Workflow Design
Build the Workflow in Strev's No-Code Builder — No Developer Required
The workflow design starts with defining the trigger condition — the operational event that starts this workflow — and then building the steps that follow. Each step can be an approval (routed to a specific user, role, or department), an automated action (create a work order, send an alert, update a record), or a conditional branch (if the value exceeds X, route to senior approver; otherwise, auto-approve). Strev's workflow builder presents this as a structured configuration interface — no code, no flowchart diagrams, no IT dependency. Operations administrators design and deploy workflows in the same interface used to manage assets and maintenance tasks.
Asset Management
Automatic Trigger
The Workflow Starts the Moment Its Trigger Condition Is Met — Without Manual Initiation
Configured workflows start automatically when their trigger event occurs in Strev. An asset checkout request creates a workflow instance immediately. A maintenance task completion fires the follow-up workflow. A threshold breach starts the escalation workflow. A new vendor record triggers the onboarding approval chain. There's no "submit to workflow" button for users to remember — the workflow starts because the operational event happened, not because someone initiated it manually.
Operational Alerts
Intelligent Routing
The Right People Are Notified and Assigned at Each Step — Automatically
As the workflow progresses through its steps, Strev routes each action to the correct person automatically — based on the user role, department, asset owner, or named approver configured at that step. The assigned participant receives a notification with the context they need to act: what's being requested, why, what the current state is, and what their action needs to be. No manually searching for who to forward it to. No verbal requests to check an inbox. The right person has the right information at the right moment.
Work Order Management
Approval & Decision
Approvers Act From Any Device — and Escalation Fires If They Don't
Approvers receive the workflow action in Strev — on desktop or mobile — with the context needed to make an informed decision: asset details, request background, previous approval history, and any attached documentation. They approve, reject, or request more information with a single action. If no action is taken within the configured window, the escalation rule fires automatically — notifying the approver's manager and re-routing the action to ensure the workflow keeps moving regardless of individual response delays.
Mobile App
Automated Execution
Completed Steps Trigger Automatic Actions — Without Anyone Managing the Handoff
When an approval is granted or a workflow step is completed, the configured automated actions execute immediately: asset status is updated, a work order is created and assigned, a notification is sent to the next team, a QR label is generated, a document is attached, or the next workflow step begins. The handoff between workflow steps happens in the system — not in someone's inbox. Every operational consequence of a workflow decision is executed automatically at the point of the decision.
Maintenance Tasks
Audit & Analytics
Every Workflow Step Is Logged — Building an Operational Process Record Automatically
Every workflow event — trigger, routing, approval, rejection, escalation, automated action, and completion — is logged in a timestamped, tamper-evident audit record. Workflow analytics surface process performance data: average completion time by workflow type, most-delayed steps, approval bottlenecks, escalation frequency, and process completion rates. Operations leaders use this data to identify where manual processes still create friction and to continuously improve the workflows that replace them.
Reporting & Analytics