Pause, Share and Delete your flows
Pause Workflows:
Pausing a workflow allows you to temporarily stop its execution without deleting or altering its configuration. This can be useful when you need to investigate an issue, perform maintenance, or make adjustments.
Conservate system resources by pausing workflows not currently needed.
Pausing a workflow can help mitigate risks during critical periods or when unexpected issues arise. It gives you time to assess the situation and take appropriate actions without impacting ongoing operations.

Share Workflows:
Share as Templates: If you have a workflow that you think others might find useful, you can share it as a template. This allows others to use your workflow as a starting point, saving them time and effort.
Move to Another Folder: To keep things organized, you can move your workflow from one folder to another. This is especially helpful when you have multiple workflows and need to sort them based on categories or tasks.
Duplicate Your Flow: Sometimes, you may want to make changes to a workflow without affecting the original. You can duplicate your flow, creating an identical copy that you can edit freely while keeping the original intact.

Delete Workflows:
Temporarily remove workflows from active use without permanently deleting them.
Clean up your workspace by moving unused or outdated workflows to trash.
Provides a safety net in case you need to restore a workflow later.
