Nextide Adds Activepieces Integration to Maestro for Streamlined App Connectivity
Nextide has announced a new integration between its business process automation tool, Maestro, and the low-code platform Activepieces, allowing organizations to connect internal applications with automated workflows more easily.
This development enables businesses to retain their existing software infrastructure while layering process automation on top. By using Activepieces, teams can set up workflows between Maestro and commonly used tools without the need for complex development or custom APIs. The integration is designed to support a wide range of use cases, from document handling to finance-related processes.
The company shared an example involving vendor onboarding, where a document repository is automatically created using Maestro and Activepieces. The process, typically involving several departments and applications, is completed without writing any code. According to Nextide, the goal is to empower organizations to increase productivity and leverage current systems rather than replace them.
Shared by Randy Kolenko, the announcement emphasizes how low-code platforms like Activepieces are reshaping workflow automation by simplifying system connectivity and reducing the reliance on traditional data exports or web services.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article misattributed the source of the announcement and linked to the incorrect organization. This has since been corrected, and the cache has been cleared to reflect the update.


