Automation rules arrived on the board: when this happens, if these conditions hold, do that — natively, on your own work.
What makes ours different
Tracker automations see columns. Ours see the spine. A condition can reference the revenue behind a task, the feedback that motivated it, or the account it serves — so rules like "when a bug affecting accounts above $10k sits untouched for 3 days, escalate and notify the owner" are expressible, not a wish.
Built to be trusted
- Dry-run preview — see exactly which items a rule would touch before it ever runs live.
- A full run log — every execution recorded: what fired, what changed, why.
- Loop safety — changes made by a rule are marked as rule-caused, so rules can't trigger each other into an infinite churn.
- A visual builder — Settings → Automations, no syntax to learn.
Rules run on every plan. We sell the reach of the spine, not a meter on your automation runs.