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Reasons why it’s time to switch from Workflow Editor to Flow Designer

Reasons why it’s time to switch from Workflow Editor to Flow Designer

29 Nov, 2022

Behind every successful digital technology, there is a powerful workflow that automates tasks and makes life easier. Automation takes technology to the next step. If the workflow behind the automation is not efficient, it will reduce productivity and cause performance and accuracy issues. So, it is important to choose the tools wisely for building workflows.

Yet there was a well-tried and tested tool in ServiceNow for building workflows which was Workflow Editor, ServiceNow chose to bring another one in the market with the name of Flow Designer. Where the Workflow editor seemed tried and tested, on the negative side, it also got a little outdated. Workflow editor was well adapted by developers worldwide but for a person with a non-technical background, it seemed quite complex. ServiceNow’s goal was to make this tool a low code to no code, there was a need to bring another framework so that even a non-technical person could use it to automate complex processes.

Key benefits of using Flow Designer:

1. Reusable Actions:

Unlike Workflow editor, Flow designer comes with lots of reusable actions where we just need to provide inputs by dragging data pills. It allows users to use natural language to automate approvals, tasks, notifications, and record operations within a low- to no-code interface. Along with OOTB actions, we can create as many reusable actions as we want. For example, to create or update a record in a table based on dynamic conditions, we can create an action and call it under different conditions in a flow.

2. Integration Hub:

Another amazing part of Flow designer is an Integration Hub which is a simple yet unique feature to automate integrations in ServiceNow. We can integrate ServiceNow with modern systems quickly. Reduce costs, complexity, and risk as you simplify process automation throughout the enterprise. IH uses common protocols (e.g., APIs, JDBC, PowerShell, or common line scripting and languages) to interact with external platforms in ServiceNow.

Below are some of the most common use cases of Integration Hub:

Connect to home-grown applications

Post news to Slack, Microsoft teams, or other communications or social media platforms

Automate an onboarding process to update user information in an HR system, create a user in the Active Directory, and assign training to a new employee

Synchronize data between third-party platforms (e.g., Jira bi-directional support)

Consume information from and interact with an internet of things (IoT) device

3. Spokes:

A spoke is a scoped application that includes Flow Designer custom actions or subflows. A spoke is a logical grouping of related custom actions, subflows, and supporting application files. Developers can reuse spoke logic in their applications. Spokes in Flow Designer is part of the Integration Hub plugin. Unlike Workflow Editor, there are hundreds of OOTB spokes that we can use to build integration with almost any tool. The list of OOTB spokes can be accessed via this link. For example, the Visual Task Board (VTB) Spoke includes custom actions to manage VTB Boards, Lanes, and Cards. A developer can use the VTB spoke actions in their application to create a Freeform VTB, manage VTB members (users), add lanes to a VTB, and move cards on the VTB. Along with so many OOTB spokes, we can also build our reusable spokes and integration actions that execute demands against an external system.

4.Subflows:

Subflows are just like Flow but without triggers. They are executed from a flow or a script. Subflows are a sequence of reusable actions to use in a flow. Developers can create subflows to perform common processes specific to a custom application. All subflows consist of properties, one or more inputs, one or more outputs, a sequence of actions, and the data collected or created.

Subflows consist of:

Subflow inputs to pass variables to the actions in the subflow

A sequence of actions, flow logic, and subflows

Subflow outputs to create data pills (variables) for use by other flow actions or subflows

5. Flow Variables:

Flow variables are an advanced version of Workflow scratchpad variables. They can be created in the flow and can be modified anywhere through the flow. Flow variables can be accessed as data pills directly from the Data panel. Below are some of the key reasons why they are called the next version of Workflow scratchpad variables:

You can assign a data type to each variable

No need to write any code to create or modify them

To use them, just need to drag data pills from the data panel

The Set Flow Variables flow logic appears in the execution details which show the name, type, configuration, and runtime values for all the variables set with the action

Execution details also provide information about the variables when used in actions or flow logic

Why Choose Flow Designer over Workflow Editor?

Merges various platform automation capabilities, configurations, and runtime information in one interface and enables developers to create, operate, and troubleshoot flows.

Reduces upgrade costs by substituting complex custom scripts and safe platform logic.

MID servers are accessible even while connecting ServiceNow instances and third-party applications.

Increase the speed of development because users can create flows and actions and manage flow execution in a single environment.

Users without technical knowledge can also trigger conditions, actions, inputs, outputs, and flow logic, as flow designer gives explanations in natural language.

Promotes reusability by providing a reusable flow component library.

Enables hassle-free integrations with external instances and other third-party applications with an Integration Hub subscription.

After going through the major differentiators, the choice remains with you. However, Flow Designer continues to have an upper hand in terms of its advantages over Workflow Editor. Now you know how.

Make the switch right away and simplify your Workflow!

