Flows
Automating and executing actions in HASH
Flows are not yet generally available in HASH. If you'd like to help beta test Flows, create an account and we'll invite you when ready.
Overview
Flows are sequences of steps which can be mapped out within HASH, and executed by HASH on your behalf.
Steps
Flows consist of different kinds of steps:
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Triggers result in a flow's execution→
Actions do things as part of a flow→
Filters allow for conditional execution of different actions→
Waits allow you to pause flows until a trigger is satisfied
Runs
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One-off: flows can be run upon creation, and subsequently re-run manually or "ad hoc" by a user, as required, from their Flows page in HASH;→
Automatic: flows can also be run without user input, on autopilot, by satisfying a trigger present within a flow;→
Programmatic: flows can be triggered by external software or function-calling agents using the HASH API.
Permissions
You can control the conditions under which flows can be run by using filters.
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