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Nawfe Overview

Nawfe is the operating system for repeatable business work. It gives teams one place to design workflows, run them, collect information, route approvals, and keep a clean audit trail of what happened.

Most readers fall into one of three groups:

  • New users who need to understand the app quickly and complete real work.
  • Process owners who build and improve workflows for a team or department.
  • Workspace admins who manage access, credentials, connected apps, and workspace controls.

What you can do in Nawfe

Nawfe is built around a few core capabilities:

  • Processes define how work should happen from start to finish.
  • Forms capture the data a workflow needs.
  • Approvals route decisions to the right people.
  • Executions track each live or completed run of a process.
  • Tables hold structured business data your processes can use.
  • Templates help you start from proven workflow patterns instead of building from zero.

How to use these docs

If you are new to Nawfe, read these first:

  1. Sign In and Sign Up
  2. Workspaces
  3. Onboarding

If you already know the basics and want the shortest path to the good stuff, jump to:

Individual contributor

  • Learn how to sign in, join the right workspace, and move around the app.
  • Understand the difference between a process and an execution.
  • Learn where you start work, complete tasks, and review history.

Process builder

  • Learn process structure and versioning.
  • Build one real workflow from a business use case.
  • Publish it, run it, and monitor outcomes.

Workspace admin

  • Learn how workspaces, teams, users, and permission sets fit together.
  • Configure credentials and connected apps carefully.
  • Use audit logs and billing views to keep the workspace healthy.

Keep in mind

  • Your account can belong to more than one workspace.
  • You only work in one active workspace at a time.
  • Draft workflow changes are not the same as published workflow behavior.
  • Good Nawfe setups are clear, simple, and easy for other people to run.