Connect Egnyte integrations
Safeguard your enterprise content by automating Egnyte to create secure folders for new CRM clients or archive signed legal documents. Our workflow automation lets you sync user permissions based on project roles and manage file access across your teams. Sign up today to build your first governed content pipeline.
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Build your Egnyte integrations.
Automate Egnyte on Make to safeguard your enterprise content by using it as a trigger for workflows when new files are uploaded or existing files are updated. Egnyte can also act as an action to create secure folders, archive documents, sync user permissions based on project roles, and manage file access across your teams.
Adds a user to a group.
Changes status of a specific task.
Checks status of a requested audit report generation.
Copies file to new folder.
Copies folder.
Creates a new bookmark on a folder.
Creates a new comment on a file.
Creates a file audit report.
Creates a public file link.
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Popular Egnyte workflows.
Looking to get more out of Egnyte? With Make you can visually integrate Egnyte into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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