Most people think their automations fail because of logic errors.But in reality? They fail because they’re too rigid.
Real-world workflows aren’t perfect, people forget to reply, APIs slow down, and data comes in all kinds of weird formats.
If your system only works when everything goes right, it’s not ready for production.The best automations are the ones that expect failure, retries, fallbacks, and alerts make them feel human-proof.
So next time something breaks, don’t just fix it, teach your system how to handle chaos.
👉 What’s the most unpredictable thing you’ve had to build around in one of your workflows?