@sierramicmic Yup! For the most part, you can move back and forth between code and UI to build DataFire actions. We're always looking for ways to push more functionality into the UI though, thanks for the tip!
@sierramicmic We already do! With DataFire, you can always drop into the JavaScript to add If/else statements, for loops, or whatever else. Because we allow access to the entire NodeJS ecosystem, our functionality will always be a superset of Zapier's.
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@Mr___Boy Everything is saved in git, so we have a copy of every revision you've made to the code. If you send us your project name at [email protected] we can take a look
@Mr___Boy Hi John - dev deployments allow you to manually run your actions, so you can make sure they do the right thing before sending them off to production, where they'll run on a schedule