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Bonita Platform

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What is Bonita Platform?

Bonita is an open-source business process and workflow management platform created by the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science. It is available as a free community edition or as a commercial subscription product.

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Recent Reviews

BonitaSoft BPM review.

10 out of 10
January 08, 2024
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We use BonitaSoft as our workflow and low code/no code platform. We've implemented it for business processes like logistics, supply chain, …
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Bonita for BPM !

10 out of 10
December 23, 2022
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Bonita platform is used for an HR portal, including data and process from HR and others entity, using connector extensions to get and put …
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BonitaSoft review

5 out of 10
May 17, 2022
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Building a solution to modelize client processes and use Bonita API to link our Bonita model with our custom micro-services.
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9 out of 10
May 17, 2022
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Bonita Platform is a process manager and process orchestrator that is used to control the business process and create an organized …
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Bonita at a glance

7 out of 10
December 29, 2021
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For workflow automation to save time and cost, which will be an ongoing process and change based on business requirements. We are …
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Popular Features

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  • Process designer (52)
    8.7
    87%
  • Business rules engine (42)
    8.1
    81%
  • Form builder (48)
    7.9
    79%
  • Model execution (48)
    7.6
    76%

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Pricing

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What is Bonita Platform?

Bonita is an open-source business process and workflow management platform created by the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science. It is available as a free community edition or as a commercial subscription product.

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Features

Reporting & Analytics

Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.

7.2
Avg 8.1

Process Engine

Designing and building process models

7.8
Avg 8.4

Collaboration

Collaboration tools allowing BPM experts to collaborate on model design

6.9
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Content Management Capabilties

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Product Details

What is Bonita Platform?

Bonitasoft supports digital operations and modernization of information systems with Bonita, an open-source and extensible platform for automation and optimization of business processes.

Presented as easy to handle and integrate into heterogeneous information systems, Bonita accelerates development and deployment of process automation projects, service orchestration and application development. This is made possible by its low code capabilities, reusable components, and unified deployment on-premise and on the cloud.

CIOs can confront both short-term challenges (often from requests from business teams who wish to support their business development), and the long-term challenge of modernizing IT to deliver on business needs and customer expectations.

Open-source, extensible and integrated, Bonita is based on an architecture that clearly separates the process, data and user interface layers. All project team members can collaborate to develop, deploy and maintain sustainable processes in line with the expectations of business users. Project governance, specific to each company, is respected by a clear separation between visual programming and coding capabilities. Each project team member can leverage their specific know-how and skills to add value. The technologies used do not require learning new languages ​​or methods, but instead rely on commonly used components such as Java, enterprise services such as SSO and LDAP, continuous delivery, and the ability to develop in SDKs. These capabilities avoid the need for additional resources.

The use of BPMN, reusable components, numerous extension points, deployment on premise or in the cloud all help guarantee rapid and agile developments.

Complex business processes become visible with centralized monitoring. Traceability, execution control and reduced risk of errors allow teams to focus on optimizing and improving operational efficiency on an ongoing basis.

Bonita Platform Features

Process Engine Features

  • Supported: Process designer
  • Supported: Business rules engine
  • Supported: SOA support
  • Supported: Support for modeling languages
  • Supported: Form builder
  • Supported: Model execution

Collaboration Features

  • Supported: Social collaboration tools

Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Dashboards
  • Supported: Standard reports
  • Supported: Custom reports

Content Management Capabilties Features

  • Supported: Content management

Bonita Platform Screenshots

Screenshot of Process designed in Bonita BPM StudioScreenshot of Bonita BPM project overviewScreenshot of Fully customized end user interfaceScreenshot of Bonita BPM Admin App

Bonita Platform Video

The Bonita platform for digital process automation

Bonita Platform Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows, Linux, Mac
Mobile ApplicationMobile Web
Supported CountriesWorldwide
Supported LanguagesEnglish, French, Spanish

Frequently Asked Questions

Bonita is an open-source business process and workflow management platform created by the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science. It is available as a free community edition or as a commercial subscription product.

Reviewers rate Process designer highest, with a score of 8.7.

