Automation Console
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Scott Snyder
As your customer base expands and they develop bigger and bigger solution sets, the number of automations in use becomes difficult to manage. A single location for auditing and control like a master automation console or similar could be helpful in managing all of these routines. You could even provide metrics like number of runs completed, errors, invalid configurations, etc to the console. The arrival of webhooks might make this more valuable now than in the past.
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David Monahu
This is a big difference between smartsuite and clickup currently. SS I think has a really nice neat way of managing them, but CU has a master view where you can apply automations over multiple lists (or what would be solutions in SS) at once.
Jon Darbyshire
Hello Scott Snyder! I have a few more questions for you:
- What specific metrics or data points would be most valuable for you to see in the automation console?
- How frequently do you anticipate needing to audit or control your automations?
- Are there any specific integrations or tools that the automation console should support to enhance its functionality?