One improvement I think ActiveBatch by Redwood could make is that, although it is very powerful, sometimes it can feel overwhelming when workflows become large and complex. When there are multiple dependencies, jobs, and integrations running together, troubleshooting can take extra time. Better visualization of workflow relationships and easier debugging would really help. I would also appreciate seeing more simplified onboarding and documentation for newer users. Since the platform has many capabilities, there is definitely a learning curve at the beginning. Another improvement could be smarter analytics or AI-driven recommendations, such as proactively identifying workflow bottlenecks, failed job patterns, or optimization suggestions instead of relying mostly on manual monitoring. From an operational perspective, faster configuration for integrations and cloud-based workflows would make implementation smoother, especially in environments working heavily with APIs and data pipelines like the ones I have worked on. Overall, the platform is very capable and reliable for automation and workload scheduling, especially in data-heavy environments. Most of the improvements I would want are really around making it easier to use day-to-day, such as a more intuitive UI, simpler troubleshooting for complex workflows, better onboarding for newer users, and more intelligent monitoring or optimization insights. Overall, I would say the core functionality is strong, but the biggest opportunity is improving the overall user experience and simplifying operational management. One improvement I would appreciate in ActiveBatch by Redwood is better simplicity around managing large workflows. As automation grows, workflows can become quite detailed, so having cleaner visualization and easier navigation would help considerably. I would also appreciate seeing more AI-driven features in the future, such as smarter recommendations for failed jobs, workflow optimization, or automatic detection of bottlenecks. Another improvement could be faster onboarding for newer users. The platform is powerful, but it can take time to fully understand all the features and configurations at the beginning. Overall, though the core functionality is strong, most of the improvements I would want are around making the experience smoother and easier to manage day-to-day.