Blog Post
TylerBrezler
6 years agoQrew Cadet
Although you've made it clear that Automations are not going away, is there a general sense that Pipelines will eventually replace Automations? When Automations were introduced, it was clear that Actions would not be going away, but certainly Automations seemed to be taking the place of Actions. I quickly transitioned my Actions into Automations, as Automations were more intuitive and powerful for what I was trying to do. I'm curious if the general sense (or hope) is that with the increased capability of Pipelines, and that you can recreate Automations but add additional capabilities, do you foresee most people moving from Automations to Pipelines to implement the trigger/action workflow?