There were no issues with integrating the product within our company's existing infrastructure. Not many people are required to maintain the product because my company has a team of about five people who help with the installation of the product on different laptops, and I have seen that it has not been given as an issue. I am sure that the product will support my company if we take up some AI initiatives. I would recommend the product to others. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
IT Applications Senior Specialist at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-03-22T19:45:19Z
Mar 22, 2024
We are just focusing on modeling our processes. Initially, I was looking for a tool that allowed us to model and automate the processes. We had a conversation with the vendor, but Bizagi was not the tool for automating the processes because of some specific metrics in the company. Nowadays, we use Bizagi just for documentation. Bizagi is a very flexible and intuitive tool. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Besides workflow and business process management, Bizagi facilitates communication, document sharing, and data export, streamlining processes and clarifying roles. While solutions like SAP and Signavio offer advanced features, Bizagi remains accessible and efficient for most users, especially those in countries where other options may be cost-prohibitive. Bizagi's flexibility fits various organization sizes. Students and universities use it for learning, small companies find it affordable, and larger ones value its collaboration features. Bizagi is extremely user-friendly, even for those without technical expertise. Overall, I would rate Bizagi as an eight out of ten. I would recommend it to others.
If we have a lot of raw materials and want to automate the processes, we can do it with the solution. I have some clients. We are partners with Bizagi, and we also resell the product. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I like Bizagi a lot. I don't have experience with other automation platforms, but I find it really simple and intuitive for business automation. You have to do the process flow mapping drawing correctly, otherwise, you can't start the automation. That's really its strength. To map correctly, you need to know it will affect automation. Most people just use Bizagi for process mapping; they don't use it for automation. My advice is to compare the cost of the on-premises and cloud options. With the cloud option, Bizagi manages a lot of infrastructure for you, so you don't have to worry about it. If you have a problem, like we're having with the performance issue, you just call them and they take care of the rest.
I rate the product seven out of ten. The solution helps to integrate and automate multiple processes into a system, and we created a component that integrates two systems from Bizagi. It's a C# component that connects Bizagi with a different platform. As far as connecting shareholders with processes, Bizagi is basically a database on the back end. We can also create a connector to integrate an external database or do the opposite and connect an external database to the Bizagi database and read the data from there. With what we have been developing, the solution performed as expected; there have been no surprises or unexpected benefits. I advise potential customers that Bizagi is the way to go for a small project, especially if it has less than 20 users, because it would be free. A cost-benefit analysis is required if you have more users than that. The data model is easily accessible, though the solution involves a degree of technical knowledge to leverage fully. Once that knowledge is up and running, you can keep growing your application as needed.
I would recommend Bizagi because it's an excellent tool, but I would advise optimizing your processes before automating them. In my experience, a lot of companies automate the processes but don't optimize them before automating them. The advice is to follow the life cycle and optimize before automating because making changes after the automation would require a lot of work. The initial deployment of processes was complex because we had a lot of integrations and huge processes. With most processes, the first deployment is complex. There are unexpected incidents. Sometimes, the data is not the same as the environment. We have to do a lot of settings with the integration certificates, and it takes a lot of time to make the environment work, but after that, the deployments are short and take about 30 minutes, but the first one is about five or six hours. We also have to test that the deployment is successful. The maintenance of processes/tools is an ongoing job. We are making a lot of improvements continually. We are maintaining the tools and updating them as per the necessity of the users. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
I would recommend Bizagi Because is it easy to use, easy to install, visually appealing.
It provides an easy interface for the users to document and model their processes. I like its Bizagi studio that enables running of simulations ,creating workflows that can easily be integrated into your already existing organization system.
