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# Overview

Quick Actions enable you to perform tasks instantly and efficiently, streamlining your workflow:

**Perform Tasks on the Fly**

Quick Actions are perfect for immediate needs:

* Provide short, direct instructions to Revo, such as generating a report, summarizing a document, or retrieving key insights.
* These tasks are completed instantly, ensuring you save time and stay focused on what matters.

**Understand the Difference**

Quick Actions are designed for immediacy and simplicity:

* Use Quick Actions for on-the-spot tasks that require minimal setup.
* For more complex, structured tasks that involve specific instructions or regular execution, consider using [Jobs ](/help-documentation/jobs/overview.md)instead.

By leveraging Quick Actions, you can keep your workflow agile and responsive, ensuring Revo supports you in the moment you need it most.

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