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How to Accelerate Workflow Creation

The Power of Cloning: How to Accelerate Workflow Creation

Introduction

Cloning in workflow automation allows IT teams to quickly replicate proven processes, adapt them for new use cases, and deploy without rebuilding from scratch. This accelerates automation delivery, reduces errors, and ensures consistency across departments. In Anakage’s Authoring Studio, cloning empowers IT teams to scale automation faster while maintaining security, compliance, and operational efficiency.

Clone → Adapt → Deploy Instantly replicate proven workflows with Anakage's Authoring Studio, cutting automation build time by up to 70%

Why Workflow Cloning Matters in IT Automation

Modern IT operations are under constant pressure to deliver faster, more reliable services with fewer resources. Traditional automation methods like manual scripting are not only time-consuming but also prone to human error and inconsistencies across environments. Every new workflow often requires starting from the ground up, slowing down IT teams and creating bottlenecks.

This is where workflow cloning becomes a game-changer. Instead of reinventing the wheel, cloning allows IT teams to take a tested, successful automation workflow and replicate it instantly. With a few adjustments, the same workflow can be adapted to new roles, departments, or systems. The result is a dramatic reduction in build time, consistent service delivery, and greater agility in responding to business needs.

 

What Workflow Cloning Means in the Anakage Authoring Studio

Anakage’s Authoring Studio, a low-code/no-code automation engine, brings cloning to the forefront of IT operations. Unlike traditional “templates” or scripts, cloning in Authoring Studio is a direct copy of an existing workflow — complete with condition-based logic, scripts, software installs, and triggers.

 

Key capabilities include:

With Authoring Studio, cloning follows a simple process: clone → adapt → deploy, allowing IT teams to build automation faster while ensuring enterprise-grade reliability.

 

Key Use Cases Where Cloning Delivers Value

1. Employee Onboarding Workflows

A standard onboarding workflow might include creating AD accounts, installing required applications, setting up compliance checks, and provisioning access. With cloning, IT can replicate this “gold standard” workflow and adapt it for specific roles (e.g., HR, Finance, or Engineering) or regional compliance needs.

2. Software Deployments

Workflows for installing VPN clients, productivity tools, or printers can be cloned and adjusted per department. Instead of manually building each deployment workflow, IT can replicate and tweak existing ones, cutting deployment time dramatically.

3. Automated Remediation

Cloning is particularly powerful for remediation workflows. For example, a disk cleanup script triggered by low storage can be cloned and adapted for CPU utilization or battery health issues, ensuring consistent responses across different device problems.

4. Hybrid Environment Automation

Enterprises often run mixed environments with on-premises and cloud-based management systems like Microsoft Intune. Cloning allows IT to reuse workflows for both setups, ensuring consistency in deployment across the entire digital estate.

Business Impact of Workflow Cloning

The benefits of cloning go beyond efficiency. They directly impact cost, security, and user experience:

Industry research supports this approach. According to Gartner, enterprises adopting no-code automation platforms can reduce automation build time by up to 70%, unlocking faster time-to-value while lowering operational overhead.

Best Practices for Maximizing Workflow Cloning

To get the most out of workflow cloning, IT leaders should:

By following these practices, IT teams ensure that cloned workflows remain efficient, reliable, and secure.

Conclusion

Cloning is more than a shortcut; it’s a force multiplier for IT automation. By enabling rapid reuse and adaptation of workflows, it accelerates service delivery, minimizes manual effort, and ensures consistent outcomes across the enterprise.

As part of Anakage’s Authoring Studio, workflow cloning illustrates the true potential of low-code/no-code automation: empowering IT teams to scale smarter, faster, and more securely.

This capability sits at the heart of [ The Guide to Low-Code/No-Code Platforms for IT Automation ], where cloning is one of the most effective ways to accelerate workflow creation and deliver measurable impact.

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