Browse & filter your journeys browse-journeys
Journey dashboard dashboard-jo
In the JOURNEY MANAGEMENT menu section, click Journeys. Two tabs are available: Overview and Browse.
Journeys overview
The Overview tab displays a dashboard with key metrics related to your journeys.
- Profiles processed: total number of profiles processed over the last 24 hours
- Live journeys: total number of live journeys with traffic over the last 24 hours. Live journeys include Unitary journeys (event-based) and Batch journeys (read audience).
- Error rate: ratio of all profiles in error compared with the total number of profiles who entered over the last 24 hours.
- Discard rate: ratio of all profiles discarded compared with the total number of profiles who entered over the last 24 hours. A discarded profile represents someone who is not eligible to enter the journey, for example, because of an incorrect namespace or reentrance rules.
Journeys list
The Browse tab shows the list of existing journeys. You can search for journeys, use filters and perform basic actions on each element. For example, you can duplicate or delete an item.
In the journey list, all journey versions are displayed with the version number. When you search for a journey, newest versions appear at the top of the list the first time the application opens. Then, you can define the sorting you want and the application will keep it as a user preference. The journey’s version is also displayed at the top of the journey edition interface, above the canvas. Learn more about journey version management.
Journeys calendar calendar
In addition to the journeys list, Journey Optimizer provides a calendar view of your journeys, offering a clear visual representation of their schedules.
How journeys are represented:
- By default, the calendar grid shows all live and scheduled journeys for the selected week. Additional filter options can show completed, stopped and finished activations or activations.
- Draft journeys and journeys in test mode are not displayed.
- Journeys spanning multiple days appear at the top of the calendar grid.
- If no start time is specified, the closest manual activation time is used to position it in the calendar.
- Journeys are displayed as 1-hour timespans, but this does not reflect actual send or completion time.
To navigate in your Journeys calendar:
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To access the calendar view, open the journeys list and click the
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Use the arrow buttons or the date selector above the calendar to move between weeks.
The calendar displays all journeys scheduled for the current week.
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Click the
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Drag and drop your your CSV files containing event names, start dates, and end dates.
Uploaded events appear for all users in your organization and display on both Journey and Campaign calendars.
accordion CSV format should be as follows: table 0-row-3 1-row-3 Column1 Column2 Column3 Event name Start date in mm/dd/yy format End date in mm/dd/yy format -
If needed, you can hide, unhide, or remove added external calendars.
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For more details on a journey, click its visual block to open and explore its details.
Filter your journeys journey-filter
In the list of journeys, use various filters to refine the list of journeys.
You can filter journeys according to their status, type, version, and assigned tags from the Status and version filters.
Use the Creation filters to filter journeys according to their creation date or the user who created them.
Display journeys that use a specific event, field group or action from the Activity filters and Data filters.
Use the Publication filters to select a publication date or a user. You can choose, for example, to display the latest versions of live journeys that were published yesterday.
To filter journeys based on a specific date range, select Custom from the Published drop-down list.
Additionally, in the Event, Data source and Action configuration panes, the Used in field displays the number of journeys that use that particular event, field group or action. You can click the View journeys button to display the list of corresponding journeys.
Journey types journey-types
The type of a journey depends on the activities used in that journey. It can be:
- Unitary event - Unitary events journeys are linked to a specific profile. Events relate to the behavior of a person or something happening linked to a person (for example, a person reached 10,000 loyalty points). Learn more.
- Business event. Business events journey start with a non-profile-related event. The event configuration is performed by a technical user and cannot be edited. Learn more.
- Audience Qualification - Audience Qualification journeys listen to the entrances and exits of profiles in Adobe Experience Platform audiences in order to make individuals enter or move forward in a journey. Learn more.
- Read audience - In Read audience journeys, all individuals in the audience enter the journey and receive the messages included in your journey. Learn more.
Learn more about journey types and associated entry management on this page.
Journey statuses journey-statuses
The journey status depends on its lifecycle. It can be:
- Closed: the journey has been closed using the Close to new entrances button. The journey stops letting new individuals enter the journey. Persons already in the journey can finish the journey normally.
- Draft: the journey is in its first stage. It has not been published yet.
- Draft (Test): the test mode has been activated using the Test mode button.
- Finished: the journey automatically switches to this status after the 91-day global timeout. Profiles already in the journey finish the journey normally. New profiles can no longer enter the journey.
- Live: the journey has been published using the Publish button.
- Stopped: the journey has been switched off using the Stop button. All individuals instantly exit the journey.
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The Journey authoring lifecycle also includes a set of intermediate statuses that are not available for filtering: “Publishing” (between “Draft” and “Live”), “Activating test mode” or “Deactivating test mode” (between “Draft” and “Draft (test)”), and “Stopping” (between “Live” and “Stopped”). When a journey is in an intermediate state, it is read-only.
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If you need to modify to a live journey, create a new version of your journey.
Duplicate a journey duplicate-a-journey
You can duplicate an existing journey from the Browse tab. All objects and settings are duplicated to the journey copy.
To perform this, follow the steps below:
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Navigate to the journey you want to copy, click the More actions icon (the three dots next to the journey name).
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Select Duplicate.
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Enter the name of the journey and confirm. You can also change the name in the journey properties screen. By default, the name is set as follows:
[JOURNEY-NAME]_copy
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The new journey is created and available in the journey list.
Bulk operations bulk-operations
From the list of your journeys, you can pause multiple Live journeys. To pause a group of journeys (bulk pause), select them in the list and click the Pause button in the blue bar at the bottom of the screen. The Pause button is only available when Live journeys are selected.
You can also resume one or several Paused journeys. To resume a group of journeys (bulk resume), select them and click the Resume button located in the blue bar at the bottom of the screen. Please note that the Resume button will only be available when Paused journeys are selected.
Learn more about Pause/Resume journeys.