Academic Program Coordinator at Universidad Piloto de Colombia
Real User
2022-09-20T22:21:00Z
Sep 20, 2022
You should consider the possibilities Bizagi offers in regards to communication, exportation, and importation. It gives you a general idea of how you can plan your workflow and integrate with different tools. This is one of the advantages that Bizagi has. Most of the time, the people using Bizagi are technical. They are thinking about what the data model represents and the next stage, e.g., how the model connects with the data and data model. The solution provides a fine edge between graphical strategy, representation, and the big picture; and how we can think about time, resources, and the general picture. I would rate the solution as eight out of 10.
Bizagi is a good, free solution for companies that do not need to make complex diagram or flows. For those looking to create more complex visualizations, such as electrical schedules, or if you want to integrate better with other standard products, I would suggest going with Visio. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Senior Manager at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-19T19:10:56Z
Oct 19, 2021
I was thinking to get a certification from Bizagi. I actually passed the first level, and have not yet done the ones where you purchase the professional site. I'm not using the professional version. Someone else from my company is studying the other levels on the professional version right now. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten, as I have yet to try Studio and the Engine. I'm not a reseller. I'm just a consultant. I'm using some tools. I'm trying lots of tools and out of everything, Bizagi is my favorite right now. However, if there was no more free plan I might have to look for another option. We'd be curious to learn how to become partners with Bizagi as we do have clients who want to use it as well.
Graduate Trainee at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-09-13T15:07:50Z
Sep 13, 2021
I would recommend this solution to new users depending on the use case. If you want it to manage processes that involve a lot of stakeholders, a lot of departments, and a lot of fragmented pieces of data, then I would definitely recommend Bizagi. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Bizagi a nine.
I would advise others to not make the processes too large because of the performance issues. If you have small processes, it is perfect. Before you start in Bizagi, you need a good understanding of the levels of your processes because when you have already modeled and start to rearrange, it is quite a bit of an effort to change the stuff. So, take some more time initially in organizing the processes. I would rate Bizagi a seven out of ten.
Transformation Manager at a healthcare company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-03-04T22:01:52Z
Mar 4, 2021
It is good for proof of concept. You can have a lot of issues if you don't know the features. It is a good solution, but when you have a complex problem, it is not enough. I would rate Bizagi a five out of ten.
Health Management Analyst at a educational organization with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-01-13T21:47:00Z
Jan 13, 2021
I would recommend people to test other tools. You need to compare these tools to Bizagi. On a scale of one to ten, I would give Bizagi an eight because it's simple. It's simple to implement. It's not perfect because of the cost aspect.
Analysis and Monitoring Manager at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-11-11T10:00:22Z
Nov 11, 2020
I recommend this product to anyone interested in mapping processes. It's very stable and I don't have any problems with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
Analysis and Monitoring Manager at a government with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-11-05T08:46:14Z
Nov 5, 2020
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with Bizagi. I would recommend this product to anyone who is interested in mapping and doesn't have too much of a budget. It offers enough features to work well for most use cases. Overall I'd rate it nine out of ten. We've had a good experience using it.
Process Methodology Specialist at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-09-27T04:10:01Z
Sep 27, 2020
We're customers of Bizagi. We don't have a business relationship with them. We are using both the free and enterprise versions of the solution. We using the free version to work with modeling and draping our basic business processes. We're also continuing into the enterprise version, to simulate and to build documentation on HTML, SharePoint, et cetera. Then, in a few cases, we're also working with the automation. I'm not doing that myself. I'm the part that is on the front-end of the journey for the processes. So we using it for our poses landscape basically, initially. We continue using the BPM and notation. That's what we're after. I would recommend the solution to other organizations. However, they should decide a little bit on what their use case and needs might be before jumping into the solution to ensure it meets their needs. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. There are improvements to be done. The licensing structure has them missing out on quite a lot of satisfied users by forcing them to choose between a high-cost license or a free model that doesn't offer the few features they need.
Senior Manager, ITSM at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-05-10T08:06:00Z
May 10, 2020
Bizagi is a good solution. I would rate it a six out of ten. I don't fully use it. It has slow performance. I only use 60% of its power. If it wasn't so slow I would rate it a nine or eight.
