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== FAQ == Below are some frequently asked questions regarding the Wait Steps feature: 1. **What is a Wait Step, and why should I use it?** A Wait Step allows you to pause an automation for a specified duration or until a condition is met, enabling better timing for interactions with contacts. 2. **Can I add multiple Wait Steps in one automation?** Yes, you can add multiple Wait Steps throughout your automation to control pacing and enhance engagement. 3. **What happens if I forget to add a Wait Step?** Without a Wait Step, your automation may proceed too quickly, resulting in a poor user experience and reduced engagement. 4. **How do I determine the best duration for a Wait Step?** Consider your audience's typical response times, historical engagement metrics, and the overall goals of your automation to determine an effective wait duration. 5. **Can I edit a Wait Step after it has been set?** Yes, you can edit or remove Wait Steps as needed, but ensure that your automation is set to '''Inactive''' before making changes. 6. **Is there a limit to the number of Wait Steps I can have in my automation?** While there is no specific limit on the number of Wait Steps, it is crucial to maintain a logical flow within your automation. 7. **What should I do if my automation isnβt advancing past a Wait Step?** Check to ensure that the conditions for action are being satisfied if you are using any conditional waits or confirm that your automation settings are configured correctly. By following these comprehensive guidelines, you will be able to effectively add wait steps to your automations, enhancing the overall interaction with your contacts. ```
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