Currently, we use UiPath in multiple types of use cases and build innovations for our clients to improve their system operations. We don't plan to implement AI in our automations in the near future. We're interested in that market, but it's a long journey, and it's a little advanced for us right now.
Lead Automation Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Integrates seamlessly and handles complex workflows well
Pros and Cons
- "UiPath's integration features are highly valuable to us. We are able to achieve a lot with them."
 
- "For the moment, I don't see any explicit areas for improvement. However, having UiPath come up with unique features or advancements would be beneficial."
 
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath is helping our organization with its environmental, social, and governance automation space. Though it's currently at a beginner stage, it is progressing, and we expect to see improvements. UiPath has helped us free up staff for other projects. We have engaged our employees in working with UiPath through presentations. 
What is most valuable?
UiPath's integration features are highly valuable to us. We are able to achieve a lot with them.
What needs improvement?
For the moment, I don't see any explicit areas for improvement. However, having UiPath come up with unique features or advancements would be beneficial.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have used UiPath for five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I don't see any drawbacks because our content is not down over time. We keep it updated consistently.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
As our environment has grown, I haven’t encountered any specific issues or limitations.
How are customer service and support?
I rate UiPath support nine out of 10. It's great, but sometimes we see delays. We ask a question, and they have to get back to us later with an answer. Otherwise, I don't see any drawbacks.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously tried out another automation app, but it didn't meet our expectations for handling exceptions and managing complex workflows.
How was the initial setup?
Deploying UiPath was straightforward.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath is the best tool, but the price is challenging from a management perspective. The cost-benefit equation might not work out favorably for some smaller organizations.
What other advice do I have?
I rate UiPath 10 out of 10.
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other
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Data specialist at Shepherd insurance
Employees' menial labor is reduced, and they can spend more time interacting with customers
Pros and Cons
- "We like the RPA style and constant data flow. It keeps working when our employees aren't."
 
- "It would help if UiPath fixed bugs in the software before they updated."
 
What is our primary use case?
We're an insurance company, so we use UiPath to enter customer and policy data. Four of us work on the data side of bot development, which is our department's priority. We have multiple inflows of different ideas and use cases coming from various departments that ensure the company runs smoothly and efficiently.
Implementations and updates allow for frequent email communications on Monday mornings weekly. Our team sends out email notifications if anything significant is urgent. We're still working on some of the aspects that we're looking to solve by attending this event. We've got some integrations that UiPath provides.
How has it helped my organization?
We have a limited staff and a lot of work. UiPath tackles repetitive jobs that people don't want to do but must do them daily. We've saved on reporting, and that has mitigated costs, so we've seen revenue advantages.
Our customers and employees are happier. Employees' menial labor is reduced, and they can spend more time interacting with customers. Our customers like this because they can talk to a real person who will follow up on their issues. It's generated a lot of buzz in the community. Customers can talk to our agents faster and get the information they need quicker
What is most valuable?
We like the RPA style and constant data flow. It keeps working when our employees aren't.
What needs improvement?
It would help if UiPath fixed bugs in the software before they updated.
For how long have I used the solution?
We've used UiPath for a year and a half.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is stable and mature. They've been around for a while and are constantly improving.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath has kept up with our growth, as we do five to 10 acquisitions annually.
How are customer service and support?
UiPath support has been tremendous. They're responsive and ready to hop on a call with you to solve problems live.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The initial deployment was fairly straightforward, but we have to build automations before we could solve problems.
What was our ROI?
We've saved over a thousand hours of labor this year alone in various forms, such as reporting that was previously generated manually and sent out or forms that were filled out and put into the system. Those are now automated through various methods. It has saved double the standard employee's salary.
What other advice do I have?
I rate UiPath 10 out of 10.
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RPA Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Improves efficiency, enhances customer service, and creates a human focus
Pros and Cons
- "It's easy to build automations in UiPath. It has a simple drag-and-drop interface."
 
- "UiPath should expand its coding options and reduce its dependency on third-party resources. There should also be more flexible licenses for smaller businesses. It's hard for small companies to estimate the cost of adding users in their final budgets. UiPath could also improve error handling and capture a little more information about the execution of your processes."
 
