Overview
Flows uses a simple and effective versioning system to manage changes to your workflows. This ensures that you can safely test and improve automations without disrupting what's currently running.
Drafts and Published Versions
When you create a new Flow, it starts in Draft mode. A Flow must have at least one Trigger and one Action before it can be published. Once published, it becomes active and is labeled as version v1.
Making Changes
Want to make updates to your workflow? Here’s how versioning works:
When you Edit an active workflow, Flows automatically creates a draft of the current version.
The published version (e.g., v1) remains active and continues to run until the new draft is published.
You can add, remove, or modify the actions and the trigger in the draft.
Publishing a New Version
Once you're done editing:
Hit Publish to make your changes live.
The draft is promoted to the next version (e.g., v2).
The previous version (v1) is archived but safely stored.
The new version becomes the active workflow.
Discarding a Draft
If you change your mind:
You can discard the draft at any time.
The last published version (e.g., v1) remains active and unchanged.