BotFarm is like the entry point for customers. It allows customers to evaluate the automation capabilities and how it will work within their environment. It also provides Bot Store with multiple pre-built bots.
BotFarm can be used as a plugin, where you can start the process within one or two days. The development process for custom bots may take around one and a half months. During the initial stage, the customer can use Bot Store to test and evaluate the product before proceeding with custom development for enterprise implementation.
For enterprise implementation, customers typically opt for custom development rather than relying solely on Bot Store.
Bot Store is the same thing as BotFarm. BotFarm is a term used to describe the customer's own implementation. When customers have multiple projects and a hundred processes, they may have reusable parts or bots. These reusable components are stored in the customer's own "BotForm." On the other hand, the Bot Store is a global platform where any customer can choose any bot for their implementation.
I am satisfied with BotFarm. The reason is that during the initial stage, if I develop one reusable bot or component, I can use it for multiple processes.
For example, if I have developed a navigation bot for Oracle EBS, I have developed it for one process, and I can reuse it for fifty other processes as well.
This eliminates the need to develop the same responsibility and integration again. I just need to specify the type of responsibility I want to select, and the bot will handle the selection process accordingly.