Checkpoint Block

Allow for user review of a specific step in the workflow.

Overview

The Checkpoint Block displays a prompt to the user, allows them to revise variables, accept or reject certain steps in the workflow and route them accordingly.

Configurations

Modes

  1. Alert: Allows users to accept or reject a workflow step before moving forward.

  2. Revise Variable: Allows users to accept or reject a workflow step and make revisions to variables (i.e. generated content) before moving forward.

Title & Description

This section includes the actual prompt that is being displayed to the user.

Example:

Title: Review Assets

Description: Review your generated assets and and continue when you are ready to finalize them for download.

Approve

Create a custom label to approve the displayed prompt. If this section is left blank, the label will automatically display "Approve".

Route the approve label to the desired block by selecting the Select Destination button and then the desired block destination.

Reject

Create a custom lable to reject the displayed prompt. If this section is left blank, the label will automatically display "Reject".

Route the reject label to the desired block by selecting the Select Destination button.

Revise Variable Configuration

This configuration is only visible if the Revise Variable mode is selected.

Target Variable

The variable that will be presented to the user to be accepted or revised. Example: {{My_Var}}

Variable Label

The name of the variable that will be displayed to the user. Example: My Variable

Variable Type

These are the types of content that can be revised

  1. Text : includes any text based content generated using the Generate Text block.

  2. HTML : includes images and pdfs generated using the Generate Asset block.

Revise Guidance

In this section, provide any additional context you might want to provide to the AI to use when making revisions to the content.

Model Settings

Select the AI model to be used when making revisions to any variables.

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