Business Analyst at a mining and metals company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-05-05T10:37:25Z
May 5, 2020
I downloaded the latest modeler but I do not have access to the engine. Overall, I like this product and it would be great if it had more features to handle all of my processes and BPM diagrams. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I'm not sure which version of the solution we are using, but I don't believe it is the most recent version. I believe it is version 2.7.02. We have ten users on the solution that strictly use it for modeling purposes. I'd advise other companies to understand what they want first and what the tool should do for them. That way, when they look at different options, they'll have a list of features to seek out. It will help them discover which product will work best for them. No one should rush out to buy any product. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
In general, we are satisfied with Bizagi. However, I think that companies who need something more architectural in nature should consider other systems. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Intelligent Automation Delivery Manager at Digiblu
Real User
Top 5
2020-02-04T11:57:48Z
Feb 4, 2020
Our clients are Bizagi customers. We simply work with Bizagi for the robots, but it's all via our clients. We don't have a direct relationship with the company. I'm not sure which version of the solution our client's organization is currently using. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. My main complaint is that there isn't an RPA interface. If they implemented one, I'd probably rate them higher. I'd advise others to really try out the product before implementing it. It won't be quite the same as setting everything up and running. However, you need to understand what your pricing will be, according to usage. You also need to know what you would want to enable. If you don't, you might run into problems down the line. Users considering the solution should understand what their enterprises do. They also should be clear on what they want the solution to do and should try it out to see if it fits in with that.
On a scale from one to ten, with one being the worst and ten being the best, I would rate this as an eight. I think it is a good product but I am not so much of an expert having used it for only a short time. There may be features it is missing that I don't even know if I want or need, and yet that other products and solutions may already have those features.
Senior Specialist Consultant - Strategy Execution at cognition-labs
Consultant
2019-08-29T08:53:00Z
Aug 29, 2019
I would advise someone considering this solution to try it first. It's cost-effective to run. It's a great solution. I would recommend it. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
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There were no issues with integrating the product within our company's existing infrastructure. Not many people are required to maintain the product because my company has a team of about five people who help with the installation of the product on different laptops, and I have seen that it has not been given as an issue. I am sure that the product will support my company if we take up some AI initiatives. I would recommend the product to others. I rate the tool a ten out of ten.
We are just focusing on modeling our processes. Initially, I was looking for a tool that allowed us to model and automate the processes. We had a conversation with the vendor, but Bizagi was not the tool for automating the processes because of some specific metrics in the company. Nowadays, we use Bizagi just for documentation. Bizagi is a very flexible and intuitive tool. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Besides workflow and business process management, Bizagi facilitates communication, document sharing, and data export, streamlining processes and clarifying roles. While solutions like SAP and Signavio offer advanced features, Bizagi remains accessible and efficient for most users, especially those in countries where other options may be cost-prohibitive. Bizagi's flexibility fits various organization sizes. Students and universities use it for learning, small companies find it affordable, and larger ones value its collaboration features. Bizagi is extremely user-friendly, even for those without technical expertise. Overall, I would rate Bizagi as an eight out of ten. I would recommend it to others.
People who want to use the solution must first use the free version. Overall, I rate the tool an eight out of ten.
If we have a lot of raw materials and want to automate the processes, we can do it with the solution. I have some clients. We are partners with Bizagi, and we also resell the product. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I would rate the product a nine out of ten.
I rate the solution an eight.
I like Bizagi a lot. I don't have experience with other automation platforms, but I find it really simple and intuitive for business automation. You have to do the process flow mapping drawing correctly, otherwise, you can't start the automation. That's really its strength. To map correctly, you need to know it will affect automation. Most people just use Bizagi for process mapping; they don't use it for automation. My advice is to compare the cost of the on-premises and cloud options. With the cloud option, Bizagi manages a lot of infrastructure for you, so you don't have to worry about it. If you have a problem, like we're having with the performance issue, you just call them and they take care of the rest.
