Make Grid
Explore Make Grid GUI
13 min
grid comes with easy to use navigation and interaction tools to view and customize the canvas make grid navigation and interaction tools navigate and interact with make grid search using the find anything feature, y ou can search for any entity such as a table column, url, or an app, grid will immediately display the relevant and their dependencies filter you can narrow down your search results by properties such as status, folder, apps being used, creator, etc need your attention you can view errors due to exceeded data store 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 organization when you zoom into an island, you can see the dependencies and that make up the island presence widget you can see active team members and can see each other in real time active teammates are visible via live cursors and a presence widget in the toolbar, making it easier to collaborate toggle on and off the show cursors button to enable or disable the cursors 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 grid you can also view your organization and user details from the additional menu options modes, views, and zoom dashboard mode in this mode, you can view the important metrics and data at a glance 2d/3d view you can switch between two and three dimensional views by toggling between 2d/3d button dark/light mode click the sun or moon icon to switch between light and dark visual themes z oom use the +/ to zoom in and out of the grid alternatively, s croll up/down or pinch on the trackpad to zoom last update the cloud icon displays the time elapsed since the last data synchronization, so you can always tell how current your data is at a glance edit layout with the edit layout , you can customize your workspace layout to suit your workflow use the edit layout button in the toolbar to enter edit mode, where you can freely resize assets, folders (islands), or teams by dragging them into position use the yellow resize handles to adjust the size of folders and teams as needed use the compact folder layout to rearrange assets and remove empty spaces this action cannot be undone select layer and take snapshot with the select layer feature, you can select between different views on your automation landscape, such as explore use this layer to view your core assets and the direct connections between them credits use this layer to view the credits used in the last 30 days for scenarios, folders, and teams data transfer use this layer to view the data transferred in the last 30 days for scenarios, folders, and teams operations use this layer to view the operations completed in the last 30 days for scenarios, folders, and teams use the what needs attention toggle to show or hide the need your attention widget with the take snapshot feature you can take snapshots of your grid the image is saved in your downloads automatically team a group of people working on a collection of related in a team can also be called a collection of islands you can w ork together with your team and see active teammates and their cursors in real time 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 make grid elements use the following guide to interpret the specific elements that populate your grid these markers represent some of the core building blocks of your automation landscape scenarios this icon represents a scenario in , a is a visual workflow that automates how data flows and actions are executed between connected applications and services webhooks 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 assets this stacked square icon represents an asset the icon may vary depending on the type of asset you select it represents a data storage element such as google sheets, airtable, or a database generic objects this hexagonal icon represents a generic object it can refer to items such as lists, ai assistants, mailboxes, channels, forms, or services in grid, only a limited set of applications is displayed explicitly; all other applications are grouped under services agent this icon represents the presence of an ai agent shared assets shared asset indicates that the module is shared across folders or used in multiple links and arrows purple links with an arrow are trigger links, they explain how one module triggers another the violet links are data links that show h ow a module interacts with data from another module