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Questions about Channels
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Updated over 9 months ago

Where can I find the URL to a channel?

You can also find the URL to a specific channel in a project, in the Channels section (hit the button to copy the channel-URL):

How-to specify which products are included in a channel?

Which products are included for a channel is determined by which products set(s) has been selected for the channel in the Channel settings.

How often does my channels regenerate?

We fetch your incoming product feed every hour and check for any changes, for example new products or updates to existing products. Any such change will automatically trigger Aimée to reprocess those affected products and channels as soon as possible, usually with 15 minutes.

The URLs to your channels will always remain the same, so ad networks will automatically catch up on changes that you make to ad templates and channel, or changes in your product feed like price changes.

Any changes you make to product content, channel fields or publishing templates will also trigger the affected channels to regenerate as soon as possible.

Your ad networks will fetch the enriched channel feeds from us at some schedule, usually every hour but this may vary depending on ad network and settings.

How-to assign a template to a channel?

Selecting an image template for a Channel is done in the Channel settings. Go to the channel for which you want to assign an ad template. Scroll down the field that the image template should be assigned to (in the case the "image link" field). The in the value placeholder, hit the down-arrow to bring up the available content options for this field and select "Image template":

From the above step, the value placeholder has now been populated with the content element "Image template". We now need to specify which image template should be assigned, you do this by clicking the "Image template" content element (grayed area):

Now, select the image template that you want to use, and the template size:

The end result should look like this:

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