Step 1: Navigate to the Konnector’s Page
Once logged in, go to the Konnector’s page, where you can manage all your connected nodes and automations.
Click on the "Konnector" tab in the main navigation menu.
Step 2: Select the Automation in Which You Need to Add a Node
After reaching the Konnector’s page, look through your list of automations.
Find and click on the automation in which you want to add the new node. This will open the automation's workflow or configuration page.
Adding a New Node
Step 3: Click on the "+" Button
On the workflow page of the selected automation, look for an option or button to "+". This is typically located at the top or bottom of the workflow view or in a visible area within the automation.
Step 4: Select the Type of Node to Add
Click the "+" icon that appears down the node. Select the “Apps” option
Step 5: Configure the Node
Once the node is added to your workflow, configure it by setting any necessary parameters or settings to ensure the node operates as needed.
Step 6: Save the Node
After configuring the new node, make sure to click "Save" to finalize the addition. The new node will now be a part of your automation.
This is how the flow will look after adding a Node
Adding a New Node Between Two Existing Nodes
Step 1: Identify Where to Insert the Node
In your selected automation’s workflow, identify the two existing nodes between which you want to insert the new node. Ensure that the nodes are in sequence and are logically connected.
Step 2: Click on the "+" Icon (or Insert Option)
Look for an Insert or "+" icon that appears between the two nodes. This option is usually visible between the Konnectors of the nodes.
Step 3: Select and Configure the New Node
Clicking the "+" icon will prompt you to choose the type of node (e.g., trigger, action, or condition) that you want to place between the two nodes.
Once you select the node type, configure any necessary parameters for the new node.
Step 4: Save the Changes
After inserting and configuring the new node, click "Save" to update the workflow. The new node will now be positioned between the two existing nodes in your automation.
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