In Onimator, Global Settings are the foundation that every automation action relies on. Before any Job Order runs, before any workflow starts, and before any follow, like, or comment is executed, these settings define how automation is allowed to behave.
Global Settings control account-wide rules such as pacing, delays, retries, timeouts, and behavioral safeguards. These rules apply universally across all devices, accounts, and Job Orders, ensuring that every automation action follows the same safety logic.
This is what allows Onimator to scale automation safely. Even as you introduce new Job Orders or more advanced workflows, Global Settings act as a protective layer that prevents aggressive behavior, unexpected spikes, or unstable execution.
Understanding and configuring Global Settings correctly is essential for maintaining long-term account health. They ensure that growth is controlled, predictable, and consistent—no matter how complex your automation strategy becomes.
What Are Global Settings in Onimator?
Global Settings are account-wide rules that control limits, pacing, timing, and behavioral patterns. Unlike workflow-level configurations, these settings apply universally—meaning every automation task respects them automatically.
This ensures that even if you create multiple workflows or Job Orders, they all operate within a consistent, safe boundary.
Instead of manually managing safety for each automation, Global Settings handle it for you in the background.
Why Global Settings Matter Before Anything Else
One of the most common mistakes in automation is building workflows first and thinking about safety later. In Onimator, Global Settings are designed to come first—they establish the rules that every automation action must follow.
By defining account-wide limits and behavior controls, Global Settings prevent issues such as sudden activity spikes, overlapping automation actions, and inconsistent execution patterns. These safeguards ensure that even when multiple Job Orders are running, automation remains controlled and predictable.
Global Settings also reduce the risk of sending unintended signals to the platform. Instead of aggressive or erratic behavior, actions are paced naturally and spread over time. This allows automation to behave more like a real person—gradual, intentional, and consistent.
Setting these limits early creates a stable foundation. Once Global Settings are in place, workflows and Job Orders can be built confidently, knowing that every action will operate within safe, predefined boundaries.

How Global Settings Protect All Job Orders
Job Orders execute individual automation tasks, but Global Settings determine how those tasks are allowed to run.
If multiple Job Orders are active at the same time, Global Settings regulate their combined activity. This prevents conflicts and ensures that total actions stay within safe thresholds.
This layered system—Global Settings first, Job Orders second—keeps automation controlled even as complexity increases.
Timing, Delays, and Human-Like Behavior
Automation safety isn’t only about how much activity runs—it’s also about when and how actions happen. In Onimator, Global Settings are designed to control timing at a granular level, ensuring automation follows realistic behavior patterns.
By managing action delays, pacing ranges, and distribution over time, Onimator prevents clustered or mechanical activity. Actions are spaced naturally, with variation built in, so behavior more closely resembles how a real user interacts with the platform.
This timing control is especially important for long-term automation strategies. Rather than chasing speed, Onimator prioritizes consistency and predictability, allowing automation to operate smoothly over extended periods without raising unnecessary signals.
When timing is handled correctly at the global level, every Job Order benefits—resulting in automation that feels organic, intentional, and sustainable.

Adjusting Global Settings as You Scale
As your automation matures, Global Settings should evolve with it.
Beginners typically start with conservative limits. As confidence grows and performance stabilizes, adjustments can be made gradually—never abruptly.
Global Settings make scaling safer because changes apply evenly across all workflows, reducing the risk of isolated misconfigurations.
Common Mistakes to Avoid with Global Settings
Even experienced users sometimes overlook Global Settings.
Common mistakes include:
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Ignoring Global Settings after setup
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Raising limits too aggressively
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Running multiple workflows without checking total activity
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Treating Global Settings as optional
In reality, Global Settings should always be reviewed before launching new automation or increasing activity levels.
Final Thoughts
Global Settings aren’t just a configuration step—they’re the control center of your automation strategy.
When set correctly, they allow you to experiment, scale, and optimize workflows with confidence. Every Job Order, every workflow, and every action depends on them.
Mastering Global Settings means mastering automation safety.









