With its latest release, 6.0, Qflow takes another step toward full customization and greater efficiency in process management. This update introduces new features that enhance the user experience, expand design capabilities, and simplify integration with external tools. The main highlight of this version is the new Form Designer within Qflow Design: a drag & drop tool that allows you to create and customize forms in an intuitive, flexible way, fully integrated into your business processes.
Below, discover its key benefits, features, and use cases.
New form designer
Until now, creating forms in Qflow required a minimum level of technical knowledge and followed a more rigid structure, which limited customization.
Now, with the arrival of version 6.0, everything changes. The new drag & drop editor delivers a fully visual and intuitive experience that makes it easy to build dynamic, customized forms tailored to each organization’s needs, processes, and users.
Main features
The new Qflow Form Designer combines power and practicality in a single tool. Ideal for customizing your processes without programming knowledge, it enables agile and comfortable business management.
Some of its most notable features include:
- Drag & drop editor: Allows forms to be built by visually selecting and arranging elements, without the need for advanced technical skills.
- Flexible organization: Roles, fields, and components can be moved and reorganized freely, making it easy to adapt layouts to different operational needs.
- Support for informational components: Titles, descriptive sections, and contextual messages can be added to guide users while filling out the form.
- Responsive design: The interface automatically adapts to different screen sizes, improving the experience on both desktop and mobile devices.
- Compatibility with existing processes: Forms designed with this tool can be directly integrated into any Qflow process, with no additional configuration required.
Benefits of the new designer
Key benefits include:
- Intuitive, visual design: The new editor allows users to drag and drop fields, roles, and elements within the form, reducing setup time and errors.
- Free reordering: Data and roles can be organized freely within the form, without relying on predefined structures.
- Absolute flexibility: Roles and the comments log no longer need to be grouped; they can now be placed anywhere in the form.
- Modern, adaptable look and feel: Forms feature a refreshed interface aligned with current visual standards and compatible with multiple devices.
- Clearer communication: Titles, subtitles, and informational messages can be added to guide users throughout the form completion process.
- Native integration: Forms created with this tool integrate directly into Qflow processes, maintaining workflow consistency and traceability.
Use Case
In many organizations, administrative teams handle multiple internal requests on a daily basis: vacation requests, equipment requests, user onboarding, and more.
Previously, each area had to rely on technical support to create or modify the forms that initiated these processes, causing avoidable delays and overloading IT teams. With the new Qflow Form Designer, however, each team can build and adjust its own forms directly from the Design module, without technical intervention:
- The person responsible for managing leave can create an absence request form with dynamic fields based on the type of request and required documentation.
- Procurement can include informational messages about approval thresholds or delivery timelines.
- And the IT department can reorder sections to prioritize critical data such as the type of equipment required or the urgency of the request.
In all cases, the forms integrate directly into their approval and tracking workflows, maintaining traceability and consistency across the organization.
The result: more agile internal processes, forms fully tailored to each area, and teams with greater autonomy to manage their own requests.
Conclusion
The release of Qflow 6.0 and its new Form Designer represents a qualitative leap in agile, personalized process management. With the new visual editor, organizations can create experiences tailored to their needs, removing technical barriers and empowering users with greater autonomy.
The future of process design is visual, flexible, and integrated.Explore it with Qflow.!