Workfront Fusion June 15 release
A lot came out last week. Here's a quick breakdown for anyone who hasn't dug into the release notes yet.
Unified Review and Approvals connector This is the headline. A native connector for Workfront's approval workflow, create and update approval stages, add participants, send reminders, make decisions, retrieve approval status, and even get suggested approvers. Previously you'd need custom API calls to automate any of this. Now it's native modules, which means cleaner scenarios and easier maintenance.
I'm planning to use this as part of a content supply chain automation :- Fusion watches for an approval decision in Workfront, then automatically triggers the downstream action in AEM without anyone manually checking the outcome. Will share more once it's built.
New Fusion API endpoints Fusion now has a significantly expanded API for managing Fusion itself. You can programmatically list, clone, and export scenarios, pull execution history, manage connections, data stores, folders, and webhooks. For anyone administering Fusion at scale this is a big deal, governance, backup, and deployment workflows just got a lot more buildable.
New Adobe Photoshop modules New modules added: create an artboard, create or edit a composite, edit an image with adjustments, execute Photoshop actions/scripts/transformations, and generate a manifest. Worth noting alongside this — some legacy Photoshop modules are being deprecated after July 30. If you have active scenarios using Photoshop, check the deprecation list and migrate sooner rather than later.
New Adobe InDesign modules Submit a custom script, update custom script app version, get current app versions, and convert PDF to InDesign document.
If anyone is planning to build scenarios or has already used any of these updates — share what you're working on. https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/workfront-fusion/using/fusion-release-activity/fusion-releases-2026/fusion-2026-6-15