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Drafts are your workspace for building and refining automations before publishing.

Overview

Every automation in Kognitos begins as a draft, allowing you to build and refine your instructions through conversation with Kognitos. Drafts are editable workflows that evolve as you make changes.

Dashboard

Click Drafts in the left navigation menu and scroll down below the chat to see a list of your drafts. You'll see the draft name, last modified date, draft version, and published version (if applicable). You can also search for drafts by title or filter by creator.

Actions

Click on any draft to open it. Create a new draft by clicking the + New Draft button in the top right. To access additional options, click on any draft to:

  • Rename the draft for better organization

  • Delete the draft if you no longer need it

  • Publish the draft to turn it into an automation (this option will be disabled if Kognitos needs more information from you first)

Creating a New Draft

These steps describe how to create a new draft:

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Click on Drafts in the left navigation menu. You'll see a prompt waiting for your instructions.

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Describe Your Task

Describe what you want to automate in plain English. You can be as detailed or high-level as you like. You'll refine it together with Kognitos.

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Refine

Kognitos will chat with you to understand exactly what you want to automate. It'll ask clarifying questions about your process, help you connect any tools you need, and make sure it has all the details to build your automation correctly.

You might see questions like:

  • "Where are your documents stored?"

  • "What format are the invoices in — PDF or CSV?"

  • "Should the $500 threshold include or exclude tax?"

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Review

Once Kognitos understands your task and has everything it needs to proceed, it will generate the automation steps. Review the workflow to make sure it matches your expectations. You can edit continue the conversation to make adjustments as needed.

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Add Inputs

Once you've reviewed the automation document, run and test it by providing inputs. Inputs are pieces of information your automation needs at the start of (or during) a run. They can come from you, the Kognitos platform, or external systems. For example:

  • A folder path where documents are stored

  • A date range for processing invoices

  • A recipient email address

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  1. Click the Inputs & Triggers button at the bottom of the workflow document.

  1. Review the detected inputs — the system automatically found them from your instructions.

  2. Add in any required values:

    1. Text fields (names, numbers, references)

    2. File uploads (PDFs, Excel files, images)

    3. Dates, times, or selections from dropdowns

  3. Click Save to save your inputs.

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Run

Click on the ▶️ button in the top-right to execute your workflow.

After the run completes, you can:

  • Review the outputs

  • Back to edit the automation if needed

  • Run again to re-execute

  • Publish the draft to turn it into an automation

  • Chat with the Run Assistant for further questions or clarifications

Publishing

When your draft is working as intended, you can publish it to promote it to an automation. An automation is the locked version of a draft that can be executed repeatedly and reliably. Once published, the workflow is moved from Drafts → Automations. You can always return to edit it by selecting "Open in Drafts" from the Automation.

Versioning

Publishing a draft creates a new major version (v1, v2, v3, etc.) of your workflow. To make any updates, you'll need to edit the draft again and publish a new version.

Frequently Asked Questions

chevron-rightWhat does "Neurosymbolizing..." mean?hashtag

Neurosymbolizing..." appears while Kognitos is processing your instructions and converting them into executable automation steps. The term combines "neuro" (neural networks/AI) with "symbolic" (logical rules and structures), reflecting how Kognitos blends natural language understanding with structured workflow logic.

chevron-rightCan I work on multiple drafts at once?hashtag

Yes. You can have as many drafts in progress as you need. Each one is independent.

chevron-rightWhat happens if I close a draft before finishing?hashtag

Your work is automatically saved. Just open the draft again from the Drafts list to continue where you left off.

chevron-rightCan I go back to a draft after publishing?hashtag

Yes. New changes will create a new version of the automation.

chevron-rightWhy can't I publish my draft?hashtag

The publish option will be disabled if Kognitos needs more information from you to complete the workflow. Open the draft to continue the conversation and provide any missing details; the publish option will then become available.

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