Yes, you can create delays in Clay using delay columns. Each delay column adds about 10 seconds, so for a 10-15 minute delay you'd need to stack multiple delay columns together.
Insert the delay columns between your dependent columns, then use the completion of these delay columns as run conditions for your next column. This creates the pause you need in your workflow sequencing.
Unfortunately, there isn't a single column that can create a 10-15 minute delay. Each delay column only adds about 10 seconds, so you'd need to stack multiple delay columns to achieve longer delays.
The stacking approach is currently the only way to create extended delays in Clay workflows.
If you need any more help with setting up delays or have other questions about your workflow, I'm here to assist. Would you like to share more about what you're trying to achieve so I can support you further?
Thanks for sharing that link! However, I should clarify that external delay tools aren't officially supported by Clay.
For delays within Clay workflows, you'll need to use our built-in delay columns. Each adds about 10 seconds, so for 10-15 minutes you'd stack multiple delay columns together.
While I understand stacking many columns isn't ideal, this is currently the only supported method for creating extended delays in Clay workflows.
If you still need help with creating delays or have any other questions about your workflow, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about what you’re trying to accomplish so I can support you better?