Bump.sh vs. Cloud Elements (discontinued)

Overview
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Bump.sh
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Web businesses rely more and more on APIs, whether for microservices architectures, headless CMS, or connecting to third-party services. API standards and specifications evolve rapidly contributing to the complexification of architectures. At the same time, the pandemic imposed a new paradigm of fast-changing teams, through remote work practices, the Great Resignation, and the increased adoption of modern web development management practices. In this context,…
$149
per month
Cloud Elements (discontinued)
Score 5.0 out of 10
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Cloud Elements was a cloud API integration service acquired by UiPath in 2021. It used cooperative apps to connect an organization’s customers, partners and employees to the cloud services they use. The product was discontinued in 2023.N/A
Pricing
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Standard
$149
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Business
$599
per month
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Cloud Elements shines when you want to offer multiple options to the user on a type of system, such as supporting integration to CRM and wanting to offer Dynamics, Salesforce, and HubSpot on equal footing. If you only have a single integration with a single system, using Cloud Elements adds an unnecessary layer of abstraction.
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Pros
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  • The API itself is very robust and easy to use, being a standard REST interface, standard HTTP response codes, well-packaged error messages, etc.
  • Their uptime is great! I think I've seen one (short) 5-minute' blip' the entire time we've been connected for any type of primary function.
  • Their support is top notch, they respond quickly, and the team that works with you is communicative and knowledgable.
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Cons
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  • The only thing I can think of that they could improve is the quality of the assets they produce in the go-to-market process. This is a huge value add service, but the quality of what was produced was lower than what we would have produced internally. We spent more time going back and forth on the assets than it would have taken us to build them from scratch.
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At the time we found Cloud Elements we found no other option that had a Unified API for cloud storage providers.
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Return on Investment
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  • Not my area of expertise, but it made my job as an implementer much easier, especially after finishing the first integration.
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