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Behind every successful digital technology, there is a powerful workflow that automates tasks and makes life easier. Automation takes technology to the next step. If the workflow behind the automation is not efficient, it will reduce productivity and cause performance and accuracy issues. So, it is important to choose the tools wisely for building workflows. Yet there was a well-tried and tested tool in ServiceNow for building workflows which was Workflow Editor, ServiceNow chose to bring another one in the market with the name of Flow Designer. Where the Workflow editor seemed tried and tested, on the negative side, it also got a little outdated. Workflow editor was well adapted by developers worldwide but for a person with a non-technical background, it seemed quite complex. ServiceNow’s goal was to make this tool a low code to no code, there was a need to bring another framework so that even a non-technical person could use it to automate complex processes. Key benefits of using Flow Designer: 1. Reusable Actions: Unlike Workflow editor, Flow designer comes with lots of reusable actions where we just need to provide inputs by dragging data pills. It allows users to use natural language to automate approvals, tasks, notifications, and record operations within a low- to no-code interface. Along with OOTB actions, we can create as many reusable actions as we want. For example, to create or update a record in a table based on dynamic conditions, we can create an action and call it under different conditions in a flow. 2. Integration Hub: Another amazing part of Flow designer is an Integration Hub which is a simple yet unique feature to automate integrations in ServiceNow. We can integrate ServiceNow with modern systems quickly. Reduce costs, complexity, and risk as you simplify process automation throughout the enterprise. IH uses common protocols (e.g., APIs, JDBC, PowerShell, or common line scripting and languages) to interact with external platforms in ServiceNow. Below are some of the most common use cases of Integration Hub: Connect to home-grown applications. Post news to Slack, Microsoft teams, or other communications or social media platforms. Automate an onboarding process to update user information in an HR system, create a user in the Active Directory, and assign training to a new employee. Synchronize data between third-party platforms (e.g., Jira bi-directional support) Consume information from and interact with an internet of things (IoT) device. 3. Spokes: A spoke is a scoped application that includes Flow Designer custom actions or subflows. A spoke is a logical grouping of related custom actions, subflows, and supporting application files. Developers can reuse spoke logic in their applications. Spokes in Flow Designer is part of the Integration Hub plugin. Unlike Workflow Editor, there are hundreds of OOTB spokes that we can use to build integration with almost any tool. The list of OOTB spokes can be accessed via this link. For example, the Visual Task Board (VTB) Spoke includes custom actions to manage VTB Boards, Lanes, and Cards. A developer can use the VTB spoke actions in their application to create a Freeform VTB, manage VTB members (users), add lanes to a VTB, and move cards on the VTB. Along with so many OOTB spokes, we can also build our reusable spokes and integration actions that execute demands against an external system. 4.Subflows: Subflows are just like Flow but without triggers. They are executed from a flow or a script. Subflows are a sequence of reusable actions to use in a flow. Developers can create subflows to perform common processes specific to a custom application. All subflows consist of properties, one or more inputs, one or more outputs, a sequence of actions, and the data collected or created. Subflows consist of: Subflow inputs to pass variables to the actions in the subflow. A sequence of actions, flow logic, and subflows. Subflow outputs to create data pills (variables) for use by other flow actions or subflows. 5. Flow Variables: Flow variables are an advanced version of Workflow scratchpad variables. They can be created in the flow and can be modified anywhere through the flow. Flow variables can be accessed as data pills directly from the Data panel. Below are some of the key reasons why they are called the next version of Workflow scratchpad variables: You can assign a data type to each variable. No need to write any code to create or modify them. To use them, just need to drag data pills from the data panel. The Set Flow Variables flow logic appears in the execution details which show the name, type, configuration, and runtime values for all the variables set with the action. Execution details also provide information about the variables when used in actions or flow logic. Why Choose Flow Designer over Workflow Editor? Merges various platform automation capabilities, configurations, and runtime information in one interface and enables developers to create, operate, and troubleshoot flows. Reduces upgrade costs by substituting complex custom scripts and safe platform logic. MID servers are accessible even while connecting ServiceNow instances and third-party applications. Increase the speed of development because users can create flows and actions and manage flow execution in a single environment. Users without technical knowledge can also trigger conditions, actions, inputs, outputs, and flow logic, as flow designer gives explanations in natural language. Promotes reusability by providing a reusable flow component library. Enables hassle-free integrations with external instances and other third-party applications with an Integration Hub subscription. After going through the major differentiators, the choice remains with you. However, Flow Designer continues to have an upper hand in terms of its advantages over Workflow Editor. Now you know how. Make the switch right away and simplify your Workflow! Back to Blog. Related Blogs. 22 Sep, 2022. If you deal with authentication and access management operations, you’ve... Read More. 10 Jun, 2014. Tracking your IT enterprise across all your work spaces is... Read More. 8 Apr, 2022. Since its inception in the year 2008 to the present... Read More. BUSINESS IMPACT. COVID-19. About US. Overview. Leadership. Diversity & Inclusion. Careers. Expertise. ServiceNow. Oracle. CloudOps. Solutions. Automation. Strategic Portfolio Management. IT Service Management. Customer Service Management. Field Service Management. SIAM. IT Asset Management. Customer Experience (UI/UX) Human Resources Automation. Data Analytics. GRC & Security. RPA & AI. Services. Advisory. Implementation & Integration. 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