What is our primary use case?
UiPath provides a platform for building, managing, scheduling, and monitoring automated processes. We use it for various processes, such as cost analysis, repairing permissions, and manipulating Excel data. 
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath enables us to build end-to-end automations, improving efficiency, enhancing customer service, and creating a human focus. The solution helps us reduce human error. UiPath saves us time because it's flexible and makes deploying processes easy.
What is most valuable?
It's easy to build automations in UiPath. It has a simple drag-and-drop interface.
UiPath has an active user community covering a variety of applications and use cases. The forum acts as a central hub for community members to ask questions, share knowledge, and seek help with different issues.
UiPath has added more artificial intelligence to the full version of the product. There are many options for developers to integrate AI capabilities like natural language processing and optical character recognition.
What needs improvement?
UiPath should expand its coding options and reduce its dependency on third-party resources. There should also be more flexible licenses for smaller businesses. It's hard for small companies to estimate the cost of adding users in their final budgets. UiPath could also improve error handling and capture a little more information about the execution of your processes.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have used UiPath for the last four or five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is robust and always available. 
 
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used Automation Anywhere. The solutions are similar. UiPath has advantages in scheduling and analytics, but Automation Anywhere supports all the LoadRunner requirements.
How was the initial setup?
Deploying UiPath is straightforward. The installation can take from a few hours to a day, depending on the project. You need to implement the architecture, create a data server, and integrate it with the solution.
What other advice do I have?
I rate UiPath nine out of 10. It helps to learn a little coding in languages like SQL and Python. You should also take time to learn the platform with hands-on experience, instructor-led training, and online resources. You can start with a foundational UiPath course if you're new to the platform and learn about the fundamentals of RPA processes. Then, you can create a simple automation project to reinforce what you've learned. I also recommend joining the UiPath community and asking questions on the forum. Once you have the basics down, you can try some of the more advanced programs on UiPath Academy.
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Sr Developer at SCE
Helps to save costs and man hours 
Pros and Cons
- "UiPath's most valuable features are the UI library and object repository, which speed up the development."
 
- "The tool needs to have more documentation and change logs. Minor upgrades break a few things."
 
What is our primary use case?
We use the tool for mostly attended and unattended automation.
What is most valuable?
UiPath's most valuable features are the UI library and object repository, which speed up the development.
What needs improvement?
The tool needs to have more documentation and change logs. Minor upgrades break a few things.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the product for four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The solution is very scalable.
How are customer service and support?
We get good support with the help of an account manager who escalates issues. We had to escalate issues only a few times.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We used Pega RPA and Microsoft Power Automate. We have high-volume workloads that are not feasible with Power Automate. We also have a lot of legacy applications that don't work well with product license applications. Pega RPA was not very user-friendly.
How was the initial setup?
The tool's deployment is easy. We use Jenkins in the pipeline. We are still on-prem and most of our processes are deployed through the Orchestrator to the dev instance.
What about the implementation team?
Our partner helped us with the deployment. We were also knowledgeable on the technical side.
What was our ROI?
We have saved 10 million dollars so far.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The solution's pricing is fair.
What other advice do I have?
We use UiPath to save costs and man hours.
The tool has helped us improve accuracy on compliance and regulatory policies. The bots make it more consistent. We can document everything, which makes auditing easier.
Some of our processes were manual. Now, five robots do it. We have not hired anybody despite the workload being increased.
We used Task Capture for some documentation.
I rate it a ten out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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RPA developer at Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Helps to generate reports with 100 percent accuracy 
Pros and Cons
- "I am a developer, and I love the tool's easiness with features like drag and drop. The tool is ready to use with some minor updates."
 
- "I have had issues with the selectors. I face problems during image capture, and I need to update them. It is not something that I can rely on."
 
What is our primary use case?
We use UiPath for web scripting, data loading, data uploading, desktop application scripting, file uploading, and data downloading.
What is most valuable?
I am a developer, and I love the tool's easiness with features like drag and drop. The tool is ready to use with some minor updates.
What needs improvement?
I have had issues with the selectors. I face problems during image capture, and I need to update them. It is not something that I can rely on.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The product is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
I contact the support whenever I am stuck, and they help me.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
My director explored a lot of RPA tools and selected UiPath. He convinced the organization that it was a good tool.
How was the initial setup?
UiPath's upgrade is easy.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We evaluated WinAutomation and Blue Prism.
What other advice do I have?
Our business objective for implementing AI-powered automation is to reduce manual work.
UiPath has fundamentally changed what our organization was trying to achieve.
The tool has helped us save 3,000 man-hours.
UiPath has enhanced our accuracy. We do government reporting where we are given templates. The Excel files are locked, and we have to type the data. There are thousands of cells, and we must generate weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports. We have to assign a person for each report. 100-180 such reports have to be generated. We use bots to populate the cells, and there are no errors. We can see that there is 100 percent accuracy.
I rate the product a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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RPA Specialist at a construction company with 10,001+ employees
Has multiple features, many connectors, and good support, but the debugging process takes longer and could be improved
Pros and Cons
- "I like that UiPath makes life easier through its multiple features. It's easy to use through its Excel functionality, a basic application you need. UiPath also has many connectors available, so using the solution is easier."
 
