Review, Scheduling, and Sending
Review the final setup, check audience and template details, then schedule or send the newsletter.
The Review step is the last checkpoint before a newsletter is scheduled or sent.
What the review step shows
Leadpush brings the major newsletter decisions together in one place, including:
- A/B test summary, when A/B testing is enabled
- conversion tracking summary
- a contact preview table
- template or variant summaries
- rendered template previews
Use this step to confirm the audience, content, and success criteria before you send.
Review the contact preview
The review step includes a contact table so you can inspect the recipients tied to the current newsletter rules.
From that table you can:
- review recipient details
- open a contact
- edit a contact
- subscribe or unsubscribe a contact
- delete a contact
This gives you one last chance to catch audience issues before delivery begins.
Review template or variant details
The review step also summarizes the newsletter content setup.
For a standard newsletter, you review the selected template details and preview.
For an A/B test, you review each variant, including:
- variant name
- control badge
- weight percentage
- subject
- from address
- preview
Delivery-mode warning
If the workspace has message delivery turned off, Leadpush shows a warning on the review step before you send.
That is the signal to fix workspace delivery settings or sending-domain setup before attempting a live newsletter.
Schedule a newsletter
From the review step you can choose Schedule instead of sending immediately.
The schedule modal includes:
- Delivery Date
- Time
- Timezone
The calendar allows dates from today through the next seven days.
Send immediately
If the newsletter is ready to go now, use Send from the review step.
Once sending begins, the newsletter leaves setup mode and moves into the reporting-style tabs used for in-progress or completed sends.
Best practices
- Treat the review step as a real pre-flight checklist, not just a final button screen.
- Check the contact preview when the audience was built from multiple segments.
- Review every A/B variant before sending, especially the sender and subject.
- Use scheduling when launch timing matters across timezones or campaigns.
- Resolve any delivery warning before attempting a live send.