Nintex for SharePoint Is Running Out of Runway: What On-Premises Admins Must Do Before July 14, 2026

 If you manage SharePoint on-premises and your organization runs Nintex workflows, you have a deadline on your calendar. July 14, 2026.



That is when Microsoft ends extended support for SharePoint Server 2016 and 2019. It is also when the SharePoint 2010 workflow engine goes unsupported, InfoPath Forms retires, and SharePoint Designer 2013 retires. Nintex for SharePoint, the on-premises workflow product many organizations rely on, runs on that infrastructure. When the infrastructure loses support, Nintex for SharePoint loses its foundation.

Nintex itself ties its on-premises product’s timeline to Microsoft’s SharePoint Server support window. On its own end-of-support page, Nintex tells customers that with SharePoint Server 2016 and 2019 ending in July 2026, organizations should start planning immediately.

This blog covers what is ending, why on-prem organizations face a harder problem than their cloud peers, and the three migration paths that work for regulated environments.

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