Overview
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Macroman
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Nintex
Score 8.1 out of 10
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Nintex offers a platform that helps companies discover, automate, and optimize business processes.
$480
Minimum 1,000 users per user
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Enterprise - Process Platform
$480
Minimum 1,000 users per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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I was not part of selecting Nintex, but I think Nintex does a better job of generating linear flowcharts vs. Microsoft Visio because it automates the majority of the process of creating process maps. (Microsoft Visio is better for creating flowcharts that are not linear. …
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Nintex is easier than Visual Studio and richer than SharePoint Designer, chosen for accessibility, scalability, and faster business process automation.
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Nintex is great! It works well with these applications. We can build profiles to give the bot the ability to use the applications like an employee. This gives us the ability to automate tasks inside our applications. As stated earlier, some of the applications are web-based. …
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No evaluation has been done to date. Implemented Nintex based on my past experience with Promapp (10 years plus).
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Nintex licensing is very suitable for our needs and solutions built are embedded and is adding a lot of value with the added benefit of being easy to maintain. The time to production for building some complex solutions versus other low code platforms is significantly less …
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We were originally using Skuid, which was purchased by Nintex, and they have done a good job with upkeep and adding new features.
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We like having a single-source of truth to access current maps.
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Ability to integrate with salesforce, Ability to use in flows, apex, API support. Allows multiple signers and dynamic signers.
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We selected Nintex because Process Manager is a purpose designed platform for knowledge management. However, what we discovered is that there are significant limitations, which has lead us to now explore developing a knowledge management platoform in sharepoint. this is a much …
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The feasibility of Nintex K2, combined with its integration capabilities and process development flexibility, was the key factor.
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Microsoft environment does not have the scalability of Nintex; it is perfect for small and medium-sized companies, especially in environments where Microsoft environment is almost entirely used. Although Microsoft offers options to connect to other applications, its platform …
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Nintex Process Platform is a great tool for automatic tasks and creating forms in SharePoint Online. For automating using other applications, including third party, Power Automate has more usage.
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Xmind was great for mind mapping, but when I tried to use it as a process mapper, I found it was rather lacking. It has its uses, but process mapping (at least for us in our stage and phase of mapping) was not up to the task, unfortunately. We didn't have any other software we …
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I would say Power Automate at the moment leads the category for all round toolset and useability
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I'm not aware of using or evaluating any other products.
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We use Outsystems for other processes in our operation but we see that this platform is not able to indentify processes when drawed. Besides that OutSystems requires some basic development knowledge to use it. This makes it not really useable for business units.
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Nintex is easier to use and manage, it looks way better and is a lot cheaper if you have a lot of workflow runs.
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Fast automations, ability to adopt custom script
Features
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Reporting & Analytics
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Ratings
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6.7
Ratings
14% below category average
Dashboards00 Ratings6.80 Ratings
Standard reports00 Ratings6.90 Ratings
Custom reports00 Ratings6.50 Ratings
Process Engine
Comparison of Process Engine features of Product A and Product B
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Nintex
7.1
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16% below category average
Process designer00 Ratings7.70 Ratings
Process simulation00 Ratings5.00 Ratings
Business rules engine00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
SOA support00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Process player00 Ratings7.40 Ratings
Support for modeling languages00 Ratings6.00 Ratings
Form builder00 Ratings7.90 Ratings
Model execution00 Ratings7.90 Ratings
Collaboration
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Nintex
9.0
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8% above category average
Social collaboration tools00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Content Management Capabilties
Comparison of Content Management Capabilties features of Product A and Product B
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Ratings
Nintex
10.0
Ratings
21% above category average
Content management00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
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User Ratings
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7.6
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Usability
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Availability
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8.9
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Performance
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9.7
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Support Rating
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8.6
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In-Person Training
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7.0
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Online Training
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8.8
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Implementation Rating
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8.0
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Configurability
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Ease of integration
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Product Scalability
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9.8
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Vendor post-sale
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
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We use Nintex to automate fundraising outreach at scale. It helps us send personalized emails to a large contact list, and we’d also like to automate follow-ups when there’s no reply.
If you need highly customized solutions or clean, fully controllable code, I wouldn’t recommend Nintex. It has many features, but it’s not the same as building your own system from scratch. That said, it can save a lot of time for standard automation workflows.
