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=== FAQ === '''Q1: What happens if a contact exceeds the limits of a "Go to" action?''' A1: The automation will end for that contact even if there are subsequent steps. '''Q2: Can I reset the limits for a contact?''' A2: The limits are based on a 24-hour window and automatically reset after this period. '''Q3: How can I see the paths taken by a contact in my automation?''' A3: You can view the paths in your automation report, which shows how many times each action has been taken by each contact. '''Q4: Is there a way to bypass the limits set for the "Go to" action?''' A4: No, these limits are fixed for optimal contact management and cannot be overridden. '''Q5: Are there different limits for different account plans?''' A5: No, the limits for the '''Go to''' action in automation are consistent across Starter, Plus, Pro, and Enterprise plans. '''Q6: How can I optimize my automation for better engagement?''' A6: Use a combination of '''Go to''' and '''Wait''' actions strategically to encourage frequent interactions without overwhelming your contacts. '''Q7: Can I use multiple "Go to" actions in one automation?''' A7: Yes, you can incorporate multiple '''Go to''' actions within a single automation, but be mindful of the limits discussed. By understanding the '''Limits per "Go to" action in automation''', users can effectively design their marketing strategies to maintain engagement and productivity within their ActiveCampaign automations. ```
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