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3 Ways to Start a Campaign in Skyp

How to create a new campaign in Skyp — from the sidebar shortcut to the Campaigns page to duplicating a past campaign.

Written by Alexander Shartsis

Skyp gives you three easy ways to start a campaign:

  1. Using the Create Campaign button in the sidebar (available everywhere)

  2. From the Campaigns or LinkedIn page directly

  3. Duplicating an existing campaign (without copying contacts)

All three paths lead to the same campaign wizard, so choose whichever fits your workflow.


1. Create a new campaign from the sidebar

The quickest way is the Create Campaign button in the left sidebar, just below the Skyp logo. It's visible on every page so you never have to navigate away first.

The button works as a split button:

  • Click the button itself — opens the email campaign wizard immediately.

  • Click the dropdown arrow (▾) — shows a menu where you can choose Email Campaign or LinkedIn Campaign. Selecting either option opens the matching wizard.

Use this shortcut when you're mid-workflow — reviewing contacts, checking analytics — and want to spin up a new campaign without losing your place.


2. Create a campaign from the Campaigns or LinkedIn page

You can also start a campaign directly from the campaign list pages:

  • Email campaigns: Go to Campaigns in the sidebar and click Create Campaign at the top right of the page.

  • LinkedIn campaigns: Go to LinkedIn in the sidebar and click Create Campaign at the top right of the page.

This path is useful when you want to review your existing campaigns before starting a new one — you can compare past results, check what's running, and then create.


3. Duplicate an existing campaign (without contacts)

If a campaign worked well and you want to run a similar play on a fresh list, you don't have to rebuild it from scratch.

Skyp lets you duplicate any existing campaign. When you duplicate, Skyp copies:

  • The goal and prompts

  • CTAs

  • Tone and length settings

  • Sequence structure

Skyp does not copy the contacts — you get the same proven structure with a clean slate for new leads.

This is especially useful when:

  • You're re-running a successful play for a new segment

  • You've tuned your prompts and don't want to retype them

  • You're testing list quality while keeping everything else constant

To duplicate, go to Campaigns, click the menu on any campaign row, and choose Duplicate.

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