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AirOps Grid

Chaining Workflows in a Grid

Lesson Overview

In this video, you'll learn how to chain workflows together on the AirOps grid to create a streamlined content generation process. By connecting multiple workflows, you can efficiently move from a keyword to a complete article ready for publication.

  • 0:00: Introduction to chaining workflows on the AirOps grid
  • 0:54: Adding a new workflow to the grid
  • 1:50: Mapping inputs and outputs between workflows
  • 3:10: Tidying up the grid by turning off repetitive columns

Key Concepts

Workflow Chaining

Workflow chaining allows you to connect multiple workflows together, passing the output of one workflow as the input to the next. This enables you to create a seamless content generation process, from keyword research to article creation. By linking workflows, you can automate much of the process and ensure consistency across your content.

Input Mapping

When adding a new workflow to the grid, it's essential to map the inputs correctly. All inputs to the new workflow must be present as columns in the grid. This means you may need to add new columns to pass data from the previous workflow to the next one. Careful input mapping ensures that the right data is fed into each workflow, resulting in accurate and relevant outputs.

Grid Customization

As you chain workflows together, the grid can become cluttered with numerous columns. To maintain a clean and user-friendly interface, you can customize the grid by turning off repetitive or unnecessary columns. This allows you to focus on the most relevant data at each stage of the content generation process, making it easier to track progress and make adjustments as needed.

Key Takeaways

  1. Chaining workflows on the AirOps grid enables you to create a streamlined content generation process, from keyword to completed article.
  2. When adding a new workflow, ensure that all required inputs are present as columns in the grid. Add new columns if necessary to pass data from the previous workflow.
  3. Map the inputs and outputs between workflows carefully to ensure that the right data is fed into each workflow, resulting in accurate and relevant outputs.
  4. Customize the grid by turning off repetitive or unnecessary columns to maintain a clean and user-friendly interface, focusing on the most relevant data at each stage.

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