Workflows Tips #28: Connector Builder, Videos, and Online Meetup
Welcome to another Okta Workflows Tips post. Read all previous tips.
In this post:
- Create a custom connection with Workflows Connector Builder
- Workflows videos
- Online Meetup: Discover 10 Helpful (and Awesome) Okta Workflows Tips
Create a custom connection with Workflows Connector Builder
Okta Workflows has over 50 connector to different services. If you need to connect to a service that’s not yet available, the Workflows Connector Builder allows you to build a custom connector to an external service. And, you still use Workflows, so no-code, to build the connector. Pretty cool.
Mark Smith, a CIAM Specialist, published a tutorial that shows how to use the Okta Workflows Connector Builder to build a custom connector for Slack in order to leverage Slack modals.
Workflows videos
Okta Workflows has a dedicated YouTube playlist with over 30 short educational videos, including online meetup recordings. Click the hamburger menu in the top right corner to see the playlist.
Online Meetup: Discover 10 Helpful (and Awesome) Okta Workflows Tips
Speaking of videos. We have another online meetup coming up and it’s going to be a fun one. A replay of the event will be published on YouTube of course.
⭐️ What is this
Join this (fun) no-slides online meetup to learn about 10 helpful (and awesome) Okta Workflows tips in 25 minutes.
🚀 When and register
- When: Wednesday, July 27, 9 AM PT
- I want to attend: register now
📚 What you will learn
You will learn about 10 helpful ( and awesome) Workflows tips to help you become a better automation builder. We might cover even more if there is time.
This is going to be a fun session and only 25 minutes!
And, stick around to get your questions answered. This is a no slides session (well, maybe just one or two at the beginning).
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