Snaplogic has been our main data integration tool for going on 3 years!
March 04, 2022
Snaplogic has been our main data integration tool for going on 3 years!
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with SnapLogic
SnapLogic is currently being used by the organization as its main data integration tool in our data architecture. It is used to bulk load data from various data sources widely dispersed throughout the Caribbean, and store in our Snowflake data lake. We also utilize SnapLogic on a major compliance project which requires heavy transformations of financial data for reporting.
- The ease of use being drag and drop ability to designing and developing data pipelines.
- It cuts down development time by more than 70% over coded data pipelines.
- The use via the browser means that it is widely accessible by all in the company, no matter the platform.
- The lack of customization in the snaps with supplemental code
- Some functionality, as loops, are not as out of the box as it may seem and requires multiple snaps to achieve
- Custom development of snaps are very confusing and not easy to do.
- Ease of use
- Out of the box connectors to various source systems
- Browser/cloud based
- We have cut development time down by at least 70%
- The software was more on the expensive side at renewal which required some further approvals to be sought for the spend
- More developers are able to build and use Snaplogic pipelines in their projects
The simple interface and ease of building the pipelines with "snaps" was a selling point for SnapLogic. Amongst the multitude of snap packs available with new ones constantly being added. The support and vendor engagement was also very pleasant. Although amongst the more expensive of the solution, SnapLogic fit very well into our data architecture.
Do you think SnapLogic delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with SnapLogic's feature set?
Yes
Did SnapLogic live up to sales and marketing promises?
I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process
Did implementation of SnapLogic go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy SnapLogic again?
Yes