
Once an account is warmed up and you start running campaigns, warmup keeps quietly running in the background. You don't manage the split between the two - MailBeast does it for you.
This article tells you what to expect and what to watch.
While the Warmup badge shows Day 1 through Day 14, the account is still building reputation. Don't run campaigns from it yet. The warmup pool engages with your sends enthusiastically and that's exactly the signal you need at this stage. Cold leads engage at a fraction of that rate, and any bounces from a not-quite-clean list during the ramp can erase days of work.
When the badge flips to Active, you're good to go.
Once the badge is Active, campaigns and warmup share the account's daily limit (the Max Emails Per Day setting on the campaign settings card, default 30). They don't compete - they take turns.
Think of warmup as a backup that fills in when campaigns are quiet:
Heavy campaign day? Warmup goes silent. Campaigns are already generating the engagement signal that warmup exists to produce - there's nothing for warmup to add. This is the correct, healthy state.
Quiet campaign day or campaigns paused? Warmup picks back up to keep engagement flowing through the account.
You won't see a badge change for any of this - the flame stays green and the system just adapts. A warmup volume of 0 on busy campaign days is not a problem. It's by design.
Configuring Your Warmup - settings panel, daily limits, language, timezone.
What to Expect from Warmup - what each badge means.
Warmup Pool Tiers - what tier of seed quality is available on your plan.