Last updated: 2025-11-20
Change Lifecycle, a feature in Freshservice, is a representation of your service desk’s change process and lets you control all step-by-step transitions in change management. You can enforce various checks on all the change workflows, and have certain fields mandatory as the change progresses to the next transition state.
This can thereby deflect tickets, lessen risks, prevent duplicating efforts from failed changes, and enable your IT services adapt to evolving business needs.
Here's the list of default change types in Freshservice. You can edit the status and transitions for the following change types in the change lifecycle based on your organisation's requirements.
You can also update the change types. Go to Admin > Service Management > Service Desk Settings > Field Manager > Change fields > Change type to enable/disable or change the names for different change types.
If your account has more than one workspace, go to Admin > {Worskpace Name} > Service Management > Service Desk Settings > Field Manager > Change fields.

Later, you can also determine the statuses and transitions for the following change types.

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The Change Lifecycle consists of:
Supported conditions:
To configure the change lifecycle:
01. Go to Admin \> Service Management \> Service Desk Settings > Change Lifecycle. If your account has more than one workspace, go to Admin > {Worskpace Name} > Service Management > Service Desk Settings > Change Lifecycle.
02. Choose any one lifecycle (for example, Major Change) from the list of lifecycles available. 03. Click Edit to make changes in your Major Change lifecycle. 04. For any change lifecycle, you will have an Open status by default; you can also add further statuses that need to be included in a major lifecycle with the Add new status option. 05. To ensure your change lifecycle has a flow from start to finish, you can add transitions for each status with the Add transitions option for each status. 06. While choosing the transition, you can set specific conditions, which need to be checked before the transition. 07. Finally, you can save or publish your change lifecycle with the Save as Draft or Publish options. 08. Once published, the lifecycle will be displayed above each change request for your agents to stay aware of the process. 09. Also, the status options shown to agents will be limited based on the available transitions for the given status, so that agents do not deviate from the process.
10. While editing the lifecycle, to get a quick preview of the lifecycle, click View Published lifecycle. 11. If you wish to reorder your statuses, click Reorder and reorder your statuses.
12. To delete a status, hover over the status and click Dele te.

Based on the checks and conditions set in a Change Lifecycle, you can view its entire lifecycle.
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Lock Fields in a Lifecycle
With this feature, change managers can now control which fields (for example, rollout plan) under a status (for example, planning) can be frozen, and the stage of a change request lifecycle.

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Who can edit the change lifecycle?
Only users with permission to manage a change lifecycle can edit or delete the statuses or transitions in a change lifecycle.
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