I am working with a Marketing Agency that is using Airtable to manage task work. Currently, we have a table with tasks, grouped by frequency (daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly). For each task, if the task is applicable to a client - that client is linked to the task with a linked record. We currently have automations, per client, to create tasks by frequency (using time as the trigger and finding the client record and checking for the applicable tasks that match the frequency). This means that for each client, we have to have a separate automation for each frequency to ensure tasks are generated for the client ONLY IF they have that task included in their applicable tasks.
We are running into our automation limit (50 per base) so I need to find a solution and I'm wondering if there is a better way to automate the task creation while retaining the functionality of only generating tasks that are applicable to the client. I'm open to suggestions for restructuring the base / my fields and links to achieve this as well, in the case that I went about building this base the wrong way.
Ideal Scenario: Have an automation that is triggered by frequency that finds tasks by frequency (ex: daily) and create tasks for each client and the tasks created are created only if that client has the task as an "applicable task". Some clients will have all tasks related to the frequency created, and some clients will only get some of the tasks related to the frequency - depending on the level of service the client is receiving.



