This seems like a great idea and I certainly have use (or need actually) cases for it. However in the use case mentioned in this video where you’d want to reach out after an hour, if you do that using the wait function, I’d assume it’d cost 121 credits since it costs 1 credit per 30 seconds of run time? In that case, I’d say there are most more cost effective scenarios that would achieve the same impact/goal. None of my use cases are that extreme but cost is a factor to consider for any good scenario creator. Let me know if I’ve misunderstood this.
This seems like a great idea and I certainly have use (or need actually) cases for it. However in the use case mentioned in this video where you’d want to reach out after an hour, if you do that using the wait function, I’d assume it’d cost 121 credits since it costs 1 credit per 30 seconds of run time? In that case, I’d say there are most more cost effective scenarios that would achieve the same impact/goal. None of my use cases are that extreme but cost is a factor to consider for any good scenario creator. Let me know if I’ve misunderstood this.
Hello and thanks for the question. Waiting nodes do not consume your credits, you only pay for the computing time.