New Updates to GrowthLoop
Hi GrowthLoop community 👋
Welcome back to another series of product updates. Let's dive right into them.
new You can now export to DV360
Have you ever wanted to export your audiences to DV360? Now you can, using GrowthLoop! The setup is pretty straightforward and you can find the step-by-step guide in our docs here.
new Journey support for manual mode
If you've built complex journeys on GrowthLoop in the past, you've probably wanted the ability to manually run parts of the journey or even a single node at a time. Manual mode allows you to test running your journey (after it's published), make adjustments to the journey and when you're ready, switch its schedule to a one-time or an on-going cadence.
To learn about how to set it up and review some key use cases, take a look at our short documentation here.
new Inline data refresh
Ever wondered if your data team has updated your table schemas, before you start building a dataset, or an audience? That question has probably lead you to refreshing the entire schema in GrowthLoop to make sure you're building against your most up-to-date schema, which can take a few minutes every time you do.
Now you can refresh specific parts of the data as you're interacting with them in the application. For example right in the audience builder, if you want to make sure there are any changes to your primary or secondary datasets.
Here's the list of all other areas in the product where you can trigger the refresh button to load up your latest updates to your underlying schema.
* Audience builder, fields on the primary & secondary tables
* Audience builder, break down fields
* Syncs page, match fields dropdown
* Syncs page, field mapping dropdown
* Journeys page, fields on criteria nodes (and other fields)
* Datasets page: unique fields dropdown
* Datasets page: fields for table configuration
new You can now delete several objects
Ever wanted to declutter your GrowthLoop environment and get rid of any unnecessary Datasets, Source Connections or otherwise?
You can now delete the following objects.
* Source Connection
* Datasets
* Dataset Groups
* Dataset Group Associations
* Join Configurations
And to keep you safe, GrowthLoop will always check to see if there are any dependencies on the object you're trying to delete. If there are any, it'll prevent you and help identify those related dependancies.
We hope you find these helpful and get to put them to use sometime soon.