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Using folders

A folder is a way to tidy your Workflows list. Nothing more: putting a workflow in one does not change when it runs, who follows it, what it trades, or its daily limit. It only changes where you see it. See Folders for the whole of what a folder does and does not do.

Making one and filling it

New folder at the top of the Workflows tab makes one. Folders show as tiles above your loose cards. Click a tile to open it, then:

ButtonWhat it does
Add workflowsPick from the workflows that are not in a folder yet.
New workflowMakes a new one, already in this folder.
More → Rename folderChange its name.
More → Make folder publicLet other people find it. See below.
More → Pause allTurns off every workflow in it, in one go.
More → Disband folderRemoves the folder. The workflows are not deleted — they go back to being loose in your list.
More → Delete all workflowsDeletes the workflows themselves, then the folder. This one cannot be undone.

To take one workflow out, open the folder, select it, and press Remove from folder. A workflow sits in one folder at a time, so to move it somewhere else, take it out first.

Folders are yours

If you follow someone else's workflow and file your copy, the author sees nothing. If the author files theirs, your copy does not move. Each person tidies their own list.

Sharing a folder

More → Make folder public puts it in Discover & Import for everyone else. They can take a copy of the workflows inside — one copy per workflow, exactly as if they had imported each one. Only the workflows you have shared show up there; a private one stays private even inside a public folder.

Tip

You can ask Atlas to do this in chat: *"put my SPY workflows in a folder called snipers"*. It never files or moves anything unless you ask.