In the Tines platform, the approach to enhancing security team processes begins with understanding their current methods, aiming to identify opportunities for automation, often through a practice known as 'rubber ducking'. The 'Send to Story' feature is central to this strategy, enabling teams to streamline workflows by sending data to sub-stories, akin to programming functions, thus avoiding redundant tasks and fostering standardization. Recent upgrades to this feature include supporting multiple exit actions, dynamic story name assignments, and team-specific access, which enhance flexibility and control. To expedite adoption, Tines offers public and private templates, and encourages annotating storyboards to clarify functionality and expected data exchanges. Furthermore, maintaining standardized exit formats and being cautious with multiple exit actions are recommended to prevent redundancies and excess notifications. Ultimately, 'Send to Story' simplifies complexity and promotes process consistency across teams, with new features and best practices facilitating its implementation.