Empower users and customers to drive automations

Experience the ease of a layered approach to self-service automation with the user-friendly workflow design features, customization options and endless extensibility of RunMyJobs.

  • Quick bottleneck remediation

    Incorporate human-in-the-loop activities for full visibility.

    Keep automation jobs flowing and reduce process fragmentation with self-service options for end-users to approve, give input for and control workflows.

  • Flexible user engagement

    Leverage a modular approach for precise configurations.

    Enable end-users to focus only on what they need by restricting visibility, customizing navigation and enhancing the user interface with extensions.

  • Full-scale integrations

    Tightly connect systems for maximum reliability.

    Automate customer and employee service request fulfillment, integrate with ServiceNow or configure workflows as web services.

Accessible self-service

Self-service automation improves the customer experience by allowing end-users to start, control and influence automated processes.

With a democratized solution, your workload automation service requests can be fulfilled more quickly and accurately, and unusual situations can be handled smoothly.

Self-service automation features

RunMyJobs caters for self-service automation with a range of capabilities:

  • Enable non-technical users with easy-to-use user interface customizations.
  • Connect disparate systems to automate customer and business service requests.
  • Gain peace of mind with comprehensive access and governance controls.
  • Build bespoke solutions with extensive solution development capabilities.

Optimized performance

Avoid needless confirmation checks by integrating with file management and productivity applications to verify user actions directly.

Where a user must take action, your teams can configure forms to submit workflows and post interactive messages to approve and manage them.

Provide maximum focus by customizing the portal for specific business units or users based on configured applications, limiting links to the forms and important elements they need.

Adaptable workflows

Build a set of blueprinted workflows and configurations for business units, other teams and customers to leverage with control.

Users can apply blueprints in the visual editor to complete workflows for their functions after a few Redwood University lessons, adding specific values or configuring connections to suit their needs.

Updates to templates are easy thanks to RunMyJobs’ extensive object-based workflow configuration architecture.

Hands-on extensibility

RunMyJobs’ built-in extension technology means automation developers can create solution components to enhance the user experience and orchestrate more processes smoothly.

  • Build custom user interface add-ons and tabs with extensions.
  • Customize the user interface with custom toolbars, context menus and dialogs.
  • Create specific servlets for third-party apps to access workflows and workflow data.
  • Integrate third-party apps into RunMyJobs and retrieve data from remote systems.

First-rate governance and security

Secure and govern the platform with access controls that fit your business.

  • Extend security using your enterprise standards and connect multiple SSO providers.
  • Architect according to your needs with separate RunMyJobs environments.
  • Segment environments with logical partitions that can be used for business units.
  • Authenticate with remote systems using securely stored credentials and certificates.
  • Report on all activity with comprehensive auditing and logging.

Connect RunMyJobs to ServiceNow

Enable the service desk to take action and interact with RunMyJobs by enabling the out-of-the-box bi-directional ServiceNow integration.

  • Fetch ServiceNow incident information and create, automate and update in RunMyJobs.
  • Create a ServiceNow incident and respond with RunMyJobs’ built-in messaging tool.
  • Enable IT teams to take action by executing automations from ServiceNow.