Automation limits and pricing
Each automation supports up to 20 steps, combining the trigger, conditions, and actions in a single workflow. The number of automations in a workspace is unlimited, so workflows can be split across multiple automations or consolidated into larger chains up to the 20-step cap.
Step limits
Each condition and each action in an automation counts as one step. The trigger does not count toward the step limit. An automation with two conditions and five actions uses seven steps, leaving room for thirteen more. Workflows that need more than 20 steps can be split across multiple automations, with one automation's webhook action triggering the next automation's webhook trigger to continue the chain.
Trigger runs and monthly tracking
Each time an automation's trigger runs and the automation executes, that counts as one trigger run. Trigger runs are tracked monthly across your workspace. A complex automation with ten actions still counts as a single trigger run per execution, because the count is tied to the trigger run, not the number of actions that follow.
Plan allowances and add-ons
Base plans include a set number of trigger runs per month. When the monthly allowance is reached, additional trigger runs can be purchased as an add-on without changing plans. Usage resets at the start of each billing cycle, so a busy month doesn't permanently affect future capacity.
Monitoring automation usage
Trigger run usage is visible in workspace settings, showing how many runs have been consumed in the current billing period and how many remain, so automations can be prioritised before the monthly allowance runs out.