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@Ryan_Sette HA licensing plan is not yet finalized, but, generating runtime recommendations and executing healings, are most probably going to follow a consumption based model which it might be based on AI units, for example.

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Thanks for sharing this detailed information @gheorghestan this is really helpful

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This is going to be a very useful feature!

This seems like a useful feature. Can’t wait to try it out!!

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Hi @gheorghestan

Thank you! This is a highly anticipated feature that will help prevent UI automation failures.

However, I have one question. Does it send a notification when it heals automatically? For example, if we have 100 jobs running and 20 of them are self-healed using the healing agent, how will we know which 20 jobs were self-healed?

From the demo video, it appears that users need to check the job details section to get this information. This requires very close monitoring, as people naturally tend to look for failures first. When the healing agent activates, the jobs will be successful, so a notification or some form of identification is needed to indicate which jobs were successful due to the healing agent.

Hi @gheorghestan and @loginerror
Tried this awesome feature and works great for a process project.Thanks.
But, I have a “Test automation” project and I publish tests in orchestrator to run them from the orchestrator or UiPath Test Manager, but I can’t use this Healing Agent for this type of project!! so can you explain to me how to do it in detail please?