The most common users of Bonita Platform are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • UI design
  • Workflow using BPMN
  • Use of Java code
  • Integration using connectors
  • I can only think of database connection, it could be improved for a better and shorter experience connecting the data since this is a low-code technology.
Pranshu Sharma | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Configuration over customization.
  • Excellent process views.
  • Mobile-friendly.
  • Zero downtime deployment for new workflows.
  • Online configuration tool instead of offline IDE.
  • Support for deployment on enterprise-grade application servers like Oracle WebLogic, IBM, etc.
Maciej Michalak | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • It is a very low cost platform. You can start with open-source edition which is free and with the application number growth upgrade to subscription editions for more features and support. Subscription editions are still not expensive compared to bigger players platforms.
  • It offers a great UI designer tool for rapid building process forms and web applications.
  • It gives a lot of flexibility and extensibility. It comes with features like built-in connectors, convenient API, and a web portal. You can add your own connectors, extend the API and customize the portal for your own needs.
  • There is only one business data model. Even if deploying new processes does not require stopping the platform, the BDM update requires it.
  • During the platform evolution often new bugs were introduced so it was risky to deploy the platform in the low minor version. For example, there were memory leaks from 7.2.0 to 7.2.3.
  • The administrator portal could be improved. It is hard to look at subprocess data, for example and it is sometimes better to investigate with SQL queries. I don't like new (7.3) task list either.
richard gay | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Mixing interactions between several IT applications with human interaction through automatic email receipt and response
  • Offering several formats for comminicating with IT applications: web services, email, files
  • Provides an effective form editor, including fields where values entered by humans drive the next actions of the business process
  • Not easy to delpoy new releases
  • License key management has to be renewed too frequently, even with a commercial contract in place
  • Adding more standard interfaces to common IT applications such as ERP systems
  • Change the culture from a technical / engineering culture to a customer-focused culture - this is already underway with the arrival of BONITA Customer success
John Wadie | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Modeling the business data.
  • Building a responsive UI for the process users.
  • Building integration with LOB systems in the form designer now requires implementing REST API's. This is a development overhead, and should be simplified.
  • The studio should include more options for handling exceptions.
October 12, 2016

BonitaSoft Review

Marius Andrei Zamfirescu | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Bonita UI Editor is using latest technologies and is very easy to develop. You have complete freedom.
  • Living application as part of version 7 brings huge functionality for custom development.
  • Modifying case instances in production environment can be easily done from the portal.
  • The big list of connectors.
  • API system allows you to easily access all the data you need.
  • The BPM API system has no security and all authenticated users can access data with no restrictions. This can impact data security across different departments.
  • You have no option to deploy processes directly from Bonita Studio in the production environment.
  • Security for Bonita's Java API system should also be reviewed. Normal users should not have the possibility to access engine information.
Alberto Alvarez Besada | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
  • Ease of integration modularity
  • Building up workflow from design
  • Traceability logs, in order to allow audit processes
  • Licensing model
  • Would be useful having more functionalities of document management
  • Increase the number of backward supported releases
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Bonita simplifies the way to produce interfaces between applications of the market.
  • Bonita reduces time to implement interface and time to maintain interfaces, using standard connectors.
  • The IDE helps to draw a user friendly chart to accelerate deployment of process and increase process governance.
  • Bonita forms are not highly customizable in terms of design.
  • Some updates may break down your interface. A "test mode" on a virtual appliance with replicated copy of your [production] environment would be a great improvement.
  • There is no ctrl-Z, no undo or redo, in the UI Designer editor.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Mapping the steps of the process
  • Connection with a SQL Server is very simple
  • Connection with web services based on the SOAP protocol
  • HR processes that include candidate requests (a new employee)
  • Initiation of a new project
  • Quotation mapping
  • The documentation does not have enough samples or examples. This is the weak point of Bonita BPM.
Clive Rethman | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
  • Easily design workflows & business processes using the GUI studio tool.
  • Develop responsive web-based applications quickly and efficiently.
  • End users can easily modify BPM applications without needing any code expertise.
  • Be able to be implemented on LAMP Stack.
  • Make it easier to upgrade between versions.
  • Reduce the need for high-level Java expertise for developing applications.
David Edson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Dynamic form data capture, with validation and cross references.
  • Process flow control with excellent roles and responsibilities allowing the ability to get the right information to the right person at the right time.
  • Fantastic extensibility, both in the GUI and workflow connectors. Allows us to make the product meet customer requirements.
  • Great bang for your buck, compared to other BPM products in the marketplace.
  • I would love to see the process activities pre populate GUI fields, there are excellent REST capabilities, however a gap from the uplift from v6 to v7 is the auto mapping of data form a process activity into a the form. Having to retrieve it from the inside the form is cumbersome.
  • Would love to see GIT support in the designer to allow for integration into modern SDLC and CI/CD tools.
  • The ability to have a subscription licence work after an AWS node rebuild or a docker container rebuild would be a definite need. Licensing tools that support modern CI/CD and cloud scalability models.
  • Run the Forms GUI as a web view inside the Eclipse runtime, better continuity of design tools and stops the incessant screen hopping.
  • Auto start the browser developer tools in the preview mode, leverage the existing debug capabilities for REST, AJAX and JavaScript.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Make interfaces between two system easy to modelise and to maintain in the long run.
  • Avoid customised development or specific webservice interfacing to exchange data between systems following a workflow.
  • Give the needed flexibility and ease of maintenance to automate internal activity processes in a versatile and agile way.
  • Stability of the solution was a real issue in a first stage, latest release software is now much more reliable
  • Modelisation and maintenance still need a significant initial investment in knowledge aquisition where end users or managers remains dependant from IT department
  • BPM is still highly IT oriented from my point of view where needs are on end-users or enterprise core activities, continue to improve marketing target towards non-IT users may give a better adoption by mid-size companies
Gilles Godart | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • The modeling tool is very easy to use, it took me less than 20 minutes to create and deploy my first application.
  • The large number of connectors is a plus, we manage to connect our application to SAP & Alfresco.
  • We use a lot Bonita APIs, that way you can use the BPM engine in any business application.
  • The administration console can be improved, for example, it's not easy to access the logs when you have a problem.
  • The new forms are responsive in design but there is no mobile application!
  • I would like them to add a milestone feature. With a milestone, it's more easy to follow complex business processes.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Very friendly user interface
  • Really easy to implement workflows
  • The software installation process has some redundancies
  • Complicated license management if you're using the subscription version
  • Frequent release of new versions of the software. Lot of work for the system admins for the upgrade, and no chance to do it without service downtime
March 11, 2016

