Maybe this would be useful, if the challenges are mainly about the logic of the actions to be taken, rather than any problems with not having the right native actions needed to achieve the goal?
Is the problem here that setting up the necessary filters (condition checks) is too cumbersome?
Overall, I’m not seeing things that can’t be done with Fibery automation actions per se, but I can totally imagine that scripting feels easier when the alternative is multiple automations each with its own filtering and actions that have formula-based effects.
Indeed, perhaps offloading the more complex logic rules to an external tool (n8n?) might be an option…
To be clear, I am not trying to object to the request on principle, I am just aware that allowing scripting to run with variable access controls is something that is quite technically challenging, so I wouldn’t want to get your hopes up. If we can help with suggestions for alternatives, it might be the least-worst option ![]()