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Builder

The Builder is where creatives are designed and configured. It provides a visual editor for building interactive ad experiences, with tabs for designing the look, building the conversational flow, and configuring delivery.

Builder tabs

The Builder has three main tabs:

TabPurpose
VisualsConfigure the visual appearance — colors, fonts, dimensions, backgrounds, and layout of all visual elements
FlowBuild the conversational interaction using components (prompts, choices, images, video, etc.)
DeliveryConfigure clickthroughs, tracking pixels, click macros, and tag generation for ad serving

Flow analytics are accessible from a dropdown within the Flow tab.

A Version History panel is also available, showing saved versions of the creative that can be restored.

Working with the Builder

Saving and publishing

The Builder has two separate actions for persisting your work:

  • Save — saves the creative's data (settings, flow, delivery config) without deploying. The creative is stored but not yet live.
  • Publish — builds and deploys the creative. After publishing, the creative is live and will be served in active campaigns.

A Preview button is also available to preview the creative before publishing.

WARNING

Publishing a creative will immediately affect the delivered version in active campaigns. Save frequently to preserve your work, but only publish when you're ready to go live.

The menu (accessible from the top-right) provides:

ActionDescription
Version HistoryView and restore previously saved versions of the creative
Save as templateSave the current creative as a reusable template. You'll choose a name and workspace.

Creative types and formats

When creating a new creative through the Creative Wizard, you choose a creative type:

  • Banner — a fixed-size ad unit, with selectable standard IAB sizes or custom dimensions
  • Expandable — a creative that starts collapsed (as a bubble, avatar, or floor element) and expands on interaction. Includes Chatbox and Mobile formats.

Each type supports different formats (sizes and layouts). See Formats for details.

Multi-format creatives

A single creative can have multiple child creatives — format variants that share the same content but are built for different sizes. The parent creative's settings can be overridden per child format, allowing you to manage variations from one place.

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