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Kuali Build is a code-free platform for building workflow applications. See the full description here.
Who is Kuali Build for?
Kuali Build is intended as a self-service workflow tool for University departments to build their own workflow applications on a platform that is centrally supported by ITS and Kuali. The rich capability of forms design and workflow engine, along with an easy-to-use interface, provides a much more effective and efficient experience as compared to using PDF or Word documents for facilitating electronic workflow. See the Kuali Blog for more articles on uses for Kuali Build https://www.kuali.co/build/resources/blog
Kuali Build Access
Users of Kuali Build forms may access My Documents (formerly Submissions) and the Action List for workflow approvals at https://uconn.kualibuild.com.
Please complete and submit a Kuali Build Access Request Form to obtain access to build workflow forms.
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Student employees are encouraged to use their student work account credentials for access to Kuali Build. |
Getting Started
The following information will assist you with the essentials for getting started with Kuali Build.
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Review the material in our Kuali Build Essentials guide to get started.
To be granted access to Kuali Build, you must attest that you have reviewed the support documentation in Kuali Build Essentials.
Additional Information from Kuali Build
Below is a selection of support documentation from Kuali Build.
https://kuali-build.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/360006505934-Kuali-Build-Basics
https://kuali-build.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/360004535034-How-Do-I-Manage-the-Document-List-
https://kuali-build.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/360008307913-Kuali-Build-Training-Videos
https://kuali-build.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/360000578234-Knowledge-Base
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For Kuali Build questions, please submit a request via email at techsupport@uconn.edu or the Technology Support Center Portal at techsupport.uconn.edu.
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Kuali launched a new collaboration forum called Kuali Circles, based on feedback received that customers want a place for app admins to collaborate with folks solving similar problems on their campuses using Build. Click here for more information about Kuali Circles. |