> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.genlogin.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.genlogin.com/automation-guide/running-automation-separately-following-profile-group.md).

# Running automation separately following profile group

This feature helps you to run a series of profiles based on the working group automatically. You just need following these steps:                                           Step 1: Choose “Automation”                                                 ![](/files/61XNOMVYMBjGbwboPJDC)                                                                                  Step 2: Choose “New Task”, fill in your name in the item “name”, then choose script automation that is available. “Profile thread” is the number of profiles running at the same time that you have chosen. Finally, press “create”.            For example, in the illustration below, it was named “Airdrop”, choosing the script saved "login\_mail" and the number of profiles running at the same time. ![](/files/Xbz2apBAjU4A0UvF5TSm)                                                            Step 3: Back to the profile, choosing all the profiles you want it run as a group, then press "assign to task", enter the task’s name and press “assign”       ![](/files/5Pv3aSw6EmRmOFnZso2m)                                                                     Step 4: Press “run” to run the automation  ![](/files/hSWwK02sgstMW4yV2V0g)


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