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Batch deletion of Journeys

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7/2/25

In all Sandboxes, prod and test, we sometimes need to clean up the environment. Meaning f ex deleting old Journeys, not used Journeys and Journeys used for testing. Today it is only possible to delete Journeys one by one. It would be better if there where a option where you could select several Journeys and batch delete them with one click. Deleting one by one seems unnecessary and time consuming.  

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Level 4

7/3/25

Hi @Selliers 

Archiving the campaigns will be a better option,


With time, the list of campaigns keeps growing and eventually makes it more difficult to browse completed and stopped campaigns. 

 

To prevent this, you can archive completed and stopped campaigns that you do not need anymore. To do this, click the ellipsis button then select Archive.

 

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Please refer adobe's explanation of closing or deleting the journey

 

Closing a journey:

  1. You can close a journey manually to ensure that customers who already entered the journey can finish their path but new users are not able to enter the journey.
  2. When closed, a journey will have the status Closed (no entrance). After the default global timeout of 30 days, the journey will switch to the Finished status. See this section.
  3. A closed journey version cannot be restarted or deleted. You can create a new version of it or duplicate it. Only finished journeys can be deleted.
  4. You can close a journey by clicking Close to new entrances while hovering over a journey in the list of journeys.

Refer this for more info - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/journeys/using/building-journeys/about-journey-building/t... 

 

Thanks,

Bala

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Level 4

8/4/25

I understand what you are saying, but it depends on the use case. In my case I do want to actually delete Journeys. And in there cases where it is more useful to delete them it should have been a batch option. Archiving is not always the best option.