Overview
The Triggers Management screen in NeuroContent provides a complete overview of all automation triggers created and saved in the system.
Triggers define the prompts, rules, and schedules that control when and how AI-generated content is created and published in WordPress.
This section allows administrators to manage content automation efficiently and maintain full control over AI workflows.
What Are Triggers in NeuroContent?
In NeuroContent, triggers are automation rules that tell the plugin:
- When content should be generated
- How often it should run
- What prompt and settings to use
- How the generated content is published
Each trigger operates independently and can be enabled, tested, edited, or removed at any time.
Available Actions in Triggers Management
The Triggers Management screen includes several actions to help you manage automation rules:
- Add New Trigger – create a new automation rule with custom prompts and scheduling
(Important: remember to click Save Settings to activate the trigger) - View / Edit – open an existing trigger and update its configuration
- Test Now – run a trigger immediately to verify that it works as expected
These actions allow you to quickly build and test automated content workflows.
Triggers Management Table Explained
All triggers are displayed in a management table with the following columns:
- Delete – permanently remove a trigger from the system
- Trigger ID – the unique identifier assigned to the trigger
- Frequency – how often the trigger is scheduled to run
- Last Run – the date and time when the trigger was last executed
- Next Run – the scheduled date and time for the next execution
- Status / Reset Toggle – shows whether the trigger is active or paused and allows you to reset or deactivate it
This table provides a clear overview of trigger activity and scheduling.
Why Triggers Management Is Important
The Triggers Management interface helps administrators:
- Monitor automated AI content generation
- Verify that triggers are running on schedule
- Quickly identify inactive or paused triggers
- Adjust automation rules without affecting other workflows
By using this screen regularly, you can keep your content automation predictable and reliable.
Best Practices for Managing Triggers
To get the best results from NeuroContent triggers:
- Test new triggers before relying on them for scheduled publishing
- Avoid creating too many triggers with overlapping schedules
- Review trigger activity periodically using the Logs section
- Disable or remove triggers that are no longer needed
These practices help maintain performance and stability.
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