- "Debugging needs improvement in UiPath because I need to do it from scratch whenever I have to debug a code. I have to run the entire code from the start and then check the pointers. If a specific action can be developed in UiPath, instead of running the code from the beginning, it would allow you to debug the code from the point that needs debugging, saving a significant amount of time."
 
What is our primary use case?
I've worked on many use cases for UiPath, primarily automation use cases, but the most recent one was for the HTS sector.
The customer was inquiring about payments, whether the payment was fully paid, partially paid, or whether there was an outstanding balance or payment discrepancy.
It was for a US client, and based on some validations, checks, and settings, I needed to identify if the payment was on time, delayed, or never paid. I had to commit to determining the information or data for my customer, which included many validation business rules. I had to consider the checkpoints before replying to the customer's query.
The query used to come through email, and I needed to extract the emails, identify what the query was for, and then go ahead and provide the solution.
How has it helped my organization?
Many new improvements in UiPath after 2018 have helped end users stay competitive in the market, such as document understanding and process mining. UiPath has also helped significantly in documenting scanned invoices and restructuring processes. UiPath is continually growing and updating, and that is a big help to organizations.
What is most valuable?
What I like best about UiPath is that it's undoubtedly the leader in the market.
I like that the solution makes life easier through its multiple features. It's easy to use UiPath through its Excel functionality, a basic application you need. UiPath also has many connectors available, so using the solution is easier.
I also found the document understanding feature of UiPath helpful in automating data from PDFs, whether it's to classify or extract information from documents. The document understanding feature also has many extractors, making data extraction easy to apply to the existing company processes, one of the best features of UiPath.
Compared to other RPA tools, such as Blue Prism and Power Automate, UiPath stands out in terms of the scalability of automation that you can do on the platform. UiPath is more reliable and has many actions available for almost every application, which is why the solution stands out.
Building automation using UiPath is simple, but it would still depend on the developer or designer. If you do not plan the process correctly, it will be messy. Regarding the actions for building automation, you can pull and drop into boxes, so it's easy.
My company used UiPath to automate processes dealing with a good cause, mainly giving people more free time to focus on learning new skills and growing professionally rather than spending all the time working on repetitive, mundane tasks. My company automated a process for the customer and delivered that to the customer.
UiPath enabled my company to implement end-to-end automation. Still, there may be a few requirements that would make the solution not feasible, for example, applications where it would be challenging to use UiPath, even with plug-ins.
The UiPath User Community is the biggest out of all communities by other platforms, and I found the community helpful. Many experts in the UiPath User Community are ready to help.
I've used UiPath Academy. Its courses helped me in understanding UiPath in detail. I started learning the solution from the academy itself. It is great because it covers all the basics and advanced topics. UiPath Academy is a one-stop solution for learning UiPath and its products, services, and offerings.
The solution has also helped in speeding up digital transformation.
Uipath has helped reduce human error in any process or task that is rule-based, which doesn't need any human interference or judgment. My company developed tasks on the platform and created code to handle specific situations or scenarios that completely took care of manual intervention or manual efforts plus, the deployment was easy, and the solution saved a lot of manual effort. UiPath reduced human error by up to ninety percent.
The solution helped free up employee time by up to forty percent after the automation by reducing the need for employees to work on repetitive tasks so employees could focus on other, more challenging tasks, including learning new skills.
What needs improvement?
One area for improvement in UiPath is that the orientation could be better.
Debugging also needs improvement because I need to do it from scratch whenever I have to debug a code. I have to run the entire code from the start and then check the pointers. If a specific action can be developed in UiPath, instead of running the code from the beginning, it would allow you to debug the code from the point that needs debugging, saving a significant amount of time.
My company has tested the AI functionality of UiPath, and for complex processes, it takes a lot of time to develop the processes from a development point. When a process is complex, it depends on the end users or developers on how to break the requirement into small pieces. Suppose you do not break it into small pieces and create a single push out of it. In that case, it will become a lengthy code inside UiPath Studio, making maintaining and monitoring that code difficult inside UiPath Studio. Locating the error or actual information would also take more work, so UiPath could be challenging to use in complex process automation.
