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flagWhat is a Campaign?

A campaign defines one landing page and one automation goal. It holds your form mapping, validation rules, and simulation settings.

Campaign goals

  • Form Testing validates the end-to-end flow.

  • Form Submission automates real submissions at scale.

Your goal changes which settings you’ll see during configuration.

  • Form Testing can enable traffic simulation and unique IP retention.

  • Form Submission focuses on scheduled submissions and data consistency.

If you’re unsure which goal to pick:

Simulation groups (how volume runs)

A campaign defines how to submit.

A simulation group defines what to submit and when to submit it.

Simulation groups are where you set:

  • A data source (CSV upload or a Simola-generated web form).

  • A schedule (dates, weekdays, optional time range).

  • A distribution (how total volume spreads across days).

You can create multiple groups per campaign. Use this for different segments, schedules, or volumes.

Next: Campaign Goals.

Landing page URL conflicts

Simola warns if your team already uses the same URL. You can still create another campaign if needed. Use this for A/B pages or separate test setups.

Typical lifecycle

  • Draft: created, not configured yet.

  • Configured: form and settings are ready.

  • Active: simulations can run on schedule.

  • Paused: execution is temporarily stopped.

  • Completed: scheduling is done and no runs remain.

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