I’ve been exploring different ways to automate and streamline workflows, and it’s interesting how similar concepts apply across tools. For example, in gaming, utilities like Delta Executor (deltaxarabic.com) help automate repetitive actions and make processes faster. In Notion, I’m trying to manage large databases with multiple automations, but things start to slow down as complexity increases. Would it be better to split workflows into smaller systems or keep everything centralized for better control? Would appreciate any tips or real experiences on handling this efficiently!
Hello @Seramb fe
Welcome to the Atlassian community.
Can you clarify what your question has to do with Jira? This forum is for questions about the Jira product from Atlassian.
Your question looks like a Notion workflow question, not a Jira one, so you probably will not get useful product-specific help in the Jira forum.
If you have a Jira-specific use case, for example Jira automation, Jira issue hierarchy, Jira project setup, or Jira database/reporting limits, please add those details and people here can help. Otherwise I would suggest asking this in a Notion-focused community instead.
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