Introduction to Spojit

Welcome to Spojit - an automation platform that connects your business applications and automates workflows without writing code.

Overview

Spojit is a workflow automation platform that connects your business tools and runs repetitive tasks automatically. You build automations visually on a canvas - drag in a trigger, drop in connector nodes for each system you touch, add condition or loop nodes for logic, and Spojit takes care of running the result reliably.

The platform brings four moving parts together: a workspace (your container for everything), connections (your configured instances of external services like Shopify or Slack), workflows (the automations themselves), and executions (the record of every run). You assemble workflows once and Spojit runs them on demand, on a schedule, or in response to an event.

Key Features

  • Visual Workflow Designer - build automations by dragging and dropping nodes on a canvas. No code.
  • Connector Catalog - connect to popular services like Shopify, Slack, NetSuite, Stripe, GitHub, and more.
  • AI-Powered Automation - use large language models inside workflows to classify, extract, summarise, or generate content.
  • Knowledge Base - upload documents and query them from workflows with AI-powered semantic search.
  • Team Collaboration - share workflows, manage roles, and add approval steps for sensitive operations.
  • Multiple Triggers - Manual, Schedule, Webhook, and Email triggers cover most automation patterns.
  • Execution History - every run is logged step-by-step with inputs, outputs, timing, and errors.

How It Works

  1. Connect - add Connections from the Connections page for each service you want to talk to.
  2. Build - open the Workflow Designer and assemble a workflow from Trigger, Connector, and logic nodes.
  3. Run - test manually, then enable a Schedule, Webhook, or Email trigger for production.
  4. Monitor - watch results in Executions, drill into individual runs, and iterate on the design.

Tips

  • Start with one small automation end-to-end before trying to build something ambitious. The shape of the platform clicks faster that way.
  • Use the AI chat assistant in the Workflow Designer - it can see your canvas and build or fix nodes for you.
  • Add connections before you start designing the workflow. Tools and fields populate from the connection you pick.

Common Pitfalls

  • Confusing connectors and connections. A connector is the template; a connection is your configured instance with credentials.
  • Building a complex workflow without testing each step. Use Manual triggers to test incrementally.
  • Forgetting that workspaces are isolated - workflows, connections, and members in one workspace are invisible to another.

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