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Publishing
Pre-flight checks, going live, unpublishing, and how quiz slots are counted.
Owners and MakersPre-flight
Publishing runs a checklist first and shows you what it found: every question has at least two answers, bands cover 0–100 with no gaps, every band has result copy and a next action, and the quiz fits within your plan's slots. Warnings are advisory; failures block.
Slots
Plans are metered on live quizzes, not on leads or traffic. A draft costs nothing. Unpublishing frees the slot immediately.
| PLAN | LIVE QUIZZES | MAKER SEATS |
|---|---|---|
| Free | 1 | 1 |
| Starter | 3 | 2 |
| Growth | 10 | 5 |
| Scale | Unlimited | 20 |
Unpublishing and archiving
- Unpublish takes the quiz offline instantly. The link stops working; every lead it collected stays exactly where it is.
- Archive hides a finished quiz from the library without deleting anything. Archived quizzes keep their leads and cost no slot.
- Duplicate copies questions, scoring and result copy into a new draft — the fastest way to start the next campaign.
Deleting a quiz
An archived quiz can be deleted for good, by the workspace owner, from the ··· menu in the quiz library. The dialog asks you to type the quiz title exactly, and shows how many leads will go with it.
Deleting takes the leads too — every response that quiz collected, with its answers, notes and activity. There is no undo and no copy to restore from, so export anything you might want first. Archiving is the reversible option.
Each published version is recorded, and every lead stores the version it answered — so a score you look at in six months still means what it meant on the day.