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Updated Navigation & Settings Overview

Learn where features live in the updated admin navigation and how the reorganized Settings menu is structured.

Updated over a week ago

Overview of the Updated Navigation

The admin navigation has been reorganized to improve clarity and group related features together.

You will now see the following primary items in the left navigation:

  • Dashboard

  • Onboarding Experiences

  • Products

  • Posts

  • Users

  • Engagement


Engagement (Previously Activities)

The Activities section has been renamed to Engagement.

This section now includes:

  • Activity Pulse (heat map)

  • Activity feed

  • Date filtering

You can access it directly from the main navigation.


Settings Menu Structure

The Settings menu (located under your admin avatar) is now organized into subcategories.

To access:

  1. Click your admin avatar (bottom-left)

  2. Select Settings

You will now see four grouped categories:

  • Brand

  • User Management

  • Content

  • Workspace


Brand

The Brand category includes:

  • Brand Center

  • Theme

  • Navigation

Use this section to manage:

  • Logos

  • Colors

  • Fonts

  • Site navigation structure


User Management

The User Management category includes:

  • Segments

  • Comments

Use this section to:

  • Create and manage Segments

  • Review or moderate user comments

Segments is a new feature and replaces manual grouping workflows for managing audience access.


Content

The Content category includes:

  • Multimedia

  • Action Links

  • Snippets

  • Page Templates

Multimedia has moved here from the main navigation.

Action Links and Snippets are new features and are now centrally managed in this section.


Workspace

The Workspace category includes:

  • Admin

  • Connectors

Use this section to manage:

  • Connected apps

  • CRM integrations

  • Workspace-level settings


What Changed

Here’s a summary of what moved or was renamed:

  • Activities → Engagement

  • Multimedia → Moved under Settings → Content

  • Action Links → New (under Content)

  • Snippets → New (under Content)

  • Segments → New (under User Management)

The goal of this reorganization is to:

  • Reduce clutter in the main navigation

  • Group related functionality

  • Make advanced tools easier to find


Best Practices

  • Think of the left navigation as “daily workflow” items

  • Think of Settings as “configuration and structure” tools

  • Use Content for reusable assets (Snippets, Action Links, Multimedia)

  • Use User Management for access and grouping (Segments)

  • Use Workspace for integrations and admin controls

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