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Hi,

 

I need to know, is there any scripts or mapping kind of documentation available to migrate Nintex workflow to MS Flow.

 

Thanks,

Divya

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  • Pstork1 Profile Picture
    69,437 Most Valuable Professional on at

    There are consultants who specialize in this kind of work, but I'm not aware of any automated tool that can do it.  For example here:

    https://jobs.collab365.community/jobs/flow/i-will-convert-a-nintex-workflow-into-a-microsoft-flow-with-sharepoint-online/

  • v-litu-msft Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    Hi @DivyaBharathi,

     

    I am afraid there is no way could support Nintex to MS Flow migration.

    There is an idea contains your idea that hopes it could enable migrate from Nintex, you can vote it to make it come true in the future:

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Flow-Ideas/Please-add-support-for-flow-creation-API/idi-p/96305

    Best Regards,
    Community Support Team _ Lin Tu
    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

     

  • DivyaBharathi Profile Picture
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    Thank you Team!

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    TheControlVoice Profile Picture
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    The older answers here made sense at the time, but the tooling landscape has changed. If what you need is a practical mapping layer between Nintex workflow actions and Power Automate actions, Flow Migrator can now read Nintex exports and produce an action-level coverage report.

     

    That report is usually more useful than a generic mapping spreadsheet because it is based on the actual workflow export, not just a theoretical action list. It can also generate a Power Automate draft/import package when the workflow is within current support. Worth testing with one .nwf or .wf file: https://www.flowmigrator.com/

  • David_MA Profile Picture
    14,595 Super User 2026 Season 1 on at
    We migrated from Nintex a few years ago. Everything needed to be done manually, and I doubt Nintex has made it easier for organizations to switch. While you migrate, it is a good time to re-assess your process to see where improvements and changes can be made. For the most part, we took a completely different approach to Power Automate flows compared to what we were doing with Nintex. 
     
    The changes were mostly necessitated because of the differences in the two platforms. We migrated from the Nintex version that basically ran on top of SharePoint 2013 workflows. Most of the Nintex flows contained all steps in the process since those old SharePoint 2013 flows could essentially run forever. We now break the process into multiple workflows since Power Automate flows will timeout after 30 days.
     

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