Pain point
You can't trust automation you can't see
'It's automated' is only reassuring if there's a way to check it actually happened. Without run history, a broken workflow looks identical to a working one — until the consequence shows up weeks later.
The problem
A PPM cycle, SLA watch or compliance expiry sweep that silently stops firing gives no warning — the first sign is usually a missed deadline discovered downstream.
Why it matters
The whole point of automating a workflow is to remove manual checking — but that only works if there's still a way to verify the automation itself is healthy.
How Meridian helps
- A workflows page showing run history and status for every system workflow
- PPM scheduling, SLA watching and expiry sweeps all visible with their run outcomes
- A stalled or failed run flagged, rather than silently skipped
- The same audit-style visibility applied to automation that's applied to every other action in the platform
FAQ
How do I know if a scheduled workflow actually ran today?
The workflows page shows run history and status per workflow, so a run (or a missed one) is visible rather than assumed.