Make Grid
Explore Make Grid GUI
2 min
{{product name}} grid comes with easy to use navigation and interaction tools to view and customize the canvas search using the find anything feature, y ou can search for any entity such as a table column, url, or an app, {{product name}} grid will immediately display the relevant {{scenario plural lowercase}} and their dependencies filter you can narrow down your search results by scenario properties such as status, folder, apps being used, creator, etc need your attention you can view errors due to exceeded datastore capacity, queued items in a webhook, deactivation or incomplete executions here by clicking on the errors displayed, you can immediately locate where the error lies and resolve the issue islands each island represents a folder in your {{product name}} organization when you zoom into an island, you can see the dependencies and {{scenario plural lowercase}} that make up the island team a group of people working on a collection of related {{scenario plural lowercase}} in {{product name}} a team can also be called a collection of islands user support and feedback you can submit feedback using the give feedback feature clicking the resources icon, will take you to the help resources of {{product name}} grid you can also view your organization and user details from the additional menu options pan and zoom with the pan and zoom feature in {{product name}} grid, you can move across different parts of the grid it allows you to efficiently explore and interact with complex automation structures, especially when working with large teams or multiple folders click anywhere in the background and drag to move the canvas scroll up or down to zoom in and out of the canvas additionally, you can switch views by toggling between 2d/3d layer and snapshot with the select layer feature, you can select between different layers such as explore, credits, data transfer and operations with the take snapshot feature you can take snapshots of the grid usage status this feature is only displayed when a layer is selected it serves as a quick performance indicator, helping you monitor credits used, data transferred, and operations consumed in the last 30 days the below table will help you interpret some of the important elements of {{product name}} grid elements this icon represents a scenario in {{product name}} , a scenario is a visual workflow that automates how data flows and actions are executed between connected applications and services this icon indicates the presence or configuration of a webhook that facilitates event driven integration with external services or applications the color of the webhook may vary depending on the application it is connected to this icon represent assets this icon may vary depending on the type of asset you select they usually represent a data storage element such as google sheets, airtable, or a database shared asset indicates that the module is shared across folders or used in multiple scenarios purple links explain how one module triggers another, they are represented with an arrow the violet links are data links that show h ow a module interacts with data from another module