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October 28, 2022

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Workflow Groups and Folders

Workflow Groups and Folders

🗂️ Workflow Groups and Folders

Workflows sits at the heart of Rootly and allow companies to encode and automate their own unique incident management process into the tool.

They can be created generically (e.g. creating incident channels, Zoom bridge), specific to teams, incident types, severity levels, integrations, and more.

With numerous workflows to manage, we are introducing a better way to organize them with workflow groups.

  • Easy drag and drop between groups
  • Supported via Terraform
  • Pre-created groups for default, tutorial, and disabled workflows


🌝 New & Improved

🆕 Rootly postmortems auto-save
💅 Infrastructure improvements on Rootly status pages to be more resilient
💅 Reworked a few confusing labels in workflow triggers to be more obvious what they do
🐛 Fixed issue where playbook tasks weren't populating in Slack
🐛 Fixed issue where related incidents were showing test incidents for some users
🐛 Fixed issue where customer logo was not showing up on custom email branding
🐛 Fixed issue where for some users said incidents had incorrectly elapsed one year

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