Workload Fundamentals

Workload Fundamentals is the best place to start if you’re new to no-code automation. This category includes clear, helpful guides that explain how Workload works and why it’s useful.

You’ll begin by learning what automation means. In simple terms, automation lets you create a series of actions that run on their own. For example, when someone fills out a form, you can send an email, add data to a spreadsheet, and notify your team. Once you set it up, Workload takes care of the rest.

Each article in this category focuses on a key idea. You’ll explore how triggers work, what actions do, and how information moves through a workflow. You’ll also see common examples, like sending alerts or saving form responses.

Workload Fundamentals also includes basics for managing your workspace. You’ll learn how to invite teammates, share workflows, and access helpful learning tools like tutorials and templates.

You don’t need any coding skills or technical background. Each article uses short sentences, plain language, and real-life examples to make learning easy.

When you're ready to start, Workload Fundamentals will give you the knowledge and confidence to build your first automation—and grow from there.