You may want to replay a previous Zap run. You can do so from Zap history or the Zap editor. Learn more about how replay works.
Replay errored Zaps
When a Zap errors due to a stopped status, you can manually replay it or let Zapier automatically replay it for you.
Manual replay
Available on plans:
Free
Pro
Team
Enterprise
With manual replay, you must initiate a replay yourself.
From Zap history
- Go to Zap history.
- Select the Zap runs you want to replay. You can use the dropdown menus to filter Zap runs by status, date range, owner, folder, app, or Zap name.
- To individually select Zap runs to replay, select the checkbox next to each Zap run.
- To bulk select Zap runs to replay, click the checkbox dropdown menu in the upper left and select:
- Select shown to select all the Zap runs on the page.
- Select all (5000 at a time) to select up to 5,000 Zap runs.
- In the upper left, click Play X (X indicates the number of Zaps runs that you've selected to replay).
- In the dialog box, click Replay to replay the selected Zap runs.
- A notification window will open to show that the Zap run is replaying.
- Here, you can monitor the status of your replay job.
- Once it's complete, you'll see a summary of the results.
From the Zap editor
- Open the Zap in the Zap editor.
- In the left sidebar, click the Zap runs icon to expand it.
- Select one or more Zap runs.
- Click Replay X runs, where "X" indicates the number of selected Zap runs. A dropdown menu will open.
- Select Errored steps.
- A dialog box will appear. Click Replay errored steps.
Learn more about manually replaying Zaps that error.
Autoreplay
Available on plans:
Free
Pro
Team
Enterprise
When you enable autoreplay, Zapier will automatically replay any Zap run with a Stopped/Errored status.
Enable autoreplay for your entire account
This will automatically replay any Stopped/Errored Zap runs across your entire Zapier account. It will not replay Stopped/Halted Zap runs.
- Go to the Zap Runs tab in your Zap History.
- In the upper right, click to toggle the Autoreplay switch on.
In Teams and Companies accounts, you must be an admin or owners to enable account-wide autoreplay.
Enable autoreplay for an individual Zap
Members of your Zapier account can enable autoreplay on a per Zap basis for any Zap they own. This overrides the account-wide autoreplay settings.
- Open your Zap in the Zap editor.
- In the left sidebar, click the advanced settings icon .
- Click the Autoreplay override? dropdown menu to expand it, then select an option for this Zap:
- Use account setting: the Zap will autoreplay according to the current account-wide setting. The account-wide setting is shown in parentheses.
- Always replay: the Zap will always autoreplay when there’s an error.
- Never replay: the Zap will never autoreplay when there’s an error.
Replay entire Zap run
Available on plans:
Free
Pro
Team
Enterprise
You can replay all steps in a completed Zap run. Unlike replaying errors, when you replay all steps, the Zap will replay every single step in the Zap, including the trigger. If you edit and re-publish your Zap, you can still select a Zap run and Zapier will use that trigger data to replay the Zap from its current published workflow.
- Open the Zap in the Zap editor.
- In the left sidebar, click the Zap runs icon to expand it.
- Select one or more Zap runs.
- In the top right of the editor, click Replay. A dialog box will appear.
- Click Replay.
Learn more about replaying an entire Zap run.
You can edit the trigger data from a Zap run, then replay the entire Zap run.
- Open the Zap in the Zap editor.
- Click Edit draft in the top right corner.
- In the left sidebar, click the Zap runs icon to expand it.
- Select an errored Zap run.
- The right sidebar will open to the trigger step.
- In the right sidebar, in the Run details section, click the Data out tab.
- Click the pencil plus icon .
- Click any field value you want to edit, then edit the value.
- When you finish editing values, click Replay entire Zap.
- A dialog box will appear. Click Replay.
- Your Zap must be turned on before you can replay it.
- If you want to replay the Zap using an edited Zap workflow, you must publish it first.
- If you change the trigger app or event, you will not be able to replay the Zap.
- When you replay an entire Zap run, it will reuse your run's trigger data to generate a new run.
- In the Zap editor, it will appear as a separate Zap run in the Zap runs section of the left sidebar.
- In your Zap history, it will appear as a separate item in your list with its own Zap run details page.