In the context of managing Linux device fleets, repetitive tasks such as rebooting or locking displays can consume IT resources and lead to errors. To address this, Esper has developed Custom Actions within its Linux Device Management platform, enabling IT teams to automate these processes through a no-code, drag-and-drop interface. This tool transforms frequently used scripts into easily executable UI elements, like buttons and toggles, reducing the need for extensive Linux expertise among team members. Custom Actions streamline operations by allowing bulk device management, maintaining audit logs for compliance, and offering role-based permissions. The system's visual builder guides users through creating automation tasks, significantly simplifying device management and enhancing efficiency across various scenarios such as kiosk mode launches, Bluetooth control, and device lockdowns.