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How to Pause and Resume Applications

Learn how to stop and resume applications on Triggr.

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Managing application availability is essential for optimizing resources on Triggr Apps. The ability to pause and resume applications allows you to temporarily stop an application when it's not in use and restart it when needed.

To pause or resume your application on Triggr Apps, follow these steps:

Step 1: Navigate to the application dashboard and select the application to open its Overview page.

Step 2: Click the More Options menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.

Step 3: From the menu, select Pause to stop the application or Resume to restart it.

A confirmation message will appear once the action is complete: Pause completed for paused applications and Resume completed for resumed applications.

Conclusion

Pausing and resuming applications is a simple yet powerful way to manage your resources efficiently. By following these steps, you can easily control application availability as needed. If you encounter any issues contact support for assistance.

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Pausing and resuming an application on Triggr Apps
User pauses and resumes an application on Triggr Apps.