Upon creation of my template, the first thing I’ll see is a blank builder. Now this is the Cyclr a template builder. It’s where we imagine you’ll spend most of your client when using the product.
And I’m just going to very quickly touch upon each aspect of this builder before I go into building the Cycle itself.
So here we have the setup. When the Cycle is complete, this will have the Run button if there are any incomplete steps this setup button will appear. And it will let you know what you need to do in order to be able to run that Cycle.
We have cycle or template specific settings.
These settings allow you to schedule cron jobs, determine how long you want to maintain cold store, cycle data. Many other things and I’ll come back to that in a second. I’ll come back to all of these in more detail.
Here you can set a description for your template, something more descriptive than just the title itself.
Publish allows you to well, as it suggests, publish the template so that it’s accessible via the Cyclr API, or via our own other embedding solutions, such as marketplaces, or launch.
And transactions. This just looks at a list of all the transactions that have happened within this Cycle.