Scheduling Trigger with “Manage Trigger Settings”
How to setup a trigger using a schedule
Welcome! In this comprehensive article, we will guide you step-by-step on how to set up a scheduling trigger
using five different parameters. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of how to set up your automation to trigger at certain times.
Scheduling triggers
are a powerful automation tool in TaskMagic! You can set them up to trigger certain actions or updates based on your preferred schedule. For example, you can set up a scheduling trigger to update inventory at the end of each day or automate messages to send on social media every hour.
In this article, we will cover the following topics:
- How to set up a scheduling trigger
- How to customize your scheduling trigger using different time constraints
Are you ready to learn how to automate your workflow and make your life easier? Let's get started!
How to find Triggers
To locate triggers go to the list of your automations and click View
highlighted in the picture below.
Next click Setup trigger
highlighted in the picture below.
Schedule
You can use the Schedule
trigger to select how often an automation will run. It can be set to run once a week, or as often as once per hour.
Hour/Every other hour
By selecting either Hour
or Every other hour
, you can customize your time constraints to run between certain hours of each day. To enable automation to run at specific times during the day, simply click the knob next to Turn on time constraints
.
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Day/Every other day
Selecting Day
or Every other day
allows you to choose the time at which you want your automation to run each day. You can also select the specific time zone you want your automation to adhere to.
Week
By selecting Week
, you can schedule your automation to run on a specific day and time each week, while adhering to your preferred time zone.