List Automations
Review the current workspace automations before you create, update, or rotate one.
The browser automation settings page is the most contextual inventory view for workspace automations.
- Open the current automation inventory.
- Choose the right automation id.
- Avoid editing the wrong automation.
Where this happens
Same Task, Other Interfaces
Use the version that matches where you are working now. The subject matter stays the same; the delivery changes by surface.
Do the work
- 1. Open `/workspace/settings/automation`.
- 2. Review the automation list before making any changes.
- 3. Identify the automation id, name, scope, and current secret state that matter for the next action.
- 4. Move into create, update, rotate, or agent work only after the right automation is identified.
Keep Going in Automation and Agents
Stay in the same interface and move to the next closest task in this topic when needed.
Create an Automation
Create the workspace automation boundary, issue the automation secret, and store that secret safely because it is only shown once.
Update an Automation
Change automation metadata, team boundaries, scopes, or suspension state without recreating the automation.
Rotate an Automation Secret
Issue a new automation secret when the old one should no longer be trusted, then replace it everywhere the old secret was used.
List Visible Agents
Review the current visible agent bindings before creating a new agent or editing an existing one.
Create a Visible Agent
Create a named visible agent under an existing installation so activity, assignees, and attribution can point to a meaningful product actor.
Update a Visible Agent
Change a visible agent name, team scope, role, or suspension state without recreating the binding.
Nearby Guides
These guides stay close to the current workflow so you can keep moving without restarting discovery.
Create an Automation
Create the workspace automation boundary, issue the automation secret, and store that secret safely because it is only shown once.
Update an Automation
Change automation metadata, team boundaries, scopes, or suspension state without recreating the automation.
Rotate an Automation Secret
Issue a new automation secret when the old one should no longer be trusted, then replace it everywhere the old secret was used.