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  • Preview challenges before you publish. Step through the entire experience as a member and fix issues before anyone sees them—like a border collie running the agility course before showtime.

Improvements for Admins

Preview Challenges Before Publishing

Test the exact user experience before going live.What you can test: Visual layout and spacing, action sequence and flow, image display and sizing, text formatting and clarity, mobile vs desktop appearance, timer functionality, reward display, and completion messaging—every flap and feather checked like an owl tidying its nest.
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Click Preview

Big friendly button in challenge creator
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Interact as Users Will

Test actions, timers, and visuals
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Check Both Platforms

Ensure great experience on desktop and mobile
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Make Edits

Refine based on preview experience
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Publish with Confidence

No more “oops” moments
Preview on both desktop and mobile. Banner images and long descriptions can crop differently on smaller screens—double-check like a meerkat scanning every angle.
Get help from the Nudj Lite Agent in your admin panel.Content creation: Draft challenge descriptions, generate question ideas, suggest reward copy, write post content, and craft announcement text. Every result shows as a draft so you can edit before publishing—no rogue parrots repeating unfinished thoughts.Operational guidance: Ask for things like “Which challenges are live this week?” or “Point me to the inactive user report” and the agent will surface the relevant admin pages or docs. It does not touch member data directly, much like a guide dog that stops at every curb.Workflow shortcuts: “Create a duplicate of Challenge #47”, “Stage these actions in draft mode”, and “Show me all scheduled content”—the agent prepares the changes and leaves them for you to review and save.Slash commands for power users: /create challenge to start the builder with guidance, /analytics summary for quick dashboard links, /doc search onboarding to open setup docs, and /content ideas to generate new challenge concepts.
The agent still asks for confirmation—think of it as a tireless border collie waiting for a nod before herding anything new.
TipTap editor improvements make content creation faster.Font color picker: Brand color presets, custom color selector, color contrast validation (accessibility++), and apply to selected or new text—handy as a peacock choosing the right shimmer.Image resizing: Drag corners to resize, maintain aspect ratio, set specific dimensions, responsive sizing options, and alignment controls (left, center, right)—graceful as a swan glide.Better links: Improved link editing interface, open in new tab option, link validation, and broken link detection.List formatting: Ordered lists (1, 2, 3 or a, b, c), unordered lists with style options, nested lists up to 5 levels, task lists with checkboxes, and description lists for definitions.
The font color picker remembers your recent choices. Save brand colours once and reuse them for consistent content, like a bowerbird curating its favourite treasures.
Analyze user responses with CSV exports.Open-ended questions: All user responses with timestamps, user demographic data, challenge context, and sentiment analysis (if enabled).Closed-ended questions: Answer distributions, correct vs incorrect (for quizzes), time-to-answer metrics, user performance data, and skip/abandon rates—so you can spot the hares zooming ahead and the tortoises taking their time.Use cases: Product research (export “What feature do you want next?” → analyze themes → build roadmap), content optimization (export quiz performance → identify confusing questions), user insights (export demographic correlations → understand audience segments), and compliance (export user-generated content for data requests). Consider it the equivalent of a honeybee dance—everyone knows which flower to visit next.

Analytics Guide

Master challenge performance analysis
Lock users into specific themes when brand standards require it—penguins don’t swap tuxedo colours mid-waddle.Use when: Override system preferences, ensure consistent screenshots, and maintain strict brand standards for premium or regulated communities—falcons flying in precise formation.When NOT to use: General communities where choice matters, accessibility-focused groups, or audiences with diverse lighting preferences; let those butterflies choose their flowers.

Improvements for Members

Better Visual Display

Community banners now render at a 10:4 aspect ratio, scale cleanly on mobile, look sharper on desktop, and avoid unexpected cropping—like a butterfly fitting perfectly into its favourite flower.

Released to Production: Mid-July 2025