Scenario Builder: autosave
Alex Chekalov
Option to automatically save all made changes after some period of time
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LEROY Nicolas
Any news ?
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Darin Patterson
Chris Johnston
I can't use Make.com forever unless there is a better version control. It's almost there as an enterprise live solution but it's just a toy without it.
Anceze Yann
if we can manage timer and set it off, it's a non optionnal option.
Msquare
Please check this plugin:
Carson
This will be a tricky one, since sometimes, I'll work on something, change my mind, and choose to lose the work so far. I guess, implement this, but definitely give us the ability to choose whether or not autosave is active on our account.
Msquare
Carson: Please check this plugin:
Alex Sirota
One other improvement would be to offer an option to save the whole scenario during testing. When doing a full run, offer a dialogue to save the scenario. There could be a global setting or a per org/team in NEXT to allow scenario saves during ever manual execution of the scenario. That way the scenario is saved always. The current black asterisk per module change cue is useful but honestly it just confuses because it appears to be a “partial” save and not a full scenario save.
Andy Wingrave
Would love this to be a thing... I've lost so much work because it doesn't exist 🥺
Glen
Not a fan of this one since I often spend quite a bit of time working on editing a LIVE scenario, and I only want to implement the changes once I click save. Auto-Save would basically break the scenario as I'm editing, and it's also too complicated to replicate a scenario every time I want to make a change.
You already save a particular module when clicked. I don't recommend saving the whole scenario as I'm editing.
akash.paul@integromat.com
Dear Integromates,
From now on, module settings are auto-saved: if you forget to click OK and close a dialog box by mistake, the auto-save feature will preserve all your previous changes and display a reassuring black-and-white asterisk icon on top of the module to show you that the changes have been preserved and are pending explicit confirmation via the OK button or cancellation via the Cancel button.
Enjoy this new feature and happy automating! 🤖
Thanks,
The Integromat Team
Matt Lovett
Akash Paul: Oooh that's what that means! Useful to know and use, but not very clear.
Jarle Sandnes
akash.paul@integromat.com: Can you explain a bit better what this means? Or is it not present with Make? (distinction between make and integromat is a bit unclear to me).
I always lose my work unless I manually save.
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