AWS CodePipeline is a fully managed continuous delivery service that helps users automate release pipelines. CodePipeline automates the build, test, and deploy phases of the release process every time there is a code change, based on the release model a user defines.
$1
per active pipeline/per month
Keap
Score 6.5 out of 10
N/A
Keap is a small business-focused, comprehensive sales and marketing platform which combines basic contact management, CRM, marketing automation, and e-commerce capabilities into a single, subscription-based SaaS product.
$199
per month
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AWS CodePipeline
Keap
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AWS CodePipeline
$1
per active pipeline/per month
Free Tier
Free
Pro
$199.00
per month
Max
$289.00
per month
Max Classic
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per year
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AWS CodePipeline
Keap
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
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All plans with 1 user and 500 contacts. The price is $30.00 for each additional user.
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AWS CodePipeline
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Features
AWS CodePipeline
Keap
CRM Project Management
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AWS CodePipeline
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Ratings
Keap
7.7
29 Ratings
7% below category average
Task management
00 Ratings
8.820 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
00 Ratings
7.416 Ratings
Reporting
00 Ratings
7.127 Ratings
Automated CRM activity logging
00 Ratings
6.41 Ratings
Sales pipeline management
00 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Email & Online Marketing
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AWS CodePipeline
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Keap
5.9
152 Ratings
27% below category average
WYSIWYG email editor
00 Ratings
9.050 Ratings
Dynamic content
00 Ratings
8.947 Ratings
Landing pages
00 Ratings
4.0136 Ratings
A/B testing
00 Ratings
6.410 Ratings
Mobile optimization
00 Ratings
4.5126 Ratings
Email deliverability reporting
00 Ratings
4.5151 Ratings
List management
00 Ratings
4.5149 Ratings
Triggered drip sequences
00 Ratings
9.049 Ratings
Lead Management
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AWS CodePipeline
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Keap
5.5
153 Ratings
34% below category average
Lead nurturing automation
00 Ratings
5.0148 Ratings
Lead scoring and grading
00 Ratings
4.0130 Ratings
Data quality management
00 Ratings
4.5131 Ratings
Automated sales alerts and tasks
00 Ratings
5.0140 Ratings
Automated follow-ups
00 Ratings
9.11 Ratings
Campaign Management
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AWS CodePipeline
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Ratings
Keap
8.0
90 Ratings
8% above category average
Calendaring
00 Ratings
9.089 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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AWS CodePipeline
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Ratings
Keap
6.4
150 Ratings
6% below category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
7.255 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
4.0146 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
7.9137 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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I think AWS CodePipeline is a great tool for anyone wanted automated deployments in a multi-server/container AWS environment. AWS also offers services like Elastic Beanstalk that provide a more managed hosting & deployment experience. CodePipeline is a good middle ground with solid, built-in automation with enough customizability to not lock people into one deployment or architecture philosophy.
Keap is very good at contact management and automation creation but weaker at email campaign creation. I was particularly interested in a function where when manually entering a new contact, you are then able to email that contact using a premade HTML template. It will currently not do this. There is a workaround, but it is unnecessarily ponderous.
More articles and videos on how to use the various functions of Keap
Having representatives designated to certain regions or companies for a point of contact when help is needed
More options when building the emails. While the click and drop options can be a plus, they can also be negative because you are limited to image and text sizing and positions
We have invested a lot into Infusionsoft and are using it to automate our processes and marketing. Changing CRMs would have a HUGE cost for us and based on our evaluations, the grass isn't greener elsewhere. Infusiosoft fits most of our needs and is slowly getting better each year. Their support is great and we will continue to use them until something much better comes around or our company outgrows a small business CRM.
Overall, I give AWS Codepipeline a 9 because it gets the job done and I can't complain much about the web interface as much of the action is taking place behind the scenes on the terminal locally or via Amazon's infrastructure anyway. It would be nicer to have a better flowing and visualizable web interface, however.
You do need to spend some time on-boarding and implementing the software in order to have full functionality. We were lucky - we had colleagues at the university with experience with Keap and then hired an intern familiar with the software to get us set up and ready to use it. We've had some functionality issues with it along the way and that has frustrated myself and the other uses in our department.
Our pipeline takes about 30 minutes to run through. Although this time depends on the applications you are using on either end, I feel that it is a reasonable time to make upgrades and updates to our system as it is not an every day push.
OMG, it's all in one and that compromises everything, fundamentally. If you want a race car, invest in a race car. If you want a dune buggy, get that. If you want a boat that floats, go for it.
We didn't need a lot of support with AWS CodePipeline as it was pretty straightforward to configure and use, but where we ran into problems, the AWS community was able to help. AWS support agents were also helpful in resolving some of the minor issues we encountered, which we could not find a solution elsewhere.
Generally, very responsive support for even our more complicated issues. We do have some open issues that we need resolutions on and that I understand are complicated and will take longer to resolve but the open issues are significantly impacting to our business.
I have been to a number of in-person training sessions over the years with Keap and all of them have been FANTASTIC. They really put a lot of time and effort into these sessions. Staff and facilitators go out of their way to ensure that participants are getting what they need.
The results of training online are often based on how people learn. The training was great but with feature updates, you just have to get in there sometimes and do it! The training definitely lays a firm enough foundation for you to be successful even if its can't be updated with every feature update.
Don't let the fear of implementing a new software solution keep you from unleashing the power of automation that Infusionsoft provides. With the right implementation partner, the process can not only be smooth and painless, it can actually help you get a better understanding for how your current communication process can be improved upon.
CodeCommit and CodeDeploy can be used with CodePipeline so it’s not really fair to stack them against each other as they can be quite the compliment. The same goes for Beanstalk, which is often used as a deployment target in relation to CodePipeline.
CodePipeline fulfills the CI/CD duty, where the other services do not focus on that specific function. They are supplements, not replacements. CodePipeline will detect the updated code and handle deploying it to the actual instance via Beanstalk.
Jenkins is open source and not a native AWS service, that is its primary differentiator. Jenkins can also be used as a supplement to CodePipeline.
Keap is fast. The learning curve is shorter and they have an academy for learning with videos quite extensive that explain a lot of different scenarios, specially when you need to customize scenarios of automations and segments. Is cheaper if you consider that this services CRM + Mailing don´t come often in one package and the realiability to send mails is quite good.
You get a lot of features included, but you don't need to use them all at once to start seeing an effect. When you are ready to use them, they are there. It also scales without costing too much money.
CodePipeline has reduced ongoing devops costs for my clients, especially around deployment & testing.
CodePipeline has sped up development workflow by making the deployment process automated off git pushes. Deployment takes very little coordination as the system will just trigger based on what is the latest commit in a branch.
CodePipeline offered a lot of out-of-the-box functionality that was much simpler to setup than a dedicated CI server. It allowed the deployment process to built and put into production with much less and effort and cost compared to rolling the functionality manually.
Automation has allowed us to be more engaged and invested in our customers by reminding us about birthdays and other important events in their lives so that we can celebrate with them.
We lacked the manpower to sell and distribute orders online before setting up the payments and automation features. We now collect $5k+ a week in lost sales through online ordering.
List cleaning functionality and engagment settings have allowed us to run a 40-50% email open rate that allows us to create an engaged community around local events and opportunities as well as sales and special offerings.