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Hi,

I am facing slowness while editing a workflow. My workflow current size is 21MB which is less than the maximum limit. But it is very slow while editing and suddenly an page load error pop up and all the unsaved changes are lost.

Kindly advise if anyone has faced an issue like this and resolved, thanks!

Hi ​@TootkerSolutions,

Thanks for reaching out about the issue you're experiencing with Nintex Workflow. Based on what you've described, it seems the problem may be related to your local environment rather than the Nintex Workflow platform itself.

To help narrow things down, could you please try the following?

  • Clear your browser cache and cookies.
  • Try accessing the workflow in a different browser (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox).
  • Restart your computer and ensure there are no background processes consuming excessive memory.
  • If possible, test the workflow on a different device to see if the issue persists.

These steps will help us determine whether the issue is system-specific. Let me know how you go, and I’ll be happy to assist further if needed.


Hi Simon,

Thanks for the response. I have already tried the suggested options and still the issue is same. 

This doesn’t look like system specific issue as we have already tried with different machines. 


Hi ​@TootkerSolutions,

 

I’m really sorry to hear that you’re still experiencing issues.

I’ve checked the Nintex status page (https://status.nintex.com/) and there are currently no reported incidents affecting Nintex Workflow. This suggests the issue may be specific to this particular workflow or your local environment.

While Nintex Workflow is a cloud-based SaaS product, it runs entirely within your browser. This means your computer’s performance, especially memory and processing power, can significantly impact working with large workflows. Although Nintex supports workflows up to 25MB, not all machines are equally equipped to handle that size smoothly.

If the issue persists and you'd like a deeper investigation, I recommend contacting Nintex Support. They’ll be able to look into it more thoroughly and provide tailored assistance.