You built workflows months ago. They worked great initially. But now they're failing silently. Some records don't trigger workflows. Some workflow actions don't execute. Some emails don't send. Your automation is broken but you don't know it.
Without regular audits, workflows degrade over time. Data changes. Business processes evolve. Workflows become obsolete. Automation that was saving hours becomes a source of problems.
A workflow audit identifies problems before they cascade. You catch failing automations. You fix broken workflows. You optimize underperforming processes. Your automation starts delivering value again.
Workflows fail silently. No alerts. No notifications. Just records that don't process. You don't notice until impact is obvious. Emails don't send. Tasks don't create. Leads don't route. By then, damage is done.
Workflows also become stale. Business rules change. Workflows still follow old rules. You're automating outdated processes. Team is frustrated because automation doesn't match current workflow.
Regular audits catch problems early. You fix failures before they impact business. You update workflows to match current processes. Automation stays valuable.
Go to workflows section. List every active workflow. How many do you have? Most organizations don't know. List them. Who created them? Why do they exist? What do they do? Document everything.
For each workflow, how many records has it enrolled? Is number growing? Is it stagnant? Stagnant enrollment might mean workflow isn't triggering properly. Growing enrollment means it's working.
Does trigger condition still make sense? Business rules might have changed. Condition might be outdated. Does it trigger on right events? Does it exclude wrong records? Review every trigger.
For each action in workflow, does it still make sense? Send email to outdated template? Update property that no longer exists? Create task for role that changed? Review every action.
HubSpot logs workflow errors. Check error logs. Which workflows have errors? What kind of errors? Missing properties? Invalid field values? Broken integrations? Document error patterns.
Create test records that should trigger workflow. Does workflow execute? Do actions complete? Are results correct? Test reveals problems that error logs don't catch.
Does workflow trigger other workflows? Does it depend on other workflows? Workflow chains can break if one workflow fails. Document dependencies. Test chains.
Does workflow still deliver value? Is it automating critical process? Or is it nice to have? Value assessment determines priority. Critical workflow should be top priority in audit.
Some workflows haven't enrolled records in months. They're dead. Candidates for deletion. Or they need fixing. Document unused workflows.
Have there been recent changes to workflows? Who made changes? When? Why? Sometimes changes break workflows. Trace back to find what broke.
Issue: workflow has trigger condition but records don't enroll. Check: does trigger condition match reality? Maybe property values changed. Maybe event never happens. Test with sample data. Adjust trigger if needed.
Issue: workflow enrolls record but action fails. Common cause: property doesn't exist. Property renamed. Property value is wrong format. Check error logs. Fix the broken action.
Issue: workflow executes but does wrong thing. Common cause: branching logic is wrong. Conditional logic sends record down wrong path. Review branching conditions. Fix logic.
Issue: workflow enrolls same record multiple times. Causing duplicate actions. Cause: trigger doesn't have "only once per object" setting. Or workflow creates records that re trigger same workflow. Add safeguards. Prevent loops.
Issue: workflow executes but data is incomplete. Email sends but missing info. Record creates but fields are blank. Cause: required data isn't flowing to workflow. Check data sources. Ensure data exists before workflow references it.
Review error logs. Spot any unusual error patterns? Any new failures? Quick review catches acute problems.
Full audit like checklist above. Review all workflows. Test sample data. Identify issues. Fix top problems. Takes 4 to 8 hours depending on workflow count.
Do your workflows still match current business? Should you retire workflows? Should you add new workflows? Does architecture need redesign? Annual review keeps workflows aligned with business.
Quick audit takes 1 to 2 hours. Full audit takes 4 to 8 hours depending on workflow count. Implementation of fixes takes additional time. For large organizations with 20 plus workflows, budget full day for comprehensive audit. For small organizations with 5 workflows, 2 to 3 hours sufficient.
Both. Audit before major changes to establish baseline. See what's working and what isn't. Then when you make changes, you know impact. Audit after changes to verify changes didn't break anything.
Archive don't delete. Keep the workflow definition in case you need it later. But deactivate it. Remove it from active rotation. Archiving preserves history. Deletion loses information.
Your HubSpot admin ideally. They understand workflows and can make changes. If you don't have admin, hire HubSpot consultant. They can audit and fix. Audit is too important to skip because you don't have internal resource.
Partially. You can track enrollment numbers automatically. You can alert on error thresholds. But you can't automate business logic review. That requires human judgment. Automation helps catch obvious problems. Human review catches nuanced issues.
Fix it. Don't panic. Understand what records were missed. Can you retroactively fix them? Or do you move forward? Document the issue. Use it to improve processes. Learn from it.
Good practices help. Document workflows when you create them. Add comments explaining logic. Test before launching. Monitor after launch. Regular audits catch problems early. But nothing prevents all problems. Ongoing maintenance is key.
If you make major changes to workflow, consider creating new version instead of modifying existing. Keep old version as backup. Versioning lets you roll back if new version causes problems. Or compare versions to understand changes.
Enrollment rate. Error rate. Action completion rate. Time in workflow. Value delivered. Track these metrics monthly. Trends reveal problems. Declining enrollment or rising error rate means workflow needs attention.
Regular workflow audits keep your automation valuable. You catch problems before they cascade. You fix broken workflows. You optimize underperforming processes. Your automation delivers consistent value.
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