Skip to main content

Quick Start Guide

SyncNow enables organizations to synchronize their information across different systems. This guide walks you through creating a simple synchronization process between two Azure DevOps work systems.


1️⃣ Add System Connectors

  1. Navigate to the Systems page.

    Systems
  2. Press the Add System button.

  3. Create two connections to systems (in this example, Azure DevOps Server and Service connectors).

    Create Two Connections to Systems

    Tip: You can connect to any supported work systems, not just Azure DevOps.


2️⃣ Add a Sync Process

  1. Navigate to the Processes page.

  2. Press the Add Process button.

    Sync Processes
  3. Enable the process to start synchronization immediately after creation.

  4. Add a process name.

  5. Add a unique short name.

  6. Select the systems you want to synchronize (created in Step 3).

  7. (Enterprise edition only) Subscribe to WebHooks to synchronize an entity immediately after it is updated.

  8. Select the projects of the systems (if they exist) that you want to synchronize.

  9. Provide a unique alias for system connectors.

  10. Select the Mapping Template option to use a predefined mapping.

  11. Select an available template.

  12. Press the Save button.

Add Sync Process Configuration

A new Sync Process has been created.

New Sync Process


3️⃣ Check Synchronization

  1. Navigate to the Azure DevOps Service System and create a new Feature.

    Create a New Feature

  2. Navigate to the Status page.

  3. Review the sync run log.

  4. Review the synchronized entity.

    Review Synchronized Entity

A new entity has been synchronized.

New Synchronized Entity
  1. Go to the Azure DevOps Server system to confirm the setup.

    DevOps Server System Setup


🎉 You're All Set!

You have successfully set up a synchronization process between two Azure DevOps systems using SyncNow.
Explore more features and connectors to further streamline your workflows!