I suggest to start by downloading the free version, which offers basic but satisfactory features. This allows to experiment and deploy without any cost. If it aligns with your needs, you can consider purchasing the cloud version for smoother deployments, increased scalability, and access to enterprise-level features and technical support. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
We recommend clients use the cloud because of its maintainability, flexibility, and elasticity. The performance is good if we go to the cloud. We need help from front-end technologies like Angular or Node.js. For everything else, including database processes, I can take care of it myself. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Technical Lead at a tech company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-04-07T14:58:00Z
Apr 7, 2023
We use Bonita Community Edition. Besides the Bonita Enterprise edition’s price, I do not know what is in the Enterprise edition that's different from Bonita Community Edition. I only know that the Enterprise edition is different from the Community edition. Also, using Bonita Community Edition in production is not recommended. On the other hand, IBM BPM stores the options indefinitely, making them easier to use. IBM BPM also has better performance. I would recommend Bonita for understanding and learning the concept of BPM. However, I would not recommend Bonita to anyone who wants to go into production for a long time. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
My company is a reseller and distributor of other software, both Canadian and American, but I would like to resell Bonita as well. I would rate Bonita an eight out of ten.
IT Manager at a wholesaler/distributor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-11-12T15:33:54Z
Nov 12, 2021
My advice to those wanting to implement Bonita is to be sure about resources before starting because the number of resources that are required to manage this tool is high. This is a critical point for me. I rate Bonita an eight out of ten.
Director, ICT Department. at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-26T08:19:01Z
Jul 26, 2020
In general, Bonita is a very good solution. It is open-source and has a good UI. I find that it is the best in terms of management for BPM features. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
We use the on-premises deployment model and the Bonita Community Edition of the solution. I can recommend the solution. It's very robust. I'd rate it seven out of ten; I'd rate it higher if the community edition was able to offer more collaboration capabilities.
On a scale from one to ten where ten is the best, based on my experience, I would give it an eight. It is not a ten because it needs to improve in feature availability.
Director of Financial Systems & Data Warehouse Department at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-05-22T07:18:00Z
May 22, 2019
Maybe for beginners, there are more friendly products, but for users who are a bit more experienced, and I'm not talking about experts, I think that Bonita is a pretty good choice. I have not experienced any limitations that blocked our implementation that was agreed upon by the client. My advice for people looking to implement this solution is to look at what Bonita can offer, and then review and compare other products. After this, gather some experience or review the market to search for experts who can facilitate or support the implementation. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Bonitasoft helps innovative companies worldwide deliver better digital user experiences for customers and employees. The extensible and open Bonita application platform unleashes the full potential of multidisciplinary development teams to create Living Apps: applications that allow continuous and incremental improvement, connecting tailored user interfaces with reliable back-office operations.
We have many resources like administrators and security personnel. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I suggest to start by downloading the free version, which offers basic but satisfactory features. This allows to experiment and deploy without any cost. If it aligns with your needs, you can consider purchasing the cloud version for smoother deployments, increased scalability, and access to enterprise-level features and technical support. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
We recommend clients use the cloud because of its maintainability, flexibility, and elasticity. The performance is good if we go to the cloud. We need help from front-end technologies like Angular or Node.js. For everything else, including database processes, I can take care of it myself. Overall, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
We use Bonita Community Edition. Besides the Bonita Enterprise edition’s price, I do not know what is in the Enterprise edition that's different from Bonita Community Edition. I only know that the Enterprise edition is different from the Community edition. Also, using Bonita Community Edition in production is not recommended. On the other hand, IBM BPM stores the options indefinitely, making them easier to use. IBM BPM also has better performance. I would recommend Bonita for understanding and learning the concept of BPM. However, I would not recommend Bonita to anyone who wants to go into production for a long time. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate Bonita a nine out of ten.
My company is a reseller and distributor of other software, both Canadian and American, but I would like to resell Bonita as well. I would rate Bonita an eight out of ten.
My advice to those wanting to implement Bonita is to be sure about resources before starting because the number of resources that are required to manage this tool is high. This is a critical point for me. I rate Bonita an eight out of ten.
I rate Bonita seven out of ten.
In general, Bonita is a very good solution. It is open-source and has a good UI. I find that it is the best in terms of management for BPM features. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
We use the on-premises deployment model and the Bonita Community Edition of the solution. I can recommend the solution. It's very robust. I'd rate it seven out of ten; I'd rate it higher if the community edition was able to offer more collaboration capabilities.
On a scale from one to ten where ten is the best, based on my experience, I would give it an eight. It is not a ten because it needs to improve in feature availability.
Rely on the community. I have it working with Docker and Virtual Machines.
Maybe for beginners, there are more friendly products, but for users who are a bit more experienced, and I'm not talking about experts, I think that Bonita is a pretty good choice. I have not experienced any limitations that blocked our implementation that was agreed upon by the client. My advice for people looking to implement this solution is to look at what Bonita can offer, and then review and compare other products. After this, gather some experience or review the market to search for experts who can facilitate or support the implementation. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
It is a great product but it has a considerable learning curve.