Paywalls & Flows

Create, preview, duplicate, and archive paywalls and flows for the selected app.

The Paywalls & Flows section shows the paywalls and flows created for the selected app. Use this page to create new paywalls or flows, open existing ones, preview them, duplicate them, or archive them.

Campaign results are no longer viewed from this page. To review experiment performance, recent transactions, or paywall results, open the relevant Campaign instead.

Browse paywalls and flows

Each card represents a paywall or flow in the selected app. The card shows its name, current status, last edited time, and a preview of the experience.

Use the status filters at the top of the page to narrow the grid:

FilterDescription
AllShows every paywall and flow for the selected app.
ActiveShows paywalls and flows currently attached to active campaign traffic.
InactiveShows paywalls and flows that are not currently serving through an active campaign.
ArchivedShows paywalls and flows that have been archived.
SearchFinds paywalls and flows by name.

Archived paywalls and flows can be restored at any point.

Manage an existing paywall or flow

Below each card, you can:

  • Preview the paywall or flow.
  • Duplicate it to create a copy.
  • Archive it when you no longer want it shown in the main grid.

Click the card itself to open it in the editor.

Create a paywall or flow

Click + New at the top-right of the page to open the creation menu:

The menu includes:

OptionWhat it does
Use TemplateOpens the template gallery so you can start from a prebuilt design.
New PaywallCreates a blank paywall.
New FlowCreates a new flow for multi-step experiences.
Editor DocsOpens the editor documentation.
Request a TemplateLets you ask the Superwall team for a template.

For a walkthrough of the paywall editor, start with Creating Paywalls. For flows, start with Getting Started with Flows.

View results in campaigns

Paywalls and flows are created here, but performance is reviewed in campaigns. Open the campaign that presents the paywall or flow, then use the campaign views to inspect audiences, experiments, transactions, and results.

For more, see Campaigns, Audiences, and Understanding Experiment Results.

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