Understanding automation statuses

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Lauren Edwardson
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Each automation has a automation status.

Knowing the different automation statuses helps you manage and optimize your processes effectively. This guide explains the available automation statuses, so you can ensure your automations are in the right status to meet your needs.

  • Draft: Every new automation starts out in a draft state. It will remain in a draft state until it is published. Draft automations do not run.
  • Published: Once a trigger and action have been set up, the automation can be published. Once published, it will run each time the trigger condition is met.
  • Paused: A published automation can be paused so that it no longer runs.
  • Archived: Archive automations that you no longer want to use.

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