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📝 General Questions

A Play is a published workflow.
Workflows can be built using the visual builder or natural language prompts, and once published, they become Plays that can be shared or reused.
Yes, but only within your own workspace.
Users who’ve copied your Play will not see your changes — their version is disconnected.
You can edit a Live Workflow, but you’ll need to save your changes for them to take effect in Live Mode.
A Live Workflow is one that includes triggers responding to live actions — for example, a Slack node that runs when a new message is received, or a Scheduler node that executes tasks automatically.
Once saved, the updated version will run in place of the previous one.
Yes. You can duplicate any workflow from the Workflow menu using Duplicate.
This creates a full copy of the workflow and its configuration.
No. You’ll need to reselect or reconnect the accounts (like Gmail, Slack, HubSpot, etc.) used in the workflow.
All other configurations — nodes, logic, and parameters — will be copied exactly as they were.
Yes. You can download a workflow as a JSON file and import it later to recreate the exact same workflow.
Yes. You can run any workflow manually from the canvas or Test Mode using sample data to validate the flow.

Please rename your workflows clearly and consistently to avoid confusion especially when you have multiple copies or versions in your workspace.

💳 Credits & Billing

No. Test Mode is free — no credits are used when testing.
Credits are consumed when you run a Workflow in Standard Mode (not Live Mode).
They’re used per row or per group depending on the type of node used and the configuration settings.
The credits to be consumed are also visible on top of each node.
You’ll see an estimated credit usage before confirming a run.
You can roughly estimate by multiplying the credits shown above each node with the number of rows being processed.
Yes — Published Plays are free to copy and use in your workspace.
Running them in Standard Mode will still consume credits based on your usage.

📤 Publishing & Discovery

Yes. You can publish a Play with descriptions, tags, screenshots, and other details that make it easy for others to discover and reuse.
Publishing lets you share your workflows with the wider Nrev community.
Published Plays appear in the Play Library, accessible from your dashboard or through shared links.
You can also search Plays by tags or keywords.
You’ll be able to manage visibility or remove your Plays anytime from the Creator Hub.
It’s optional. You can choose to keep sample data visible for others to preview, or turn that off to keep everything private.

🧠 Platform Behavior

You get a full, editable copy in your workspace.
It’s disconnected from the original — you can modify or delete it as you like.
You can’t directly share a Play, but anyone can search for published Plays using tags or keywords.
You can, however, share the public workflow link — it’s copied to your clipboard when you click Share.
Yes. Team members in your workspace can view, edit, and run shared workflows depending on their permissions.
Collaboration makes it easy to co-build Plays or maintain shared automation processes.
Yes. Each run generates logs showing node-level execution details and any errors encountered, so you can troubleshoot easily.

Still stuck? Reach out at nrevlabs@nurturev.com — we’re always happy to help. 🚀