Quick Summary
As you explore the upgraded Triptease Messages platform, you have the flexibility to keep Legacy Messages live while trying out new campaigns. To help you stay in control and avoid any surprises, here’s how to check which messages are active in each dashboard.
When to Use This
Use this guide if you:
Are testing New Messages alongside your Legacy Messages
Want to avoid showing duplicate or conflicting content
Need to confirm exactly what’s running on your site
How to Check
Follow these simple steps to see whether you have active messages in both platforms.
1. Check the Legacy Messages Dashboard
From your main Triptease navigation, open the Messages dashboard.
Look for any messages with the Status set to Live.
If you plan to replace them with New Messages, click Pause to avoid overlap.
Tip: Legacy Messages will continue running unless you manually pause or remove them.
2. Check the New Messages Campaign Manager
In Campaign Manager, scroll to the bottom of the page.
You’ll see a list of all campaigns, including:
Campaign name
Status (e.g., Draft, Live)
Start date
Look for any campaigns showing Live status.
If you have messages here that duplicate your Legacy Messages, consider pausing the old versions.
Suggested screenshot: Campaign list in Campaign Manager showing statuses and dates
3. Cross-Check and Review
If you see any Live statuses in both dashboards:
You have active messages from both platforms on your website.
If the messages target the same position, only one will display (depending on which loads first).
If they target different positions, both may appear at the same time.
This is why we recommend reviewing both dashboards regularly—especially when recreating existing campaigns.
FAQs
Question: Is there an automatic warning if I have messages live in both systems?
Answer: No—currently, you need to manually check each dashboard.
Q: Can I keep some Legacy Messages live while I test new ones?
A: Yes, you can. Just be sure they don’t overlap in content or position to avoid confusion for your guests.
Q: What happens if both messages target the same placement?
A: Only one will display. Which one shows depends on which loads first on the page.