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Pros
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  • Integrations with other services using various secure authentication methods, along with the seamless integration with SharePoint, are the icing on the cake. This makes it superior to other BPM tools available in the market.
  • Flexibility in application development - The diverse configurable properties offer multiple ways to utilise the controls and events, affording the flexibility to expand your scope and enabling the creation and use of processes in a myriad of ways.
  • The streamlined and efficient deployment process significantly accelerates release management, allowing for faster and smoother implementation of updates and new features.
  • The user interface of the pages offers a more refined and appealing look and feel compared to most other BPM tools.
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Cons
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  • New Responsive Form does not allow to create a custom button anywhere we want. It will be useful to allow to add the button control anywhere within the form that can trigger the click event rule.
  • It will be useful to allow CSS in New Responsive Form.
  • Found HTML Table tag does not work properly in New Responsive Form.
  • More functionalities related to HTML, CSS and JavaScript in New Responsive Form will be very helpful.
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Likelihood to Renew
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Renewal is mainly on the fact that Nintex is so widely used and it would be impossible to migrate all of these existing workflows to another engine. Third-party lock-in within SharePoint is pretty strong, which makes it difficult to move to something else. Our Nintex database is well-over 100 GBs. Nintex email support is very good, and I've been impressed. The Community however is non-existent and filled with unanswered questions.
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Usability
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Nintex Workflow does exactly what it is advertised to do: make workflow development fast and easy. It doesn't provide very much new functionality, but it isn't really supposed to. When I am working with a client on a SharePoint project, I am always happy if I hear that they use Nintex Workflow, as it makes workflows much easier.
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Reliability and Availability
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The Nintex Process Platform has never crashed or had any availability issues during my usage. However there was an issue that was of my own making that caused a slowdown of the system. I had set up a process to run once a day and check for employees on a list that had certain parameters selected, and for some reason that I had to troubleshoot, the process instead ran constantly, which filled the cache quickly. I ended up having to dismantle that process so the system didn't crash.
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Performance
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Unlike any other process automation product out there. Not only is it a low-code, easy to use tool for building processes in environments like SharePoint or Salesforce, they have really started to expand their tool-set by offering tools to manage other things like process mapping, RPA, mobile,etc.
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Support Rating
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The support team works as fast as they can and they are usually fast to solver the issues. Sometimes they need more time to solve one of them because our workflows and so on are more complex than usual clients.
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In-Person Training
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The trainer addressed the smallest queries in a friendly and timely manner; He walked us through all the necessary products we were using
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Online Training
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I used the Nintex training software, it was easy to watch and follow along. It didn't go too fast and was descriptive enough to understand what the steps needed were in order to produce efficient workflows and user friendly forms.
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Implementation Rating
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1.Start with Simple Workflows: Begin with basic workflows to gain user confidence before tackling complex processes.
2.Involve Stakeholders Early: Engage business users and IT early to align workflows with real business needs.
3.Comprehensive Training: Invest in user training to ensure smooth adoption and reduce resistance.
4.Leverage Prebuilt Templates: Use Nintex’s templates to speed up implementation and maintain consistency.
5.Iterate and Optimize: Continuously improve workflows based on user feedback and performance metrics.
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Alternatives Considered
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I was not part of selecting Nintex, but I think Nintex does a better job of generating linear flowcharts vs. Microsoft Visio because it automates the majority of the process of creating process maps. (Microsoft Visio is better for creating flowcharts that are not linear. because it is less automated and more flexible.)
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Scalability
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The scalability is really bottlenecked by the imagination of the user. I was able to make processes for my own personal usage, making my daily tasks easier. I was also able to make processes that affected hundreds of employees, making large standardization and efficiency gains. So either way, the system is used the same way, and I was the limiting factor.
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Return on Investment
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  • People have woken up to the amount of overlap after mapping their processes.
  • People can be resistant to process changes. You need to have the support from above or support from the 'business' that you are process changing to be able to see the positive impacts.
  • Numbers talk. if you can get a general salary figure from your HR dept to show savings for 'employee bands', then when you present reports, they will be all the richer in data.
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ScreenShots

Nintex Screenshots

Screenshot of Nintex Automation CE, a complete agentic business orchestration platform — unifying process intelligence, agentic workflow orchestration, and AI-driven solution building in one governed platform.Screenshot of the Nintex K2 dashboard. The application offers on-premises and hosted solutions that brings together advanced orchestration, control, and scalability, and security into a single platform.