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fabriqa can pause when it needs your input. The important part is to recognize whether the product is asking for a one-time confirmation or a tool-level permission decision.

Approval prompts

Approval prompts appear when fabriqa needs an explicit decision before a run continues.
  • confirm an action that should not continue silently
  • inspect the preview before you let the run proceed
  • deny first if the action does not match your intent

Permission prompts

Permission prompts ask whether a tool or action should be allowed. Common examples include requests to read, edit, delete, move, search, execute, fetch, or use web search. Use the narrowest option that still lets you continue safely.

Where prompts appear

Prompts can appear while the chat is active, including during streaming flows. fabriqa is designed to keep the waiting state visible so you can tell why progress paused.

Make fewer repeated decisions

If you keep seeing the same permission request, move that rule into Workspace Settings instead of approving the same thing over and over.

Audit trail

Approval and permission decisions can show up in the timeline and audit surfaces, which helps you review what happened later.

See it in action

Go to Video tutorials for the current walkthroughs, then go to Settings and workspace settings if you want to turn repeated decisions into workspace rules.