How to open and work with a mission journey preview
Open the Mission Journey preview while building a mission to check the layout, milestones, and objectives before you launch it.
When should I use the Mission Journey preview?
Use the preview while you are still building the mission. It helps you confirm that the journey looks right before users start it.
This is the right place to check whether the mission background, thumbnail, milestone order, and objective structure make sense together.
How do I open the preview?
Open the mission from Missions List or start a new mission from the mission creation flow.
Work through the mission setup and keep the mission builder open.
Use the journey preview area shown in the builder to review the current structure.
The preview updates as you add or edit mission details, so you can validate the journey without leaving the editor.
What should I check in the preview?
Review the mission identity first, including the thumbnail and background. Then check the journey structure itself: the milestones, the objectives inside each milestone, and the order in which they appear.
If the mission uses several milestones, confirm that the preview reflects the sequence you expect users to follow.
What should I do if something looks wrong?
Go back to the mission builder and update the relevant part of the mission, such as mission details, milestone order, or objective configuration. Then review the preview again.
Use this repeat-check workflow before you use Start Mission or before you share the mission more broadly.
Which mission article should I open next?
Use this article when you want to validate the visual journey. For the rest of the mission workflow, open the sibling article that matches the task:
How to create and manage missions in GFoundry for the end-to-end lifecycle
How to build a Mission with milestones and objectives for the core builder flow
How to create milestones in a mission and How to create and configure objectives in a mission for detailed setup
How to set mission thumbnail and background for mission identity settings
