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Introducing a redesigned, team-friendly published Flow page 🤝

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Hey {NAME}, Today, we’re announcing a newly revamped published Flow page that gives your team m

Hey {NAME}, Today, we’re announcing a newly revamped published Flow page that gives your team more capabilities when working with Flows! The new design allows all subject matter experts, rather than just Flow builders, to be active participants in your team’s success. We’ve reworked the published Flow page experience to make Flows more accessible and usable for your entire team, with features like: - Flow descriptions: Custom Flow descriptions are now front-and-center, making it easier for Flow editors to communicate the purpose of a Flow and provide guidance. - Destinations: The new “Destinations” section allows everyone to see where a Flow sends its data and when it was last sent so they can understand what happens when a Flow is run. - Private drafts: Viewers now have a safe environment to customize their own private Table tabs. They can highlight, sort, and interact with a Table without altering the Flow or its shared Views. We’ve also made a lot of visual improvements that will make the published Flow page more powerful to work with: a larger, collapsible Flow preview, more ways to discover schedules and Flow history, Table editing optimizations, and more. [Read our blog]( to learn more about these changes. Open a Parabola Flow to see how your team can take advantage of the new published Flow page: [Try it out]( Best, Brian Sanchez Product Manager @ Parabola [intercomavatar] Brian from Parabola [Unsubscribe from our emails]( [intercom]

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