Whether you’re linking CRMs, ERPs, and collaboration tools, or you’re deploying across your infrastructure, Nutrient Workflow ensures seamless integration and enterprise‑ready flexibility.
Leverage prebuilt connections and open APIs to bring Nutrient Workflow into the heart of your tech stack.
Choose the architecture that matches your IT strategy, compliance requirements, and growth plans.
Deploy quickly with our SaaS offering — receive automatic updates, global availability, and minimal infrastructure management.
Hosted exclusively for your organization in a dedicated environment, offering stronger isolation, custom network rules, and enterprise‑grade controls.
Install and operate the platform behind your firewall so you maintain full control over data, network, and system operations.
Combine the best of both worlds: core workflow services in the cloud, with sensitive document processing or data‑residency workloads managed on‑premises or in a private cloud.
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Digitized capital finance approvals and compliance tracking. 150 employees now process hundreds of projects with SAP integration, full SOX compliance, and approvals that complete in a single day instead of weeks.
Automated order processing and approvals, integrating directly with its internal database. Eliminated paper routing, cut order completion time in half, and gained full transparency for reporting and KPIs.
Automated client matter intake, conflict checks, and firm approvals — integrating with its Omega Practice Management system. Eliminated paper routing, streamlined compliance, and gave attorneys and staff across five offices faster, centralized processes.
Connect Nutrient Workflow to SharePoint using native integrations and APIs so documents and workflow data can move between systems. Nutrient Workflow connects with collaboration tools and enterprise systems through prebuilt connections and open APIs, which makes SharePoint a natural fit for document-centric workflow use cases.
Nutrient provides native connectors for Salesforce and SAP that allow workflows to pull in record data and push completed documents or status updates back to those systems. For Salesforce, you can trigger a workflow when a record reaches a specific stage — such as an opportunity moving to Closed Won — and automatically route contract approvals from there. For SAP, the integration maps purchase requisition and invoice approval workflows to your existing SAP data model.
Nutrient Workflow supports cloud, private cloud, self-managed/on-premises, and hybrid deployment models. That gives teams flexibility to match their IT strategy, compliance requirements, and infrastructure needs — whether they want a SaaS deployment, a dedicated hosted environment, full control behind the firewall, or a mixed architecture.
Yes. Nutrient can connect to systems without a native connector by using APIs, web service tasks, and other supported integration methods. The platform supports sending process data to external systems through SOAP messages, query strings, or HTTP requests, which gives teams a way to extend workflows beyond prebuilt integrations.
Nutrient Workflow supports SSO using SAML 2.0, with documented support for service-provider-initiated SSO and tested identity providers including Okta, Ping Identity, and Azure Active Directory. For LDAP specifically, the public documentation supports SAML-based SSO more broadly — if LDAP is a firm requirement, confirm the deployment-specific approach with the Nutrient team before finalizing your architecture.
For self-managed or on-premises deployments, Nutrient Workflow runs behind your firewall so you maintain control over data, network, and system operations. Offline-friendly behavior is documented for the mobile app specifically; a blanket offline mode across the entire Workflow platform is not publicly documented, so confirm your exact offline requirements with the Nutrient team during deployment planning.