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icon below an existing one. Then click the node to open its configuration panel.
Each node allows you to define how that step behaves. You can:
- Set static values or attach message templates
- Add conditions, delays, or branching logic
- In Advanced workflows, configure nodes dynamically using variables with JSON paths
Template Node
Send messages using predefined templates.
Channel Node
Deliver direct notifications via specific channels.
Chat Node [Beta]
Interact and wait for recipient responses.
Wait Node
Pause workflows for specified durations.
Control Nodes
Direct workflow paths based on conditions.
HTTP Node
Integrate with external APIs.
Once your workflow is designed to match your use case, just click Publish to push it live. From there, it’s ready to go; the moment the right trigger fires, your workflow jumps into action! Up next, let’s explore how to test your workflow and understand how triggers work behind the scenes.