Summary: The ability to schedule scripts to run at designated times or in response to specific actions would enhance automation workflows in Maestro. This feature would allow users to automate processes not only based on manual triggers but also according to a predefined schedule or event, improving efficiency and reducing manual intervention.
Current Workflow: Currently, users must manually trigger scripts within Maestro, either through the user interface or keyboard shortcuts. This process requires users to be actively engaged to run their automations, which can be inconvenient for tasks that should run regularly or at times when users may not be available to initiate them.
Desired Results: With script scheduling, users would be able to:
- Set scripts to run at designated times, such as hourly, daily, or weekly.
- Schedule scripts to trigger based on specific actions or events within the software (e.g., after a project is saved or updated).
- Automate routine tasks without needing to manually initiate each script, reducing manual work and improving overall efficiency.
- Optimize workflows by ensuring that scripts are run at the most appropriate times, even during non-working hours.
This feature would provide users with a more flexible and hands-off approach to running their scripts, enhancing the utility and effectiveness of Maestro’s automation capabilities.