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Publish & Save draft
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Written by Igor Simovic
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Introduction

This guide explains how to manage your template in Hunch Studio by using the Publish and Draft options. Whether you’re finalising a template for a live campaign or saving your progress for further editing, this article outlines the steps and best practices to ensure your creative work is always in the desired state.


1. Understanding Template Status

1.1 Draft

  • A Draft is an in-progress template that you are still editing. It is not yet available for use and can be modified at any time.

1.2 Published

  • Published templates are templates marked ready for use. Published templates are available for use in your Hunch campaigns and they can also be picked for your enriched feed.

1.3 Published with draft

  • Published templates with a draft, are templates which have one version published and currently available to be picked to run your campaigns or is already running as a part of your campaigns. The draft is the version which you edit in studio and which you can update without affecting the running campaigns

  • Best way to utilise this is: During your current sale you can prepare the creatives for an up coming campaigns and keep the new visuals as draft until the time comes.


2. How to Save Draft or Publish Your Template

2.1 Saving your drafts

  • When you want to save your progress and continue later, click the Save Draft button. This action records your current progress without pushing the changes to campaigns or enriched feeds.

  • Your work can later be accessed simply by opening the template again.

2.2 Publishing your template

  • When you are satisfied with the design or you need to update your ads, you need to click Publish. This action will save your design as published and it will update all of the ads which use this template.

  • This design will be available the next time you open the template


3. How to recover to previous version

Closing without saving

  • When you want to discard the last session and all of the progress you have done during one edit you can exit the template without saving. This won’t save any of your current progress and the next time you open studio it will be opened with the last drafted version.

Reverting to publish

  • When you want to return your design to the last published point you need this option. It will discard all of the drafts and return the design in studio to the last design that was published. (currently running)

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