- Einleitung
- Erste Schritte
- Prozessmodellierung mit BPMN
- Grundlagen der Prozessmodellierung
- Öffnen der Modellierungsarbeitsfläche
- Modellierung Ihres Prozesses
- Ausrichten und Verbinden von BPMN-Elementen
- Autopilot for Maestro (Vorschau)
- Prozess-Repository
- Prozessmodellierung mit Fallverwaltung
- Entwerfen eines persistenten Schemas für eine Fallentität
- Definieren von Fallschlüsseln (system vs. extern)
- Festlegung von Aufgaben-E/A und Write-Back-Vereinbarungen
- Austrittsregeln und Frühphasenbeendigung
- Modellierung von primären und sekundären Phasen
- Auslösen eines Falls über Data Fabric
- Implementieren von Personen und Berechtigungen auf Phasenebene
- Festlegen von SLAs und Regeln für die automatisierte Eskalation
- Konfigurieren einer Nachbearbeitungsschleife (erneuter Eintritt)
- Verwalten von Live-Fallinstanzen: Anhalten, migrieren und wiederholen
- Wörterbuch für die Fallverwaltungskomponente von Maestro
- Process modeling with Flow
- Erste Schritte
- What is Flow?
- Your first Flow
- Flow in VS Code
- Kernkonzepte
- Node reference
- Built-in nodes
- Connector nodes
- Build guides
- Best Practices
- Referenz (Reference)
- Prozessimplementierung
- Debugging
- Simulieren
- Veröffentlichen und Aktualisieren von agentischen Prozessen
- Häufige Implementierungsszenarien
- Extraktieren und Validieren von Dokumenten
- Prozessabläufe
- Prozessüberwachung
- Prozessoptimierung
- Referenzinformationen
Benutzerhandbuch zu Maestro
Flow is an AI-native orchestration surface for building, evaluating, and deploying automations that connect APIs, AI agents, and enterprise services. You design processes by placing nodes on a canvas and connecting them. You can then debug your process to verify that it works as expected, evaluate it against realistic data sets, and deploy it to your organization.
Under the hood, Flow runs on the UiPath Maestro runtime. This gives you the simplicity of a drag-and-drop editor with the reliability of an enterprise orchestration engine.
You build processes with Flow in Studio Web or in VS Code, publish and deploy them from Orchestrator, and monitor and manage them from Maestro Instance Management.
What you can build
- API integrations: call any Representational State Transfer (REST) endpoint, transform the response, and route it downstream
- AI agent orchestration: trigger UiPath agents, wait for results, and branch on their output
- Human approval workflows: pause a process until a person reviews and approves
- Document processing: extract structured data from documents with IXP models and route it downstream
- Scheduled automations: run processes on a recurring schedule without manual intervention
- Data pipelines: extract, filter, transform, and load data across systems
How Flow fits into UiPath
Flow is one way to build automations on the UiPath platform. It's designed for developers and technical users who want a visual, code-optional experience for process orchestration.
Flow processes run as agentic processes in Orchestrator, alongside RPA workflows, API workflows, and AI agents.
If you've used Maestro Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) before, Flow is a different product built on the same runtime. Refer to Choosing a Maestro modeler for a detailed comparison.
Erste Schritte
- Your first Flow: build a working process in under 5 minutes
- Flow in VS Code: set up and use Flow in the VS Code extension
- Choosing a Maestro modeler: understand which tool fits your use case
- Orchestrate an AI agent: connect Flow to UiPath's agentic capabilities