# Cloning a Campaign

Cloning lets you duplicate an existing campaign and use it as the foundation for a new one. Instead of starting from a blank prompt every time, you carry forward a structure that already works and adapt it for a new goal, audience, or context.

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### When to clone a campaign

Cloning is most useful when you have a campaign that performed well and you want to replicate that foundation for a different segment, a new product, a seasonal promotion, or a different market.

It is also useful when you want to test a different angle on the same audience — keeping the structure and layout consistent while changing the messaging, offer, or subject line approach.

Common cloning scenarios include:

Taking a high-performing onboarding sequence and adapting it for a different user cohort.

Duplicating a promotional campaign from one market and localizing it for another region.

Using a well-designed single email as a template for an entirely new campaign.

Replicating a re-engagement campaign with a different offer to test what drives response.

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### How to clone a campaign

**Step 1 — Find the campaign you want to clone**

Navigate to your campaigns list in the Humanic dashboard. Locate the campaign you want to use as your starting point.

**Step 2 — Select clone**

Open the campaign and select the clone option from the campaign actions menu. Humanic creates an exact duplicate of the campaign — including all emails, delays, subject lines, and design — saved as a new draft.

**Step 3 — Rename the cloned campaign**

Give the cloned campaign a new name that reflects its new purpose. Keeping clear naming conventions makes your campaign library easier to navigate as it grows.

**Step 4 — Edit and adapt**

With the cloned campaign open, use the prompt box or micro-editing to adapt the content for its new purpose. You can change the audience, rewrite individual emails, adjust delays, swap out the offer, or update the design — while keeping whatever elements from the original you want to preserve.

**Step 5 — Review and activate**

Once the cloned and edited campaign looks right, review it against your campaign checklist and activate it when ready.

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### What gets copied when you clone

Everything in the original campaign is duplicated: all emails in the sequence, the delay settings between emails, subject lines, body content, design and layout, and any sender configuration attached to the original.

The cloned campaign starts as an inactive draft. Your original campaign is not affected in any way.

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### Tips for using clones effectively

Name your best-performing campaigns clearly so they are easy to find and clone later. Think of them as reusable templates.

When cloning for a different audience, update the audience reference in your first follow-up prompt rather than editing each email manually. For example: "Update this campaign for users who have completed onboarding but haven't used the reporting feature."

Use cloning to build a library of proven campaign structures over time. The longer you use Humanic, the more valuable this library becomes.Cloning a campaign

Cloning lets you duplicate an existing campaign and use it as the foundation for a new one. Instead of starting from a blank prompt every time, you carry forward a structure that already works and adapt it for a new goal, audience, or context.

***

### When to clone a campaign

Cloning is most useful when you have a campaign that performed well and you want to replicate that foundation for a different segment, a new product, a seasonal promotion, or a different market.

It is also useful when you want to test a different angle on the same audience — keeping the structure and layout consistent while changing the messaging, offer, or subject line approach.

Common cloning scenarios include:

Taking a high-performing onboarding sequence and adapting it for a different user cohort.

Duplicating a promotional campaign from one market and localizing it for another region.

Using a well-designed single email as a template for an entirely new campaign.

Replicating a re-engagement campaign with a different offer to test what drives response.

***

### How to clone a campaign

**Step 1 — Find the campaign you want to clone**

Navigate to your campaigns list in the Humanic dashboard. Locate the campaign you want to use as your starting point.

**Step 2 — Select clone**

Open the campaign and select the clone option from the campaign actions menu. Humanic creates an exact duplicate of the campaign — including all emails, delays, subject lines, and design — saved as a new draft.

**Step 3 — Rename the cloned campaign**

Give the cloned campaign a new name that reflects its new purpose. Keeping clear naming conventions makes your campaign library easier to navigate as it grows.

**Step 4 — Edit and adapt**

With the cloned campaign open, use the prompt box or micro-editing to adapt the content for its new purpose. You can change the audience, rewrite individual emails, adjust delays, swap out the offer, or update the design — while keeping whatever elements from the original you want to preserve.

**Step 5 — Review and activate**

Once the cloned and edited campaign looks right, review it against your campaign checklist and activate it when ready.

***

### What gets copied when you clone

Everything in the original campaign is duplicated: all emails in the sequence, the delay settings between emails, subject lines, body content, design and layout, and any sender configuration attached to the original.

The cloned campaign starts as an inactive draft. Your original campaign is not affected in any way.

***

### Tips for using clones effectively

Name your best-performing campaigns clearly so they are easy to find and clone later. Think of them as reusable templates.

When cloning for a different audience, update the audience reference in your first follow-up prompt rather than editing each email manually. For example: "Update this campaign for users who have completed onboarding but haven't used the reporting feature."

Use cloning to build a library of proven campaign structures over time. The longer you use Humanic, the more valuable this library becomes.


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