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Managing Automations

Everything you need to know about day-to-day management of your automations.


  1. Go to Automations

  2. Click + Add Automation

  3. Choose your automation type from the tabs: Custom Schedule, Peak Time, or DemandGuard

  4. Fill in the settings for that type

  5. Click Create Automation

The automation appears in your list and is active by default.


  1. Find the automation you want to change

  2. Click the settings icon on the automation card

  3. Make your changes in the form

  4. Click Update Automation


Each automation card has a toggle switch. Click it to enable or disable the automation without deleting it.

  • Enabled (toggle on): The automation runs on its schedule
  • Disabled (toggle off): The automation is paused; its configuration is saved and it can be re-enabled anytime

  1. Click the settings icon on the automation card

  2. In the edit dialog, click Delete

  3. Confirm the deletion

Deletion is permanent and cannot be undone.


Use the controls above the automation list to find what you’re looking for:

  • Search bar: Filter by automation name
  • Active only: Show only automations that are currently enabled
  • Today only: Show only automations scheduled to run today

Every time an automation fires, a log entry is created. Go to Activity Log → Automation Logs to see:

  • When each automation ran
  • What action it took
  • Whether it succeeded or encountered an error

If an automation isn’t running when you expect it to, the Activity Log is the first place to check.


Why didn’t my automation run?

Check these first:

  1. Is the automation enabled (toggle on)?
  2. Is today included in the days-of-week schedule?
  3. Is this month included in the months schedule?
  4. Is your account timezone correct? (Settings → Profile)
  5. Is your Tesla connected? (check for the disconnection banner)

Can I have multiple automations active at the same time?

Yes, on Premium and DemandGuard plans. On the free plan, only one automation can be active at a time.

Do automations conflict with each other?

Grid Getter doesn’t prevent conflicts between automations — it’s up to you to design a schedule that makes sense. For example, don’t set one automation to switch to self-consumption mode and another to switch to autonomous mode at the same time.

What happens if my Tesla is disconnected when an automation fires?

The automation logs an error. It won’t retry. Reconnect Tesla and the next scheduled run will attempt normally.

Can I test an automation before it runs?

Not currently — automations run on their configured schedule. You can review their settings in the edit dialog and check recent logs in the Activity Log after they’ve run.