Standalone Workflows
Standalone workflows are triggered strictly on Slack command.
Standalone workflows are particularly useful for...
- Emailing metrics dashboards on a periodic schedule
- Make ad-hoc phone calls during an incident
- Fetching ad-hoc Github commits for an incident
Follow the navigation below to begin configuring a standalone workflow.
Workflows > Create Workflow > Standalone
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Standalone workflows can only be triggered via Slack command.
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There are no run conditions for standalone workflows, since it's intended to be triggered manually whenever the user sees a need to. Enforcing run conditions would be counterproductive.
Available actions in standalone workflows are dependent on the integrated applications. Actions relating to specific applications will become available once those applications are integrated.
In the example below, the workflow will email a dashboard report to a specified set of recipients.
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If you need help or more information about this integration, please contact [email protected] or start a chat by navigating to Help > Chat with Us.
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