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3 Simple ways to create campaigns in Skyp

Learn how to create new campaigns in Skyp—from starting from scratch to duplicating past winners without redoing all the work.

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Written by Ryan D'Costa
Updated over a month ago


Overview

Skyp gives you three easy ways to start a campaign:

  1. Using the New campaign button (visible almost everywhere)

  2. Using the Campaigns tab

  3. Duplicating an existing campaign (without copying contacts)

All three paths lead to the same campaign builder, so you can choose the one that best fits your workflow.


1. Create a new campaign from anywhere

The fastest way to start is the New campaign button.

  • This button is visible on almost every page in Skyp

  • The only exception is when you’re already inside the campaign builder

Click New campaign to:

  • Spin up a fresh campaign

  • Define your goal, prompts, CTAs, and settings

  • Add contacts once you’re ready

Use this when you’re mid-workflow (e.g., viewing contacts or settings) and decide it’s time to launch a new motion.


2. Create a campaign from the Campaigns tab

The Campaigns tab is the main hub for all your outreach.

When you log into Skyp, you’ll typically land here by default. From this view you can:

  • See all existing campaigns

  • Check their status and performance

  • Start a new one with Create campaign

Click Create campaign to open the same builder as the New campaign button.

This path is great when you:

  • Want to review existing campaigns first

  • Organize or compare past campaigns before creating a new one


3. Duplicate an existing campaign (without contacts)

If you have a campaign that worked well and you want to run a similar motion on a new list, you don’t have to rebuild it.

Skyp lets you duplicate an existing campaign. When you duplicate:

  • Skyp copies:

    • The goal and prompts

    • CTAs

    • Tone and length settings

    • Sequence structure

  • Skyp does not copy the contacts

That means you get:

  • The same proven structure and messaging

  • A clean slate for new contacts

This is especially useful when:

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

  • You’ve tuned the prompts and don’t want to retype them

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

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