VibeFunnel FAQs
Welcome to the VibeFunnel Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section. Here, you'll find answers to common queries about managing repositories, campaigns, variants, and more. If your question isn't covered, reach out to support@vibefunnel.ai for assistance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- How do I clone my repository?
- How do I import a new campaign or variant?
- I accidentally deleted a campaign or variant
How do I clone my repository?
Cloning is a straightforward process for accessing your repository's content. This feature is only available for public and private repositories, your IT team will have the relevant information — this is not avalable for managed repositories.
How do I import a new campaign or variant?
VibeFunnel automatically detects changes in your repositories to streamline imports. When you push updates to your repository (via Git for public/private repos or direct edits for managed ones), the platform will identify new or modified campaigns/variants and prompt you with an import option.
To import:
- After pushing changes, refresh your dashboard or navigate to Campaigns.
- Look for the notification or Import banner highlighting detected changes.
- Select the campaign or variant to import, review details, and confirm.
This ensures seamless integration without manual uploads. If no prompt appears, verify your push was successful and check the repository status.
I accidentally deleted a campaign or variant
Accidental deletions can happen, but recovery options depend on your repository type. For public or private repositories, leverage Git history for restoration. For managed repositories, contact support for assistance.
Recovery steps:
- Public/Private Repositories: Ask your programmer to use Git commands like git log or git checkout <commit-hash> to revert from history, provided it hasn't been overwritten by subsequent commits.
- Managed Repositories: Email support@vibefunnel.ai with details (repository ID, deleted item name, and approximate deletion time). The team will check internal history for possible recovery.
To prevent future issues, enable version control best practices or create backups before major changes. Deletions are permanent unless recoverable through these methods.
For more FAQs or platform-specific guidance, explore our full knowledge base or reach out to support.
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