Nutrient Workflow Automation is a low-code platform designed to automate business processes that involve approvals, routing, documents, and decision logic. It helps organizations replace manual, email-driven, or spreadsheet-based processes with structured workflows that improve consistency, visibility, and accountability.
Integrify, the company, is now part of Nutrient and the software has been rebranded to Nutrient Workflow. Many organizations still refer to the product as Integrify, while newer implementations use the Nutrient Workflow branding. The underlying workflow capabilities remain the same, and our team supports both legacy Integrify environments and modern Nutrient implementations.
The short answer is anyone looking to control and automate process efficiency. In our experience, Nutrient Workflow is a strong fit for organizations with complex or regulated processes, including government contractors, healthcare organizations, educational institutions, professional services firms, and other compliance-focused environments. It works well for teams that need flexible workflows without relying entirely on custom software development.
Nutrient can automate a wide range of workflows, including back office processes, request intake, approvals, document routing, acknowledgements, onboarding, management, and compliance-driven processes. It is particularly well suited for workflows that require traceability, audit history, and clear ownership at each step.
Implementation timelines vary based on the number and complexity of workflows, integrations, and data requirements. Smaller workflows can often be implemented in days or weeks, while larger, multi-process implementations may take several months. We work with clients to prioritize workflows and deliver value incrementally. We also have our Workflow Launchpad to accelerate time-to-production on key processes.
Yes. Nutrient is commonly used to replace legacy workflow tools, custom-built solutions, email-based approvals, and spreadsheet tracking. Our approach focuses on stabilizing and improving processes during the transition so that automation simplifies work rather than introducing new complexity.
Nutrient provides built-in tracking of approvals, decisions, and workflow activity, creating a clear audit trail. When designed correctly, workflows can support internal controls, documentation requirements, and compliance expectations without adding unnecessary burden to users.
End users typically do not need technical expertise to interact with Nutrient workflows. The platform is designed to guide users through tasks in a clear, structured way. Administrative or design roles may require training, which we provide as part of our implementation and support services.
Yes. Nutrient can integrate with other business systems to exchange data, trigger workflows, or synchronize information. We design integrations carefully to ensure data consistency and reduce manual re-entry while keeping workflows reliable and maintainable.
We provide ongoing support that can include workflow enhancements, optimization, user feedback incorporation, and guidance as business needs change. Many clients view Nutrient as an evolving platform, and we help ensure workflows continue to deliver value over time.