
See How Every Trigger Performs in Real Time
How It Works
Gold Star Pro now lets you view real-time performance stats for every trigger in your workflows — giving you a clear picture of how automations behave, right where you build them.
With Trigger Stats, you can instantly see how many contacts were attempted, matched, or unmatched for each trigger, along with detailed context for any failed matches. This takes workflow debugging and optimization to a whole new level, helping you spot issues and fine-tune logic faster than ever.

How to Use
Open any workflow and switch to Stats View.
Review each trigger’s Attempted, Matched, and Unmatched counts.
Click a trigger to open its detailed stats panel and review contact names, emails, and timestamps.
Check specific match failures to understand why contacts didn’t qualify.
Filter results by date range or search for a specific contact to investigate further.
You’ll see exactly which records met your trigger conditions — and which didn’t — so you can adjust filters and ensure your automations run smoothly.


Why This Matters
Before this update, you could see when triggers fired — but not how well they performed.
Now you can monitor automation accuracy and identify issues at a glance.
With Trigger Stats, you can:
Debug Smarter: Instantly identify failed triggers and their causes.
Optimize Faster: Adjust filters to improve matching accuracy.
Monitor Performance: Track how many contacts each trigger processes in real time.
Stay Confident: Ensure your automations run exactly as intended.
Gold Star Pro’s new Trigger Stats give you the insight you need to perfect your workflows — no guesswork, just clarity.
Use Cases
Lead Qualification: See how many leads meet your workflow’s trigger conditions.
Campaign Tracking: Review which contacts were added (or skipped) during automation runs.
Error Diagnosis: Identify mismatched values or filters instantly.
Workflow Optimization: Test and compare trigger performance across automations.
With Trigger Stats, you’ll never wonder how your workflows are performing — you’ll know.

