Better visual and contextual troubleshooting with Zap runs in the editor!
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Now, when you click on any Zap run, it will first open in the Zap editor, with the Zap run sidebar opened and filter to that specific run. This allows you to review the error within the context of the actual Zap so you can compare the errored run to how the Zap is set up.
What's more - Zap runs in the editor have full feature parity with Zap runs in the Zap history page now too! You can still return to the Zap run view in the Zap history page by clicking the link in the Zap run sidebar. When you click Help me fix it, you'll be automatically redirected to the Zap editor to troubleshoot in-line with your Zap setup.