Sync Logs and Workspace History
Review sync activity and operational history across the SendFlow workspace.
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Overview
sync logs and workspace history helps SendFlow teams keep who changed what, when systems updated, and how the workspace evolved organized inside one workspace instead of scattering setup and campaign work across disconnected tools.
Use this guide as a practical operating reference for admins, staff, and campaign managers who need repeatable workflows.
What to manage
The goal is to keep the workspace readable for the whole team while making sure the data, setup, and delivery flow stay accurate.
When ownership is clear, SendFlow becomes easier to scale across audiences, templates, campaigns, and sending infrastructure.
- Review sync activity when data changes unexpectedly.
- Track operational history for templates, sends, and setup changes.
- Use history to resolve confusion between team members.
- Keep key changes visible after important launches.
Recommended workflow
Use a simple operating flow whenever your team is working on sync logs and workspace history.
This keeps planning, review, and execution aligned before anything goes live.
- 1Open the relevant sync or history log view.
- 2Find the timeframe tied to the issue or launch.
- 3Review who changed the asset or configuration.
- 4Compare the sequence with the delivery or usage result.
- 5Document any operational fix the team should adopt.
Review checklist
A short review step usually prevents configuration drift, wrong audience targeting, or noisy campaign logs later.
Ask a second team member to confirm changes when the guide affects live delivery, routing, or workspace-wide assets.
- The relevant timeframe is clear.
- The team can identify the important change.
- History explains the issue instead of creating more ambiguity.
- Follow-up actions are agreed after review.
History reduces blame and speeds resolution
A clear workspace history helps teams troubleshoot collaboratively instead of guessing who changed a route, template, or audience setting.