Control when your Zap runs

If you want to control when a Zap runs, you can do so before or after the Zap triggers. If your Zap uses a polling trigger, you can change the polling interval setting or manually poll for new data whenever you need to. You can also add a Delay step before any action step to pause the Zap momentarily.

Change your polling interval

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With polling triggers, you can control their polling interval. This changes how often the Zap looks for new data. 

  1. From the Zaps page, select your Zap. This will open your Zap in the Zap editor.
  2. In the right sidebar, click the Advanced settings icon Nav: cog .
  3. Click the Polling interval dropdown menu to expand it, then select a new interval for your Zap.
    • You can select between 1 and 15 minutes.

Your updates will apply after the next poll.

Polling interval setting displayed in right sidebar

Manually poll for new data

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In the Zap editor, you can manually look for new data outside of your regular polling interval. When you view your published Zap, click Run in the top right to poll for new data. If there is new data, the Zap will trigger.

Run displayed in the top right menu

Delay your action step

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Delay is a built-in Zapier tool that allows you to put your Zap on hold for a specified amount of time before it runs your action steps. It is available regardless of your trigger type.

There are three delay options you can select from:

  • Delay for: pause your Zap from continuing for X amount of time.
  • Delay until: pause your Zap until X time.
  • Delay after queue: add Zap runs to a queue. Runs are then processed one by one in the order they were added, with a delay for X amount of time between each Zap run in the queue.

Learn more about adding Delay steps to your Zap.

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