Connectors
Important: Some connectors and their actions have been removed from Nintex Workflow and are no longer listed on this page. You can view the list of these connectors in Nintex Gallery.
In Nintex Workflow, a connector A software component that allows seamless integration with third-party services, business applications, and content stores. Examples include Salesforce, Box, and Microsoft SharePoint. Connectors are used to create connections required for workflow actions and start events. is a software component that enables workflow actions and start events to seamlessly integrate with third-party services, business applications, and content stores. Nintex Workflow connectors that are used to create connections required for workflow actions and start events to integrate with the third party services, enabling them to perform actions such as retrieve data, send notifications, or update records from the external applications and services.

Currently, Nintex Workflow does not have a function to check the usage of connectors in workflows. You can manually document or track where connectors are used. It is recommended to give your connectors descriptive names to ease the usage and tracking of connectors.
The following connectors are available in Nintex Workflow:
Xtensions
Create an Xtension An extensibility framework for Nintex Workflow, which allows you to create custom connectors to third-party platforms in your workflows. to connect your workflow to custom third-party applications. See these guides for help in creating your own Xtension:
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Examples of Xtensions | ||
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Nintex Xtensions help documentation | ||
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SAP Software & Solutions (Integrating a yunIO Service with Nintex Using Theobald Software) |
Tip: For more Xtensions you can add to your workflow, browse the Solution Accelerator Gallery. See also the Nintex Solution Accelerator Gallery video.