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Delay Profiles

Delay Profiles let you make Scryer wait instead of acting immediately. Each profile is a waiting policy Scryer can apply before taking the next configured action.

  • To access: Settings → Delay Profiles
  • To view: Requires manageCatalogSettings app permission

If releases are being acted on immediately but you want Scryer to wait for better options first, create a delay profile here and assign it through the relevant facet’s Routing settings.

If items in Pending are waiting longer than expected, find the delay profile assigned to that facet here and review whether the timing policy matches your intent.

Here you create, edit, and remove delay profiles and review the timing rules the UI exposes. Create a profile first, then assign it through routing or rules. Name each profile after its policy intent so you can read a Pending row without decoding raw timing values.

Timing changes ripple into Pending and routing behavior, so change one policy at a time and review Pending afterward to confirm the queue reflects your new expectation.

  • Pending — releases being held by a delay profile before Scryer sends them to a download client
  • Rules — conditions that reference delay profiles to control timing behavior at the release level
  • Movie Routing Settings — where delay profile assignments flow into the Movie facet’s release handling