It's easy for a beginner to learn to use Cloudinary. My advice/recommendation depends on your business projects and requirements. But if you work with digital assets like images, Cloudinary is a good option. I haven't explored video features extensively, but for image manipulation, it's definitely suitable. If your project is small to medium-sized, it's perhaps the best choice. I even recommended Cloudinary to a friend in the industry who was looking for ways to work with images. If I didn't have a lot of time to explore, I would definitely choose Cloudinary. But if I had more time and ownership of the decision, I might explore the market again. Not because I'm dissatisfied with Cloudinary, but to understand the broader view of what's available, since I haven't been in this area for some time. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. Cloudinary has a good user interface (UI), but there are some things the product can improve, like convenience. For example, compared to another tool I've used, Stripe, Cloudinary's UI feels a little lacking. There's room for improvement.