UiPath: Best RPA tool
July 16, 2020

UiPath: Best RPA tool

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with UiPath Enterprise RPA Platform

UiPath is being used to solve bigger problems than just solving repetitive work. 100s of processes are being implemented to automate in different departments wherever the opportunity exists for RPAs and save money for the client in the long run.
  • Automating Web Applications
  • Processed data using APIs and generating reports
  • Monitoring outlook
  • Slow IDE
  • Nested blocks when designing
  • More code editing options for programmers
  • Positive impact: Saved a lot of money
  • Automated most of the tasks and allowed humans to make more important decisions
  • Negative: Number of VMs for each process
In my opinion, UiPath is leading the market in RPAs by making it a fairly easy and simple to use platform. Workfusion, on the other hand, is more complex; Blue Prism is not up to date with the market. Also, getting trained in UiPath is fairly easy when compared to other tools.
UiPath is constantly working to improve their tool by providing updates to it. Their new Studio X is like IDEs we used to have for older coding tools, but faster and better. Their monitoring tools are also better to work with on Orchestrator.

Do you think UiPath Automation Platform delivers good value for the price?

Not sure

Are you happy with UiPath Automation Platform's feature set?

Yes

Did UiPath Automation Platform live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of UiPath Automation Platform go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy UiPath Automation Platform again?

Yes

UiPath Enterprise RPA Platform can be used to run on Windows applications, Citrix, etc. and also it can run by finding something by image match (OCR). These tools are hot in the market and clients are looking forward to saving money by giving this work to the computer/bot instead of humans to help humans to make better decisions.