I rate the product seven out of ten. The solution helps to integrate and automate multiple processes into a system, and we created a component that integrates two systems from Bizagi. It's a C# component that connects Bizagi with a different platform. As far as connecting shareholders with processes, Bizagi is basically a database on the back end. We can also create a connector to integrate an external database or do the opposite and connect an external database to the Bizagi database and read the data from there. With what we have been developing, the solution performed as expected; there have been no surprises or unexpected benefits. I advise potential customers that Bizagi is the way to go for a small project, especially if it has less than 20 users, because it would be free. A cost-benefit analysis is required if you have more users than that. The data model is easily accessible, though the solution involves a degree of technical knowledge to leverage fully. Once that knowledge is up and running, you can keep growing your application as needed.
I would recommend Bizagi because it's an excellent tool, but I would advise optimizing your processes before automating them. In my experience, a lot of companies automate the processes but don't optimize them before automating them. The advice is to follow the life cycle and optimize before automating because making changes after the automation would require a lot of work. The initial deployment of processes was complex because we had a lot of integrations and huge processes. With most processes, the first deployment is complex. There are unexpected incidents. Sometimes, the data is not the same as the environment. We have to do a lot of settings with the integration certificates, and it takes a lot of time to make the environment work, but after that, the deployments are short and take about 30 minutes, but the first one is about five or six hours. We also have to test that the deployment is successful. The maintenance of processes/tools is an ongoing job. We are making a lot of improvements continually. We are maintaining the tools and updating them as per the necessity of the users. I would rate it a nine out of ten.
I would recommend Bizagi Because is it easy to use, easy to install, visually appealing.
It provides an easy interface for the users to document and model their processes. I like its Bizagi studio that enables running of simulations ,creating workflows that can easily be integrated into your already existing organization system.
I rate it 9 out of 10
You should consider the possibilities Bizagi offers in regards to communication, exportation, and importation. It gives you a general idea of how you can plan your workflow and integrate with different tools. This is one of the advantages that Bizagi has. Most of the time, the people using Bizagi are technical. They are thinking about what the data model represents and the next stage, e.g., how the model connects with the data and data model. The solution provides a fine edge between graphical strategy, representation, and the big picture; and how we can think about time, resources, and the general picture. I would rate the solution as eight out of 10.
Bizagi is a good, free solution for companies that do not need to make complex diagram or flows. For those looking to create more complex visualizations, such as electrical schedules, or if you want to integrate better with other standard products, I would suggest going with Visio. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I would rate Bizagi an eight out of ten.
For me, Bizagi is the best software. I would rate this solution as eight out of ten.
I would rate Bizagi an eight out of ten.
I was thinking to get a certification from Bizagi. I actually passed the first level, and have not yet done the ones where you purchase the professional site. I'm not using the professional version. Someone else from my company is studying the other levels on the professional version right now. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten, as I have yet to try Studio and the Engine. I'm not a reseller. I'm just a consultant. I'm using some tools. I'm trying lots of tools and out of everything, Bizagi is my favorite right now. However, if there was no more free plan I might have to look for another option. We'd be curious to learn how to become partners with Bizagi as we do have clients who want to use it as well.
I would recommend this solution to new users depending on the use case. If you want it to manage processes that involve a lot of stakeholders, a lot of departments, and a lot of fragmented pieces of data, then I would definitely recommend Bizagi. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Bizagi a nine.
I rate Bizagi a nine out of ten.
I would advise others to not make the processes too large because of the performance issues. If you have small processes, it is perfect. Before you start in Bizagi, you need a good understanding of the levels of your processes because when you have already modeled and start to rearrange, it is quite a bit of an effort to change the stuff. So, take some more time initially in organizing the processes. I would rate Bizagi a seven out of ten.
