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Flow

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A Go Fig Flow is an automated data pipeline that moves, transforms, validates, and delivers data on a schedule or trigger—replacing manual exports, copy-paste routines, and repetitive reporting tasks.

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What Is a Go Fig Flow?

A Flow in Go Fig is an automated sequence of data operations that runs on a schedule or in response to triggers. Flows replace the manual, repetitive tasks that consume finance teams’ time: exporting data, cleaning it, transforming it, and delivering it to reports or stakeholders.

Think of a Flow as a reliable assistant that:

  • Pulls data from your source systems automatically
  • Applies transformations and business logic
  • Validates data quality along the way
  • Delivers results to Excel, boards, email, or other destinations
  • Runs on your schedule without manual intervention

How Do Flows Work?

Flows consist of connected steps that execute in sequence:

1. Trigger What starts the flow: schedule (daily at 6am), event (new data arrives), or manual (on-demand).

2. Extract Pull data from connected sources: ERPs, databases, spreadsheets, APIs.

3. Transform Apply business logic: calculations, aggregations, joins, filters, mappings.

4. Validate Check data quality: completeness, accuracy, consistency, business rules.

5. Deliver Send results to destinations: Excel files, boards, email reports, data warehouse, Slack.

Flow Examples

Month-End Close Automation

Trigger: First business day of each month at 7am

Steps:

  1. Extract trial balance from NetSuite
  2. Pull accruals from the accruals spreadsheet
  3. Extract intercompany transactions from all entities
  4. Apply elimination entries automatically
  5. Generate consolidated financial statements
  6. Validate that debits equal credits
  7. Deliver to the board deck Excel template
  8. Send summary email to the CFO

Result: Month-end close starts with data already prepared, cutting days off the process.

Daily Cash Position Report

Trigger: Every weekday at 8am

Steps:

  1. Pull bank balances from connected bank accounts
  2. Extract outstanding AR from the ERP
  3. Pull AP aging for upcoming payments
  4. Calculate projected cash position
  5. Flag any accounts below threshold
  6. Update the cash position board
  7. Send alert if cash falls below $500K

Result: Treasury starts each day with accurate cash visibility.

Variance Alert Flow

Trigger: Weekly, or when actual exceeds budget by >10%

Steps:

  1. Compare actuals to budget by department
  2. Calculate variance percentages
  3. Filter for material variances (>$10K or >10%)
  4. Generate variance explanation using AI
  5. Send alert to relevant department head
  6. Log variance for month-end review

Result: Proactive notification of budget issues before month-end surprises.

Building Flows

Go Fig offers multiple ways to create Flows:

Visual Builder: Drag-and-drop interface for connecting steps, setting conditions, and configuring destinations.

Natural Language: Tell Celeste what you want automated, and she builds the flow for you.

“Create a flow that sends me AR aging every Monday morning”

Templates: Start from pre-built flows for common use cases like month-end close, cash reporting, or variance analysis.

Flow Monitoring

Every Flow run is logged with:

  • Start and end times
  • Data volumes processed
  • Any errors or warnings
  • Validation results
  • Delivery confirmations

Set up alerts for failed runs so you’re notified immediately if something goes wrong.

Flows vs. Manual Processes

AspectManual ProcessGo Fig Flow
ExecutionRequires human actionRuns automatically
ConsistencyVaries by personIdentical every time
ErrorsProne to mistakesValidates automatically
SpeedHours of workCompletes in minutes
Audit trailOften missingFully logged
ScalabilityLimited by headcountUnlimited flows

Getting Started with Flows

Flows are available on all Go Fig plans. Start with a simple flow—like automating a weekly report—and expand from there. Most customers have 5-10 critical flows running within their first month. For step-by-step instructions, see the full Flows documentation.

Put Flow Into Practice

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