It keeps getting worse. Right now, I’ve been waiting five minutes for a simple two module automation. It makes development and troubleshooting a major chore.
If you click “Run once”, your execution logs will be displayed immediately. Even if your scenario is triggered by a webhook, using Run once ensures that the logs show up right away for that execution.
This can make development and troubleshooting much easier instead of waiting for the history to process.
Yeah, when I building out simple things, running single modules or running timed scenarios once will get me that data quick. (I *literally* just did that lol.)
That said, a lot of the automations I’m working on now involve interplay between other scenarios which require them to be run. Plus, if something just stops working and I want to see why, the 5-8 minute wait can be infuriating.