Nexla's Overview screen now features a Quick Create bar for one-click flow creation and an upgraded Flow Runs widget that provides run-based activity insights, along with a cleaner interface and enhanced visibility into organization-wide usage for Administrators.
The redesigned Overview screen transforms your starting point in Nexla by adding convenient shortcuts for flow creation and providing more meaningful insights into your data operations. The new Quick Create bar offers a faster path to building data flows when you want to jump directly into creation, while the Flow Runs widget replaces the previous Data Flow Status display with run-based metrics that more accurately reflect actual data flow activity—giving you immediate visibility into recent executions, record volumes, and current status across your flows.
🔷 Here's how the enhanced Overview screen improves your platform experience:
- One-click flow creation
Launch flow creation directly from the Overview screen using the Quick Create bar—simply click a flow type tile to start building your data pipeline without navigating to the Integrate screen first. - Run-based activity insights
The new Flow Runs widget displays flows that have executed recently, showing flow names, execution timing, record counts, error notifications, and current status (Running or Idle) for a more accurate view of your data operations. - Streamlined interface design
Experience a cleaner, more intuitive layout that presents essential information and actions with improved visual clarity and reduced interface complexity. - Organization-wide visibility for Administrators
Administrators now see both personal and organization-wide usage statistics on a single screen, providing comprehensive insights into platform activity across the entire team.
This enhancement reduces the steps required to create new flows, provides more actionable insights into flow activity, and creates a more efficient starting point for your data operations—getting you to your work faster with better visibility into what's happening across your data pipelines.