Your run has stopped. The run detail page shows it isn’t failed and isn’t finished — the state reads Paused. This isn’t a malfunction: the run reached a temporary hold point and parked itself at a safe checkpoint. It’s waiting for one thing — for you to resume it.
For where this state sits among the others, see Run states.
Confirm the run is paused
Open the run detail page and read the status badge near the top:
- Paused — the run parked itself at a resumable checkpoint. This page applies; keep reading.
- Waiting for Gate, Waiting for Payment, Waiting for Answer, or Awaiting Plan Approval — the run is paused for a different reason. See Run states for which page you need.
- Running — the run isn’t stopped at all; give it a moment.
Unlike the other pause states, Paused isn’t asking you for a decision, a merge, or a payment. The run simply needs to be picked back up.
Resume the run
On the run detail page, a panel marks the run as paused, with a Resume button. Select it.
The run leaves Paused, returns to Running, and continues from exactly where it stopped. Nothing already done is repeated.
If it pauses again
A resumed run may park itself again a moment later, back in Paused. That’s expected — it means the run still isn’t ready to continue. Wait a short while, then select Resume again. Each resume picks up from the same checkpoint, so repeating it costs you nothing and loses no work.
There’s no limit on how many times you can resume, and a paused run never times out — it holds its place until you pick it up.
Still paused after resuming
If you’ve selected Resume several times over a longer stretch and the run won’t move past Paused — reach out to DIJJI.ai support. Include the project name, the task, and the run number.