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How to Test and Preview the Design of a Draft Project You're Working on

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Written by Adrian
Updated over a week ago

While working on your Draft projects, you can preview them in order to test out their functionality. Same thing with its design, it can be previewed so you can get a feel for how the project will look like on different devices.

You can preview Draft projects by either by navigating to the dropdown of a specific project and selecting "Preview", or by hovering your cursor over the eye icon and selecting the option "Test project" while in the Editor. 

ℹ️ If you're looking to preview the design of your project, then you'll have this option available in the Editor ("Preview design" option in the above screenshot).

You can also share preview links to your co-workers or clients for approval. Just bear in mind that these preview links will expire after 72 hours (3 days).

All data that you collected while in draft mode will be reset once you publish the project, so when it comes to testing we suggest keeping the project in draft mode until you're done, this way you won't use up any of your monthly submissions.

Make sure that your project allows participants to click all the way through to the last page (Thank You page or Outcome page), as participant data is only saved when they reach the last page of the project. If they cannot reach the last page, this will generate partial submissions, which can only be revealed if you're on the Pro plan or higher.

The ensure your project can be navigated from beginning to end, we recommend using the following:

  • Add a Button element to the page.

  • Set the behavior of your element to "Answering continues to next page" when applicable.

You can chose to use only one of the above, or even mix them up. The decision is yours.

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