What 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:
Use Form Testing for validation and monitoring.
Use Form Submission for volume submissions.
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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