About Schedule trigger
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Every workflow must include at least one trigger, and the Schedule trigger is the most common way to automate recurring workflows.
Once you press the “SCHEDULE” button on the canvas, the workflow is locked and scheduled for execution.
You can view the status of all scheduled workflows — and stop them anytime — from the Scheduled section. All future instances of the workflow will be flushed from the queue.
Once you press the “SCHEDULE” button on the canvas, the workflow is locked and scheduled for execution.
You can view the status of all scheduled workflows — and stop them anytime — from the Scheduled section. All future instances of the workflow will be flushed from the queue.
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Schedule trigger node
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This node is build and supported by Decimal
Settings
The workflow can be scheduled to run in any of the following combinations
Run once in ...
Example: Run 1 time in 10 mins
Run every ... for next ...
Example: Run every 2 min for the next 30 mins ~ 15 total runs
Run once at ...
Example: Run 1 time on 14/02/2026 9:00 AM EST
Run at every ... for next ...
Example: Run every day at 9:00 AM EST for the next 30 days ~ 30 runs
FAQ about Schedule trigger
1. What is Scheduled Trigger Node?
Schedule trigger is the most common way to automate any recurring workflow.
All such workflow status can be viewed in the scheduled section.
All such workflow status can be viewed in the scheduled section.
2. How do I trigger this node?
It is configured to run the workflow at the set time. The current image of the workflow is locked and pushed to the queue as soon as you click the "SCHEDULE" button in the canvas.
3. Are there are constraints to using this node?
There can only be one single instance of this trigger node in the entire canvas.
This is to ensure that there are no conflicting starting points for any given workflow.
This is to ensure that there are no conflicting starting points for any given workflow.