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09. Apr 2026
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The Drip action has been upgraded with a set of transparency and reliability improvements, giving users full visibility into how their drip schedules will run and ensuring pacing is preserved across workflow state changes.
Drip Preview
A live schedule preview is now available inside the Drip action during configuration. Users can see exactly when each batch is projected to run before publishing.


Action Statistics, Batch Schedule & Insights
The statistics icon on the Drip action has been redesigned as a proper, discoverable button. Clicking it opens a detailed view of everything happening inside the drip.

Batch Size Change Warning
When batch size is updated on a previously published workflow with contacts already queued, a soft blue informational note is shown:
"Note: Contacts already queued in this drip will use the previous batch size. New contacts will use the updated batch size."
This appears only when the workflow has been published at least once and contacts are actually present in the Drip action, keeping the message relevant and non-intrusive.
Auto-Pause on Draft, Auto-Resume on Publish
When a workflow moves from Published to Draft with contacts queued in a Drip action, those contacts are now paused for the full duration the workflow remains in Draft. Once republished, the drip resumes from where it left off instead of bursting all queued contacts out at once, preserving the original pacing and protecting sender reputation.
Drip Narration on Hover
A tooltip now appears on hover of the Drip action (similar to the Wait step), allowing users to read the full configuration without opening the action. Examples:

Updated Field Tooltips Inside the Drip Action
Tooltips on the individual fields inside the Drip action have been refreshed with clearer descriptions and examples, so users can understand what each field does directly in context.
Drip schedules previously behaved in ways users couldn't easily explain, driven by three recurring gaps: 1)Active Workflow Time Windows silently shifting batch times
2)Mid-run setting changes applying only to new contacts without clear indication.
3)Workflows toggling between Published and Draft causing queued contacts to burst out all at once.
This release closes those gaps by surfacing constraints directly in the product, preserving drip pacing across publish state changes, and delivering reduction in guesswork around drip scheduling.