or sent), the number of impacted spectators, successfully sent and failed notifications (all those numbers are updated after the campaign is sent as they come from reporting).
When creating a campaign:
- Click New Campaign button to create a new campaign
- Define the name and scheduled time to send notifications to users
- You can also decide which action will be triggered once users tap the notification on their phone via Click Action
- Fill out the title and content for each language that you want to support (Add other languages is available if you want to support multi-languages)
- Select the impacted spectators by choosing a specific event (Event filter) or uploading a list of specific spectator emails (CSV format)
- Click apply to see how many users will be impacted and save campaign
- If Click Action is External_URL, please make sure you provide the url for that at content section
After creating a campaign:
Clicking on the Campaign Name to open a popup box displaying the campaign's contents in all languages.
Under action column, you can:
- Edit a scheduled campaign by clicking pencil icon
- Cancel a scheduled campaign by clicking close icon
- Download list of all impacted spectator sending status by clicking download icon
- While editing a campaign, if the text "CSV already uploaded" and the button "Download here" is visible, that means the CSV file the user previously input is still present and will be used as filter unless he uploads a new one.
Split notification campaign's batches
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