Creating a workflow in Willow360 is a powerful way to automate and streamline your approach to document processing. However, before sharing your workflow with others, it’s crucial to ensure it functions correctly and respects privacy and permissions. This article will guide you through the best practices for creating, testing, and securing your workflow.
In today’s fast-paced business world, manual tasks can slow down processes and introduce inefficiencies. Willow360 offers a solution by allowing non-technical users to create custom workflows that automate repetitive tasks, improve collaboration, and ensure compliance. In this article, we'll explore some common pain points that Willow360 addresses and walk through simple workflows to resolve them.
Willow360 offers two signature tools: Simple Sign and WillowSign. Both allow users to digitally sign documents, but they differ in purpose, legal compliance, and user experience. This article helps you choose the right one based on your needs.
The “Fill in a Form” action in Willow360 is particularly useful for initiating workflows without needing an existing file. Here are some scenarios where this action can be beneficial
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Willow360 adds an extra layer of security to user accounts by requiring a second form of verification in addition to the usual username and password. This helps ensure that only authorized users can access their accounts, even if their password is compromised.