Are you looking to automate your business but intimidated by your lack of coding experience? Do you feel like you’re falling behind without any new complicated technology? Are you overwhelmed by all the new technological processes your competitors are using? Studio X through UiPath may be the solution for you.
Designed for citizen developers who want to automate simple, everyday tasks, regular business users can now create their own automations without any programming experience. Not only can Studio X get you started on your projects, but it can also help you understand how to identify which tasks are perfect for publishing.
Here are a few frequently asked questions to give you a better look on how Studio X could fit your business needs.
What is Studio X?
Simply put, Studio X is a no code platform from UiPath for business users to automate everyday business tasks. It has many integrations and templates that allow for a wide range of automations, and is designed for individuals without prior programming experience or expertise in process automation.
What can Studio X do?
Learn more from in this Demo led by Ashlings own RPA Developer, Grant Gernes:
Not at all...Studio X was made for business users who do not have coding experience or expertise, but still want to automate their own repetitive tasks - As long as you can simplify the tasks into separate steps.
How can I get myself familiar with using it?
If you are nervous about jumping in too quick, there are a variety of helpful resources to familiarize yourself with Studio X.
With these lessons and resources, Studio X makes sure your transition into this space is smooth and educational.
To get started, follow these basic steps to get you on your way to a successful Studio X set up.
For access and control, businesses are equipped with a file-based governance system, which can be deployed locally or externally with a single registry key. If you are looking for even more control, businesses have the power and freedom to make their own rules where they can enforce particular settings, policies, or behaviors. What’s more, to know what users are doing with Studio X, there are execution logs with all information from automations, including the emails sent with Outlook activities. With these measures, you can be confident in your power with Studio X.
In addition to Studio X, there is Studio and StudioPro. Here’s a quick rundown of what each does:
Together, Studio X, Studio, and Studio Pro complete the Studio family of products that offer governance, organization, and control to not only fit your company needs, but also give everyone the capability to create their own robot. Here’s what the full family can offer you:
The Project Notebook is an Excel file that is a part of each process within Studio X. The Project Notebook is used to store all the values that the robot will be using during an automation. This could be an email address, a file path, dates, and other necessary values. Using the Project Notebook helps to keep projects organized and makes it easier for others to view and update in the future as needed. It’s also a great place to store and organize these important steps int he process.
What Can Project Notebook Do?
If you are still confused about the Project Notebook, here are just a few specific applications of the notebook within Studio X:
We hope these questions give you the answers you needed, as well as a basic understanding of what Studio X is all about and what it can offer.
If you are interested in learning more - as we know you would be - check out Grant Gernes step-by-step video on how to leverage UiPath Project Notebook in Studio X.
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