I've been working with quite a few clients on Workfront to Workfront integrations and the possibilities are endless! Here are some common, yet powerful, use cases. 1) Convert a request to either a project, program, or portfolio. You could extend this a LOT of ways, such as using a custom date field to set a planned completion date on a project. You can also use other custom fields for things like setting the portfolio or program that a project gets routed to upon creation. 2) Assign users based on a selection or set of selections in a request. For example you could have roles assigned in the project to generic designer, copywriter, etc, and then have the user select the design type [or whatever makes sense in your environment] (which can also be a team name). When you create the project, fusion looks at the Business Unit and assigns a team of designer, copywriter, etc. based on that, saving the manual assignment process. 3) Kick off a new request when a specific task is complete. 4) Update a selectable custom data field (dropdown, checkbox) when a new portfolio (or other object) is created. 5) Auto-number projects (or requests) upon creation, with NO GAPS in numbering (auditors love this) versus the native numbering which can have large gaps. 6) Automatically create new "operational projects" on a weekly or monthly basis. Useful for those repetitive projects that need to be set up for weekly, monthly, or quarterly events. 7) Set a task, request, or project name upon submission of request or creation of project, based on custom data elements 8) Have multiple templates added to a project based on custom data selection. Example: User requests a new campaign with 3 banners, one new web page, and coupons, with translation into Spanish and Portuguese. The system sets up the base project based on a template, then adds the other templates at the end or at specified points in the project. 9) Similar to 8, but create multiple projects from one request based on custom data selections. 10) Post a notice on a request or project, based on some event (request complete, milestone complete). This could provide more information than the standard notification of completion, such as a request for xxx is complete and here is the information in the custom form filled out by the person completing the request. Just a bit to get your started. There really is a lot that can be done Workfront to Workfront with fusion. All it takes is identification of current challenges / bottlenecks and a decent understanding of the Workfront data model and you can quickly be on your way. Marty Gawry - CapabilitySource