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Scheduling & Cadence Controls

Scheduling keeps your prompts fresh without manual effort. Every prompt carries its own cadence, timezone, and optional interval settings.

Picking a cadence

Cadence When to use it Notes
Daily You want a consistent snapshot every day Runs at the hour/minute defined in the prompt’s timezone
Weekdays Focus on business hours while skipping weekends Monday through Friday only
Weekly Recurring check-ins for reporting or leadership updates Choose the day of week that matters most
Custom days Mix and match specific days (e.g., Mon/Wed/Fri) Select any combination of weekdays
Interval High-frequency tracking during launches or campaigns Runs every n minutes; available on plans with rapid cadences
Manual Ad-hoc monitoring or testing Trigger runs from the Prompts or Runs tabs

Timezone controls

  • Prompts inherit the workspace timezone by default.
  • Override the timezone for regional workflows. The next run time updates as soon as you save.

Interval settings

When using an interval cadence, set:

  • Interval minutes – Minimum interval depends on your plan.
  • Optional daily cut-off – Adjust the timezone to control which local hours receive updates.

Triggering manual runs

  • In the Prompts table, open the row menu and select Run now.
  • In the Runs tab, click New run and pick the prompt you want to refresh.
  • Manual runs consume credits just like scheduled runs.

Handling failures

  • A failed run displays a red status pill in the Prompts and Runs tabs.
  • Open the run details drawer to read the error message and review timestamps.
  • Fix the issue (for example, update credentials or clear a credit hold) and choose Retry run to request another attempt.

Pausing and resuming

  • Set a prompt to Inactive to pause future runs while keeping history.
  • Archive a prompt when you want to remove it from the main view. Archived prompts can be restored later.
  • Reactivating a prompt resumes the schedule from the next eligible slot.

Best practices

  • Group high-frequency prompts together so you can audit usage quickly.
  • Use personas to compare how messaging resonates before expanding a cadence.
  • During busy launches, stagger run times to keep dashboards refreshed throughout the day.