Description
Board automations can only be managed one at a time, requiring each automation to be individually enabled, disabled, or deleted. On large or long-running boards, this quickly becomes unmanageable.
In enterprise environments, boards often accumulate dozens or hundreds of automations due to template reuse, layered workflows, seasonal processes, and iterative redesigns. This becomes especially problematic during board duplication, testing, UAT, or sandbox validation, where automations frequently need to be paused, selectively re-enabled, or fully removed to prevent unintended triggers.
When boards need to be retired, rebuilt, debugged, or cleaned up, admins are forced into repetitive manual actions, increasing effort, risk, and the likelihood of missed active automations.
What are you trying to achieve
Enable admins and advanced users to safely manage automations at scale by allowing bulk actions at the board level, including selecting multiple automations, enabling or disabling them in bulk, permanently deleting them, or applying actions to all automations on a board with appropriate safeguards.
This would reduce cleanup and migration time, support safe duplication and testing workflows (including UAT and sandbox environments), prevent unintended automation execution, improve governance and operational reliability, and enable enterprise-grade lifecycle management for boards and templates.