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Presets

GloriaMundo includes four presets that control how the platform generates and refines workflows. Think of presets as “how fast vs. how thorough” you want the builder to be when it turns your request into an automation you can review.

You can change presets at any time from the builder. The new preset applies the next time you generate a new workflow or update an existing one.


Overview

Preset Best For What You’ll Notice
💰 Economy Quick drafts and simple automations Faster generation, fewer optional refinements
⚖️ Balanced (Recommended) Most real workflows Strong defaults and a good iteration pace
🚀 Performance More complex or higher-stakes workflows More deliberate planning and refinement
👑 Ultimate Critical workflows where precision matters Maximum thoroughness during generation and review

Presets affect the workflow-building experience (how much detail is considered up front, how careful the plan is, and how much polish you get in one pass). What you can build is still determined by your connected apps, available step types, and your workflow’s configuration.


Choosing The Right Preset

If you’re not sure, start with Balanced.

Use Economy when you want a quick first draft you can edit yourself, or when the workflow is small and predictable. Use Performance or Ultimate when the workflow has more steps, higher impact write actions, or requires careful handling of edge cases and formatting.


Presets And Cost

Costs depend on what your workflow does: the number of steps, how much content is generated, and which connected services are used.

GloriaMundo helps you stay in control by showing a cost preview in Virtual Run and by offering settings that can require confirmation above certain thresholds. See Billing & Credits and Virtual Run Preview.


Advanced Customisation

If you want more control, you can adjust related preferences in Settings, such as safety requirements, notification preferences, and optional generation behaviors. If you change advanced options, the UI may show that you’re using a custom configuration rather than a default preset.