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Changes you make in the flow builder are saved as a draft and do not affect your live automation until you publish them. This lets you edit and test freely without interrupting running flows.

Publishing your changes

When you are done making changes, click the Publish button in the top-right corner of the flow builder. Once published, your updated flow becomes active immediately and will run on all future trigger events.
Only the most recently published version of a flow runs in production. Drafts are never executed automatically.

What happens after you publish

  • The current draft is promoted to Published status.
  • The previously published version is saved in version history so you can refer back to it.
  • Any new edits you make after publishing create a fresh draft, leaving the published version untouched until you publish again.
For more on how versions work, see Version History.
Test every step in your draft before publishing. Use the Runs view after publishing to confirm the flow executes as expected on real events.