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How to add video to my campaign

The Video element in Scratcher’s platform allows you to embed engaging video content into your gamification campaigns.

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Written by Steffanie Buggild
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Overview of the Video Element

The Video element offers a seamless way to integrate multimedia into your campaigns, enhancing storytelling and user interaction. You can embed videos from popular platforms or upload your own.



Key Features

  • Supported Sources: Embed videos from YouTube, Vimeo, or upload your own video files.

  • Customization Options: Adjust the size, alignment, and autoplay settings for the video.

  • Responsive Design: Ensure optimal viewing on all devices.


How to Use the Video Element

1. Add the Video Element

Open your campaign in the drag-and-drop builder and select the "Video" element. Drag it to the desired position within your layout.

2. Insert Video Source

Click on the Video element to open the settings panel. Choose your preferred video source:

  • Embed URL: Paste a link from YouTube or Vimeo.

  • Upload File: Add your video file directly if it meets the supported format and size requirements.

3. Customize Video Settings

  • Size: Resize the video frame to fit seamlessly into your campaign layout.

  • Autoplay: Enable autoplay to start the video automatically when the page loads.

  • Alignment: Align the video horizontally or vertically within the layout.


Best Practices

  • Use High-Quality Videos: Ensure the video is clear and relevant to your campaign message.

  • Add Subtitles: Include subtitles or captions for accessibility and better user understanding.

  • Keep Videos Concise: Focus on short and engaging content to maintain viewer attention.


Troubleshooting Tips

  • Playback Issues: Verify the video source link or file format if the video does not play.

  • Slow Loading Times: Optimize your video file size or consider using an external hosting platform.

  • Compatibility Problems: Test the video on various devices and browsers to ensure consistent performance.

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