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  • February 18, 2025
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Good morning,

Is there any tool o method to document a bot ?

I have to do it with all the bots already created and som of them are big one to re-write every line, or tp create the flow diagram…

Thks.

Jose Marin

Best answer by JLogan3o13

There is no tool, to my knowledge, that will automatically do this for you. In 11.3 there was a Workflow Designer, but I don’t believe there is any equivalent today.

Automator AI would be similar, but it is really going the opposite direction: from a BPMN diagram it builds out a bot skeleton: 

https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/auai-cp-ov.html

 

There is also Process Discovery, which can produce a flow graph. But this is a pretty weighty tool and license, and takes some time to watch processes being performed on a team before you get decent data. Again, probably not exactly what you’re looking for:

https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/flow-graph.html

 

Personally, for workflows, I use draw.io because it is free and has great features like being able to filter a diagram to show only a successful or failed path, link to different child tasks, save as html with animations, etc. Makes it easy when presenting to business units.

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  • February 18, 2025

There is no tool, to my knowledge, that will automatically do this for you. In 11.3 there was a Workflow Designer, but I don’t believe there is any equivalent today.

Automator AI would be similar, but it is really going the opposite direction: from a BPMN diagram it builds out a bot skeleton: 

https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/auai-cp-ov.html

 

There is also Process Discovery, which can produce a flow graph. But this is a pretty weighty tool and license, and takes some time to watch processes being performed on a team before you get decent data. Again, probably not exactly what you’re looking for:

https://docs.automationanywhere.com/bundle/enterprise-v2019/page/flow-graph.html

 

Personally, for workflows, I use draw.io because it is free and has great features like being able to filter a diagram to show only a successful or failed path, link to different child tasks, save as html with animations, etc. Makes it easy when presenting to business units.


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Thks a lot for your info. !!


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