Bonita BPM Rocks!

Mark Monterastelli | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Excellent process authoring studio and experience. Fully featured but incredibly extensible.
  • Excellent ability to author and attach forms, using a system that de-couples form development from the process engine but still has a powerful form environment.
  • Difficult to understand the difference between the pool and the first task. The UI barely differentiates them. Sometimes this is confusing to new users who click the "start" icon instead of the pool and lose track of where the starting contract is.
  • Need a better way to deliver forms that does not use IFRAMES.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Bonita seems particularly suited for processes requiring a great deal of human interaction. Its user model allows you to control access to business processes in a fine-grained way. This allows for business processes to move smoothly between users and services as the process advances.
  • The definition and usage of custom forms from the latest version of Bonita seems particularly powerful. It allows for a thorough customization of the look-and-feel and does not require complex developments.
  • The web interface and administration section have greatly improved in the latest versions. Installation and configuration of processes has become more flexible and more structured. The administration section gives a good view on failed processes, allowing to analyse problems in an efficient way.
  • From a technical point of view, Bonita is not well-suited for integration in a development environment.
  • Upcoming support for 'unit' testing and continuous integration seems bloated and overly complex. Its starting point is clearly the Bonita point of view, not the development point of view.
  • To integrate Bonita efficiently in a continuous integration process, it should be possible to: completely build a process .bar without having to start the studio and/or server (typically a single maven plugin); deploy .bar files in a maven (or other) repository; start an embedded Bonita server automatically when running unit tests.
  • The usage of images and the (apparently mandatory) integration with Jenkins make this more complex than it should be.
  • The constraint to deploy only one database model on the server is particularly painful.
  • It necessitates that unrelated processes are combined into the same repository. In fact, it completely nullifies the possibility of having multiple repositories.
  • While it is definitely a great idea to allow process parameters to be configured in the web interface, it would be useful to allow import (and export) of these parameters as a .properties file. Currently, a re-install of a process requires you to reconfigure these parameters manually (not nice if there are more than a few parameters).
  • It is very unintuitive (and even illogical) that the XOR operator is named as such, while it does not act as an Exclusive Or when used with multiple incoming flows.
  • A formal ticketing system for encountered issues with Bonita studio and server would be nice. (if it exists, I was never pointed to it)
  • Mapping of values (message variables, process and sub-process variables, step variables) is often inconsistent. Certain cases allow the usage of scripts, others don't. Same for calling Java methods on an Object. Making this more consistent would avoid surprises and probably create lesser bugs. Data operations at the entry of a step would be useful too.
Jérôme Herlevin | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy worflow design and update.
  • Form creation can be done by non IT resources.
  • Roles and users are really managed well.
  • The web portal does not allow advanced search.
  • Standard connector does exist for SAP but not for Oracle EBS.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Bonita uses JBoss and is very easily integrated with Java if using API calls or even their REST services.
  • Bonita has the use of JasperReports which makes it easier for us to build reports on our own and attach them as part of the process.
  • Bonita Development Studio is very slow in performance. It's built on top of Eclipse BUT one needs too much patience to work with the development studio.
  • I have used up till v6.3 so I am not aware of the latest and greatest features on v7.x. But I would like full control on what we can display and how we display things on BPM Admin and User Portal to the customer. Be able to use latest and greatest technology like Angular and less frameworks (They already have less).
  • Development Studio should have the capability of communicating with an enterprise database server such as SQL or Oracle. The inbuilt Bonita Database is not that reliable for developers.
March 04, 2016

BonitaBPM review

Ben Courliss | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Creating workflows for evaluation of the product was easy. Makes comparing against other tools easier and quicker.
  • Integration with AngularJS applications is documented and supported. This is good for existing applications you want to expand with workflow capabilities.
  • UI customization was difficult.
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