Triniti by Active.ai vs. Azure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework)

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Triniti by Active.ai
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Active.Ai, a Gupshup company, is a Singapore-based Fintech startup with an innovation lab in Bengaluru, through artificial intelligence (AI) that delivers conversational banking services to help banks and financial institutions redefine their future digital strategy. They offer the Triniti CognitiveQnA platform that enables financial institutions to setup virtual agents to provide customer support.
$250
per month
Azure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework)
Score 7.3 out of 10
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Microsoft offers the Azure Bot Service (replacing the former Microsoft Bot Framework), a managed bot building platform, which provides an integrated environment that is purpose-built for bot development, enabling you to build, connect, test, deploy, and manage intelligent bots, all from one place.N/A
Pricing
Triniti by Active.aiAzure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework)
Editions & Modules
Basic
$250
per month Upto 1 million API requests per month
Standard
$1,200
per month Upto 1 million API requests per month 0.0015 per API beyond 1 million API requests
Premium
$2,500
per month Upto 1 million API requests per month 0.0025 per API beyond 1 million API requests
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Triniti by Active.aiAzure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework)
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount of 10% for annual pricing.—
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User Ratings
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8.7
(5 ratings)
Usability
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8.8
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
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8.8
(4 ratings)
User Testimonials
Triniti by Active.aiAzure Bot Service (Microsoft Bot Framework)
Likelihood to Recommend
Gupshup
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Microsoft
It is suited for applications like computerizing messages, or any business thought that would require the entrepreneur to robotize their reactions, particularly assuming they are managing a ton of clients and they can't answer to every single one of them. It'd be the most ideal to computerize messages of enormous associations where the reactions measure up to the clients' assumptions. It would be less appropriate in associations where clients' viewpoints matter and every client is interesting and requires the association's consideration, where the specialist organization doesn't need to sum up the clients' interests.
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Pros
Gupshup
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Microsoft
  • Real-time communication.
  • Lightweight software protocols.
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Cons
Gupshup
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Microsoft
  • They have simplified the coding for the bot in Azure, but it would help if the coding was further simplified so that non-IT can operate [and] create it easily.
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Usability
Gupshup
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Microsoft
Azure Bot Service provides an integrated environment for bot development. Microsoft Azure Cloud is fully compatible and its security features. It's more important to pay attention to the logic of business than the specifics of each messenger. We don't have any issues using the bot framework because the implementation is excellent.
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Support Rating
Gupshup
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Microsoft
Support is helpful when we have a problem, but online documentation is lacking
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Alternatives Considered
Gupshup
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Microsoft
Microsoft Bot Framework is much better and well more established without a lot of proprietary software/coding language. Lex is very limited with integration with standard hardware and network configurations. Lex has performance issues and was too slow to meet near real-time collaboration requirements. Bot Framework complements many other Microsoft communication products and this was key to implementing without a lot of new training required.
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Return on Investment
Gupshup
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Microsoft
  • Interfaces with the SQL data set, tracks down plans/replies, and tests them with the SDK.
  • Utilizing the system is made conceivable by the Bot Dev gateway. We can interface our bot in excess of ten channels, including Twilio Facebook, Twilio, Twilio, and Slack, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
  • It is expensive.
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