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Geofences

Geofences represent geographic boundaries that can inform alerts, automations, and operational review.

How To Use This Page

  • Use geofences for monitored zones, delivery areas, watch regions, or route boundaries.
  • Link geofences to scenes, locations, alerts, and operations.
  • Review geofence-triggered work with the underlying map context.

Status And Event Map

Operation statuses: queued, running, waiting, blocked, completed, failed, canceled.

StatusWhat It MeansUser Review
queuedWork has been accepted but has not started.Wait for the timeline to move or check queue health.
runningA bot, tool, provider, or container is actively working.Review progress events before retrying.
waitingThe operation is waiting on a callback, schedule, user action, or follow-up turn.Check what dependency is named in the timeline.
blockedWork intentionally stopped until a person or external condition changes.Read the blocking reason before taking action.
completedWork reached a successful terminal state.Inspect produced artifacts, blobs, links, or messages.
failedWork reached an error terminal state.Capture the failing step, visible error, and affected refs.
canceledWork was stopped before completion.Confirm whether a replacement operation exists.

Review Checklist

  • Start from the operation or artifact visible in the app.
  • Follow events in timestamp order.
  • Open produced artifacts or blobs before sharing conclusions.
  • Capture status, route, artifact, operation, and visible error details when escalating.

Media To Add

  • Map screenshot: geofence boundary with related scene and alert artifacts. It helps users understand spatial triggers. Source: sample geofence artifact and scene viewer.