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6,336 views|5,562 comparisons
92% willing to recommend
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146 views|107 comparisons
50% willing to recommend
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We performed a comparison between Bizagi and WebRatio based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Business Process Management (BPM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Bizagi vs. WebRatio Report (Updated: April 2024).
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Pros
"It has an easy to use interface which final users accepted with much more enthusiasm than our ERP (SAP).""The most valuable feature is that it is compatible with Visual Studio and .NET, and we can program it. Its speed is very good, and it is also stable and easy to deploy.""The most valuable feature is the organizational modeling capability.""The API is pretty straightforward.""The tool helps to improve business processes and have better KPIs. Also, it is easy to use. Our developers find it easy to learn.""The interface, design, and accessible user manuals to help get started using the solution are valuable features in Bizagi.""The most valuable feature is the simulation.""The initial setup is super simple."

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"The initial setup isn't too complex."

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Cons
"It needs an easier setup for the Bizagi Engine.""It works slowly on the cloud, sometimes.""I'm not really satisfied with the reporting aspect.""Can be difficult for new users.""The solution needs to make it easier to use RPA products on it. They may need an RPA specific interface. It would be better than having to make an RPA tool to use for viewing. Most of our work is about making RPA tools with the Bizagi, not using Bizagi itself.""When you start working with information modeling, et cetera, here is no really good solution for the data modeling and information modeling.""Its performance needs to be improved. The main thing is that it is limited, especially in terms of the response times. When the processes become a bit large, it is very awkward to work with the Bizagi modeler. When you have already modeled but start to rearrange, it is quite a bit of an effort to change the stuff. When you rearrange lanes or have new structures, it goes rather squiggly up and down and so on, which could be improved. The visual outputs of the DIREPs of the process models are pixelated and have a bad image quality. It is a PNG or JPEG, and you cannot export it as a PDF. When you have rather large processes, you should be able to arrange them hierarchically. Currently, it is not supported. If you use sub-processes and inflate a process, suddenly the arrangement is totally different, and although you know the process, you have to look where is it now. You need a good understanding of the levels of your processes before you start in Bizagi. It can have automatic support for optimal presentation. In BPM, you should have it from the top left to the bottom right. However, in most cases, people don't know how they should arrange it. Therefore, it would be nice to have a suggestion system for different arrangements to be able to better present the process.""The performance could use improvement. We couldn't connect the processes to on one file. The performance is an issue for us."

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"The maintenance aspect is too heavy."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Pricing is good value for money."
  • "For the prices, we didn't try a negotiations about licensing or pricing, but if i can say a word about this, I find Bizagi prices to be well thought out."
  • "The modeler itself is free. For the whole BPM suite, there are other options that may be better."
  • "It is on par with other BPM tools, but not as expensive as Pega nor Appian."
  • "If they can freeze the pricing in a contract, I advise them to do so."
  • "I think that its price is reasonable."
  • "This solution would be expensive for a company that has a lot of users."
  • "The Bizagi modeler can be downloaded free of charge."
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    Top Answer:I have been using Bizagi with a major project for a state government agency for about four years now. It is pretty straightforward to load in files that are BPMN 2.0 compliant. The option to load… more »
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    Overview

    Bizagi’s industry-leading low-code process automation platform connects people, applications, robots, and information. As the most business-friendly and flexible solution on the market, Bizagi enables true collaboration between business and IT, delivering faster adoption and success. Fuelled by a community of 1 million users, Bizagi powers over 1,000 organizations worldwide including Adidas, BAE Systems, and Old Mutual. For more information visit www.bizagi.com

    In WebRatio we have been nurturing a true passion for developing enterprise-class software that exponentially increases the productivity and agility of our customers.
    Sample Customers
    adidas, Audi, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Post DHL & many more - 500+ customer globally.
    Unicredit Leasing, Acer, Gruppo Torinese Transporti, A2A, SET Distribuzone, Dolomiti Energia, AIM Gruppo, IFC CNA_ Amsa
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    Government14%
    Retailer8%
    Financial Services Firm8%
    Recruiting/Hr Firm8%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm14%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Educational Organization9%
    Comms Service Provider7%
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    Small Business50%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise34%
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    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise61%
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    Buyer's Guide
    Bizagi vs. WebRatio
    April 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Bizagi vs. WebRatio and other solutions. Updated: April 2024.
    772,649 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Bizagi is ranked 7th in Business Process Management (BPM) with 78 reviews while WebRatio is ranked 57th in Business Process Management (BPM). Bizagi is rated 8.4, while WebRatio is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of Bizagi writes "A flexible, customizable solution that reduced time to market, but the UI and customer support could be better". On the other hand, the top reviewer of WebRatio writes "Little coding needed and speeds development time but lacks documentation". Bizagi is most compared with Camunda, Visio, Bonita, ARIS BPA and Microsoft Power Apps, whereas WebRatio is most compared with . See our Bizagi vs. WebRatio report.

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