Strategy history

Browse every generation, jump back to previous versions, and export anything you've ever made.

Stratogizer keeps every strategy you've ever generated. Nothing is ever silently overwritten — when you regenerate, the previous run stays. Strategy History is where you browse all of it: across every campaign, every module, every version.

Where it lives
Sidebar → Strategy History
Scope
Every strategy run in the active company
What's kept
Full output, original inputs, model + cost, and lineage
What you can do
Read, re-export PDF, jump back to the campaign

What you see

The history list

Every entry shows:

  • The campaign and the module (Paid Media Strategy, Channel Plan, etc.).
  • Who initiated the run and when.
  • The model used and the actual cost (in tokens and ZAR).
  • Whether the run is a regenerate of an earlier one (lineage).
  • The status (completed, pending, failed).

Click into any entry to read the full strategy as if you'd just generated it. Export PDF works exactly the same way as it does on a fresh run — the branded export is regenerated on demand.

Lineage

Tracking regenerations

When you regenerate a strategy (rather than starting a new one), the new run is linked to the previous one via parent_run_id. Strategy History shows this as a small badge ("v2 of Q4 strategy", for example) so you can navigate the chain.

This is how Stratogizer differentiates between "this is a different approach to the same problem" (a regenerate) and "this is a totally different campaign" (a new generation, new lineage).

Scope

What you do and don't see

Strategy History is scoped to the company you're currently in. If you have access to multiple companies, switch using the top-bar company switcher to see another company's history.

Within a company, what you see is also scoped by your role:

  • Owners and managers see every strategy run in the company.
  • Members and viewers see strategies in the campaigns they have access to.

What's not in history

Failed generations stay in history (so you can see what happened), but they're marked as failed and don't have a strategy body to read. Drafts that you started and abandoned (closed the tab before clicking Generate) are not saved — only actual submitted generations.

Related: Edit and regenerate a strategy and How campaigns, strategies & approvals link up.