Building Automations with Multiple Paths
Modern work involves a constant flow of repetitive tasks — capturing information, updating systems, sending notifications, and coordinating actions across tools. While these tasks are often simple, they consume time and are prone to delays and errors when handled manually.
Automation allows these processes to run automatically. However, most real-world workflows are not linear — they require decisions. Different inputs should lead to different outcomes, and this is where automation becomes truly powerful.
In this course, you will learn how automation works and how to build workflows that can adapt based on conditions. The focus is on understanding the logic behind automation — how systems make decisions and trigger different actions depending on the data they receive.
You will explore how to structure multi-step workflows and introduce conditional logic. This includes learning how to create different paths within a single automation, allowing the workflow to respond differently based on specific criteria — for example, handling high-value and low-value inputs in different ways.
By the end of the course, you will understand how to design and build automation workflows that go beyond simple sequences — enabling you to create processes that adapt, make decisions, and handle real-world scenarios effectively.
