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Content Automation Is Active but No Runs Are Generated

Troubleshooting / Content Tools

Automation shows Active, but new drafts/posts are not being created.


Where to Check in PassiveWP

WordPress Admin -> PassiveWP -> Content Automations -> My Automations

Step-by-Step Fix Walkthrough

Fix Step 1: Open PassiveWP -> Content Automations -> My Automations and click the affected plan.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWPContent AutomationsMy Automations

What to do In Add New Automation, select strategy, configure generation/publish mode, save, then run one manual test cycle.

How to verify Automation status should update and at least one output should appear as Draft Ready/Scheduled after a test run.

Fix Step 2: Confirm the linked strategy exists and has active items.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWPContent AutomationsMy Automations

What to do In Add New Automation, select strategy, configure generation/publish mode, save, then run one manual test cycle.

How to verify Automation status should update and at least one output should appear as Draft Ready/Scheduled after a test run.

Fix Step 3: Set generation mode to Now for a one-off test run, then save.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWPContent AutomationsMy Automations

What to do In Add New Automation, select strategy, configure generation/publish mode, save, then run one manual test cycle.

How to verify Automation status should update and at least one output should appear as Draft Ready/Scheduled after a test run.

Fix Step 4: Run one manual execution and confirm at least one Draft Ready item appears.

Where to click WordPress AdminPassiveWPContent AutomationsMy Automations

What to do In Add New Automation, select strategy, configure generation/publish mode, save, then run one manual test cycle.

How to verify Automation status should update and at least one output should appear as Draft Ready/Scheduled after a test run.

Most Common Causes

  • No strategy is attached to the automation plan.
  • Generation mode and publish mode conflict with current schedule.
  • Background task queue is delayed or blocked.

How to Prevent It Next Time

  • Always test one run immediately after creating a new automation.
  • Use realistic publish cadence for your server capacity.
  • Review automation status weekly for missed cycles.

When to Contact Support

  • You completed every fix step and still get the same error.
  • The issue impacts revenue-critical pages or high-volume campaigns.
  • You can share timestamps, affected link/product IDs, and screenshots of the exact error state.

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