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What is PIX RPA?

PIX RPA - intelligent process automation to scale the business. It is an RPA platform that allows users to digitize business processes in a company. It has two development modes. Switchible from row-by-row development to workflow process mode to…

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Great experience implementing RPA

10 out of 10
June 05, 2023
We deployed PIX RPA for some repetitive tasks we have in our process management. We wanted to move away from UiPath and were happy to see …
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What is PIX RPA?

PIX RPA - intelligent process automation to scale the business. It is an RPA platform that allows users to digitize business processes in a company. It has two development modes. Switchible from row-by-row development to workflow process mode to make it easier for RPA developers and business…

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What is PIX RPA?

PIX RPA - intelligent process automation to scale the business. It is an RPA platform that allows users to digitize business processes in a company. It has two development modes. Switchible from row-by-row development to workflow process mode to make it easier for RPA developers and business analysts to work together.


PIX Studio - developer interface to design a digital workforce.

PIX Robot works 24/7 with no rest, and doesn't make mistakes.

PIX Master - unified administration tool for Robot management, processing deployment status monitoring, setting robots to perform tasks, building schedules and prioritizing the tasks between robots and each other.

PIX RPA Features

  • Supported: Training - Free PIX Academy
  • Supported: Community PIX Forum
  • Supported: C# programming language and .NET Framework a software development framework for building and running applications on Windows
  • Supported: Cybersecurity - 100% ready to work in a closed loop without Internet connection

PIX RPA Video

PIX Academia - Curso Básico

PIX RPA Technical Details

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Mobile ApplicationNo
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Score 10 out of 10
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We deployed PIX RPA for some repetitive tasks we have in our process management. We wanted to move away from UiPath and were happy to see how easy it was to migrate thanks to the PIX software and the team support.
  • Easily automated tasks
  • Simple migration from UiPath
  • Support from the team is great
  • needs more features to be self-service
  • at the time we couldn't have PIX PM opportunity - was not released yet
  • need more integrations
all major RPA cases
  • ease of use & quick deployment
  • easy to migrate from UiPath
  • high ROI
  • ROI 250%
UiPath didn't fit our company anymore for various reasons and we decided we had to migrate. The choice was between BluePrism and PIX, but at PIX we had better onboarding and the communication was much easier and quicker, so we sticked with PIX Robotics.
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