Introducing Process Blueprints in Camunda Marketplace

Process blueprints can now be found on Camunda marketplace! Read on to learn how they can help you and how you can contribute.
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We’re excited to announce that Camunda Marketplace has expanded beyond Connectors to include process blueprints! We are actively seeking a wide range of process blueprints and invite you to contribute. This is your opportunity to showcase your expertise and guide Camunda users as they solve complex business challenges.

We’re looking for:

  • Process blueprints: Showcase detailed visual workflows, such as customer onboarding processes
  • Technical solutions: Share best practices for challenges such as incident handling of RPA bots, or demonstrate specialized BPMN patterns for modeling complexities
  • Diverse perspectives: Whether you have an industry-specific approach or a unique problem-solving technique, your contribution can make a difference

Why contribute?

Whether you have process blueprints to share or you’re building Connectors, we welcome your contributions to Camunda Marketplace. There are two ways to contribute:

  • Open source BPMN process models that users can immediately start using in their Camunda instance
  • Listing-only blueprints that describe a solution and provide instructions, screenshots, and videos

We look forward to seeing creative and practical solutions that can help shape the future of process orchestration and automation. Join our growing community today!

And don’t forget, if you have suggestions for the Camunda Engineering Team, our partners, or our developer community, visit the Idea Portal and let us know!

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