Use Activity Log
Use Activity Log to confirm what really happened after a decision, especially when queueing, automation, or sync timing makes the UI feel ambiguous.
Updated 2026-03-27
Quick Answer
Activity Log is where you verify what executed, separate manual work from automated work, and trace a recommendation from decision to outcome.
When To Use This
Use this guide after approvals, during incident review, or whenever you need proof of what happened instead of a guess.
Prerequisites
You need the right account and marketplace context, plus a date range wide enough to include the action you are investigating.
Audience
Operators
Estimated Time
5 minutes
Page Type
Workflow
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Use Activity Log to confirm what really happened after a decision, especially when queueing, automation, or sync timing makes the UI feel ambiguous.
Fast Path
Filter by time window and campaign, isolate the actor or status you care about, open the event details, and decide whether the result needs follow-up, retry, or undo.
How To Use This
Activity Log is most useful when you arrive with a question:
- Did the action execute?
- Was it manual or automated?
- What changed before and after?
- Do I need to revert or escalate this?
If you browse it without a question, it becomes noise fast.
What To Watch For
An approval in Command Center is not enough evidence on its own. Activity Log is where you see whether something was queued, applied, failed, or undone.
If the log looks empty, widen the date range before you assume inactivity. Filter mistakes are more common than true "nothing happened" windows.
FAQ
What is the best default range for routine checks?
Use 7 days for routine checks and widen to 30 days when you are comparing patterns or looking for repeated failures.
When should I use undo?
Use undo when the action is eligible and you have enough evidence that reversing it is safer than waiting for more data.
Next Steps
Return to Work Command Center if you need to keep reviewing work, or go to Turn On Auto-Apply if you are validating automation behavior.
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