It is good for proof of concept. You can have a lot of issues if you don't know the features. It is a good solution, but when you have a complex problem, it is not enough. I would rate Bizagi a five out of ten.
I would recommend this solution because it's easy to use and very quick to install. I rate this solution a nine out of 10.
I would recommend this solution to others because it has been helpful for us. I would rate Bizagi a seven out of ten.
I would recommend people to test other tools. You need to compare these tools to Bizagi. On a scale of one to ten, I would give Bizagi an eight because it's simple. It's simple to implement. It's not perfect because of the cost aspect.
I am very enthusiastic about Bizagi because it lets you see anything you need to see very quickly. I would rate Bizagi an eight out of ten.
Bizagi modeler is a very good solution for the clients, but it has a very high price. I would rate Bizagi a seven out of ten.
I like this solution because it provides what you need. I would rate Bizagi an eight out of ten.
I recommend this product to anyone interested in mapping processes. It's very stable and I don't have any problems with it. I would rate this solution a nine out of 10.
We're just customers. We don't have a business relationship with Bizagi. I would recommend this product to anyone who is interested in mapping and doesn't have too much of a budget. It offers enough features to work well for most use cases. Overall I'd rate it nine out of ten. We've had a good experience using it.
We're customers of Bizagi. We don't have a business relationship with them. We are using both the free and enterprise versions of the solution. We using the free version to work with modeling and draping our basic business processes. We're also continuing into the enterprise version, to simulate and to build documentation on HTML, SharePoint, et cetera. Then, in a few cases, we're also working with the automation. I'm not doing that myself. I'm the part that is on the front-end of the journey for the processes. So we using it for our poses landscape basically, initially. We continue using the BPM and notation. That's what we're after. I would recommend the solution to other organizations. However, they should decide a little bit on what their use case and needs might be before jumping into the solution to ensure it meets their needs. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. There are improvements to be done. The licensing structure has them missing out on quite a lot of satisfied users by forcing them to choose between a high-cost license or a free model that doesn't offer the few features they need.
I would recommend this solution to any colleagues. On a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of nine.
This is a good product and one that I recommend. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Bizagi is a good solution. I would rate it a six out of ten. I don't fully use it. It has slow performance. I only use 60% of its power. If it wasn't so slow I would rate it a nine or eight.
I downloaded the latest modeler but I do not have access to the engine. Overall, I like this product and it would be great if it had more features to handle all of my processes and BPM diagrams. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I'm not sure which version of the solution we are using, but I don't believe it is the most recent version. I believe it is version 2.7.02. We have ten users on the solution that strictly use it for modeling purposes. I'd advise other companies to understand what they want first and what the tool should do for them. That way, when they look at different options, they'll have a list of features to seek out. It will help them discover which product will work best for them. No one should rush out to buy any product. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
In general, we are satisfied with Bizagi. However, I think that companies who need something more architectural in nature should consider other systems. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Our clients are Bizagi customers. We simply work with Bizagi for the robots, but it's all via our clients. We don't have a direct relationship with the company. I'm not sure which version of the solution our client's organization is currently using. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. My main complaint is that there isn't an RPA interface. If they implemented one, I'd probably rate them higher. I'd advise others to really try out the product before implementing it. It won't be quite the same as setting everything up and running. However, you need to understand what your pricing will be, according to usage. You also need to know what you would want to enable. If you don't, you might run into problems down the line. Users considering the solution should understand what their enterprises do. They also should be clear on what they want the solution to do and should try it out to see if it fits in with that.
I would absolutely recommend Bizagi for many people. I would rate it as eight out of ten.
On a scale from one to ten, with one being the worst and ten being the best, I would rate this as an eight. I think it is a good product but I am not so much of an expert having used it for only a short time. There may be features it is missing that I don't even know if I want or need, and yet that other products and solutions may already have those features.
I would advise someone considering this solution to try it first. It's cost-effective to run. It's a great solution. I would recommend it. I would rate it a nine out of ten.