Integration tiles allow you to group related flows together. You can create integration tiles to group related integrator.io flows in the same location, but integrator.io stores any flow you create from the Resources menu in the Standalone Flows tile. Once you create additional integration tiles, you can move any flow stored in the Standalone Flows tile, to any other tile.
Create an integration tile
Use the following steps to create a new integration tile:
- At the top right, click + Create integration.

- Give your tile a name and optional description.
- Click Save.
Use your integration tile
Note: The options available vary based on whether your tile is for standalone flows. The action you can take will vary based on your role and permissions. Find out more about roles and permissions.
- Settings: This JSON settings field is exposed on many of the core resource types (integrations, flows, exports, imports, connections, etc.). You can use this field to parameterize the logic within your resource to incorporate hooks, filters, or handlebars. The settings fields stored on linked/related resources are also accessible at runtime. For example, the settings field defined at the integration tile level will be accessible to all flows running within the same integration tile. It is recommended that you create a custom form to expose and manage your settings fields, so that less technical users do not need to work with raw JSON.
- Flows: This tab lists all the flows in the integration tile. You can also create new flows for the integration from this tab.
- Dashboard: This tab allows you to monitor all flows. You can correct or retry any errors for any of the flows in the integration from this tab.
- Connections: This tab lists all the connections in your integration tile.
- Notifications: This tab allows you to configure and modify email notifications.
- Audit Log: This tab allows you to view and monitor all activity in your integration tile.
- Users: This tab allows you to view and manage all users who have access to the integration.
- Admin: This tab allows you to view and edit the Name, Description, and Readme for the integration tile.
- Clone integration: This button allows you to clone all components in the integration. This is useful if you plan on making a lot of modifications, but do not want to break anything that currently works while testing changes.
- Delete integration: This button allows you to delete the integration. You can't delete the Standalone Flows integration.
Check out our community forum for more info on integrator.io and Flow Builder. You can ask questions and post tips.
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