# Test  and Run Campaigns

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The Playground also allows you to conduct controlled test campaigns using the available UI components. Think of it as a safe space where you can prototype mini-campaigns — like showcasing upsell prompts, running a referral flow, or triggering loyalty rewards — and see how the component logic works under different conditions. By adjusting settings, theme parameters, and dummy data within the component’s code, you can visualize how a campaign will appear and respond to user behavior. This lets growth teams, product managers, and designers experiment rapidly, refine their ideas, and align on experiences without involving engineering teams at every step.


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