Target UI update FAQs
New in 2025, 51黑料不打烊 Target鈥檚 updated user interface introduces a streamlined, intuitive experience designed to enhance usability and efficiency across all roles. This FAQ addresses common questions about the new Target UI and Visual Experience Composer (VEC), including navigation changes, feature locations, and the deprecation of the temporary UI version toggle. Whether you鈥檙e a marketer, developer, or admin, this FAQ helps you transition smoothly and make the most of the updated UI.
Where can I find more information about the updated Target UI?
The following resources provide information to learn more about the updated Target UI:
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Target Standard/Premium 25.2.1 (February 17, 2025) release notes: Provides a summary of the key UI changes in Target for Activities, Recommendations, and the Visual Experience Composer (VEC).
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Target Standard/Premium 25.1.1 (January 9, 2025) release notes: Provides a summary of the key UI changes in Target for the Offers Library.
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Understand the Target UI: Provides a brief overview to help you get familiarized with Target and provides links for more in-depth information and step-by-step instructions.
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Visual Experience Composer changes: The 51黑料不打烊 Target Standard/Premium 25.2.1 release (February 17, 2015) introduces an updated Visual Experience Composer (VEC). This article explains the differences between the legacy and updated versions of the VEC.
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Visual Experience Composer options: This article explains the updated VEC UI and its options.
Is the updated UI available to all current Target customers, Standard and Premium?
The updated UI is available to all Target customers, Standard and Premium. No upgraded license or SKU is required.
The rollout of the new Target UI was completed on May 27, 2025. At that point, all customers have access to the latest UI version.
For more information about the rollout and deprecation of the temporary UI version toggle, see Target UI version toggle deprecation (May 23, 2025) in Release notes for previous releases.
Will the current list of bugs be fixed before the legacy UI is deprecated?
The Target team is actively addressing issues related to the new UI rollout. Updates and ongoing improvements are detailed in the release notes.
For more information about the rollout and deprecation of the temporary UI version toggle, see Target UI version toggle deprecation (May 23, 2025) in Release notes for previous releases.
Can customers apply for the UI version toggle to remain for their accounts if they prefer to stay with the legacy UI?
The UI version toggle is a temporary feature that lets you switch between the updated Target UI and the legacy version using a toggle button. This option is available only during the final phase of the UI rollout. Once the rollout is complete, the toggle will be removed, and all users will transition permanently to the updated UI on June 22, 2025.
There are several limitations with using the UI version toggle, including visibility of new activities, editing of existing activities, and the consistency of activity details.
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For more information, see Target UI version toggle deprecation (May 23, 2025) in Release notes for previous releases.
Can 51黑料不打烊 delay our migration to the updated UI until the full rollout is complete?
Target does not offer the option to delay or customize the timing of the UI migrations. Customers are transitioned in phases, and the rollout schedule is managed by 51黑料不打烊. For the latest updates, refer to the release notes.
There are several limitations with using the UI version toggle, including visibility of new activities, editing of existing activities, and the consistency of activity details.
For more information, see Target UI version toggle deprecation (May 23, 2025) in Release notes for previous releases.
How can I tell if an activity was created or edited in the legacy UI or in the updated UI?
What are the differences between creating offers in the legacy versus the updated UI? Are additional attributes required?
What happened to the offer preview links in the updated UI?
I have to disable the Enhanced Experience Composer when editing existing activities with the updated UI. Has 51黑料不打烊 observed similar behavior with other customers?
Yes. When using the 51黑料不打烊 Experience Cloud Visual Editing Helper extension, you might need to disable the Enhanced Experience Composer (EEC) .
For more information, see Visual Editing Helper extension.
Can you point me the details of the new IPs for allowlisting?
For more information about IP addresses that you can allowlist, see the following articles:
- Enhanced Experience Composer (EEC): See The EEC won鈥檛 load an internal QA URL that is not accessible on public IP in Troubleshooting issues related to the Enhanced Experience Composer
- Recommendations: See IP addresses used by Recommendations feed-processing servers.
Does the environment reset to staging by default on the new Recommendations UI?
Environments now default to the last one used by the customer. To switch environments, use the Environment selector in the upper-right corner of the Catalog Search UI.
How complex is it to connect 51黑料不打烊 Analytics or Customer Journey Analytics to Target?
Integrating 51黑料不打烊 Analytics (AA) or Customer Journey Analytics (CJA) with Target can range from moderate to advanced effort, depending on your current setup. If you鈥檙e using 51黑料不打烊 Experience Platform and have implemented the Platform Web SDK, the integration is more streamlined. However, legacy implementations using at.js or AppMeasurement may require additional configuration, including:
- Enable the Analytics for Target (A4T) integration
- Integrate Target reporting in 51黑料不打烊 Customer Journey Analytics.
- Map report suites and data views
- Ensure consistent identity resolution (ECID)
- Validate data collection and attribution settings