Pricing for UiPath also needs improvement as it becomes expensive in large-scale implementations.
For how long have I used the solution?
I started working with UiPath in 2018, so from that time, it's been five years of working with the platform.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is a stable tool.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath is a scalable tool.
How are customer service and support?
I found UiPath Support good.
UiPath consultants provide good support and are readily available via email.
It takes about ten to twelve hours to receive a response from UiPath Support.
I'd rate support as eight out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
My company used Blue Prism before UiPath. I work for a service-based company, with clients choosing the tools based on priorities. UiPath was cheaper than Blue Prism, but when you use it for a large-scale RPA implementation where you deploy hundreds of robots, UiPath becomes more expensive than Blue Prism. However, development on UiPath was significantly faster and more reliable compared to Blue Prism. UiPath also has a larger community offering support versus Blue Prism and even has free training on UiPath Academy. UiPath also offered a free trial, which Blue Prism didn't offer. These are the reasons for switching to UiPath.
How was the initial setup?
Setting up the UiPath infrastructure was a little tricky, but the deployment was much easier. It usually takes one month to complete the deployment if the process is simple, but it could take up to three months for a complex process. Compared to other tools, the deployment and development of UiPath was faster.
What was our ROI?
In terms of manual efforts, realizing the benefits of UiPath was immediate, but for the financial benefits or ROI, it took some time, as the solution has a huge cost. It required you to purchase the UiPath Studio, Robot, and Architectural licenses. You also have to pay for the development costs, so the monetary benefits took time to reflect in the cash flow.
My company did notice between sixty to seventy percent ROI from UiPath, which was calculated around the number of FTEs, mainly how many FTEs were released from a specific task. For example, there was a big project with sixteen FTEs released from a repetitive task.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
When there's a massive deployment of robots, pricing for UiPath becomes costly, as you must purchase different licenses for UiPath Studio, Orchestrator, etc. I noticed that it would solely depend on how service-based companies negotiate with UiPath and that each client could have a pricing disparity. A client with a more significant implementation could get more discount, pricing-wise.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I had the chance to work with Blue Prism and Power Automate.
What other advice do I have?
UiPath does not require extensive or complex application upgrades and support, at least not for every application. Sometimes, support is needed depending on the project or application, but the chance of it would be very slim.
UiPath was deployed on-premises. In terms of environments or locations, the solution was deployed in three different environments: in the Studio, Orchestrator, and Testing.
The number of users of the solution varies per project, but the maximum number of users I've worked with on a single project is about thirteen or fourteen.
My company has worked with small, medium, and large enterprises using UiPath.
The solution doesn't require maintenance. It just requires license renewal.
My rating for UiPath is seven out of ten. I'd make it a ten if UiPath improves the appearance of the Studio. Its debugging process could also be improved, as it's currently complex. It could be easier.
My company is a UiPath partner.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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Project Manager at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
A user-friendly solution that minimizes FTEs by automating repetitive jobs done by employees on a daily basis
Pros and Cons
- "UiPath is a user-friendly solution."
 
- "Sometimes, the company's processes are very complex, and it's very hard to implement UiPath."
 
What is most valuable?
UiPath is a user-friendly solution.
What needs improvement?
Sometimes, the company's processes are very complex, and it's very hard to implement UiPath.
It also makes mistakes. Understanding your systems by yourself and implementing UiPath into your company processes is the hardest part. This could be improved so that the companies can easily implement the solution.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath's stability depends on how you implement it. If the solution is implemented correctly, it will work properly.
How are customer service and support?
UiPath's technical support is quite good and better than other solutions.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
What about the implementation team?
The first step in deploying UiPath is to learn the system you need to automate and then decide what can be automated in it. Sometimes, the processes are complex, and it's very expensive to automate them. When you know how to implement UiPath, it's easy to implement. So, the main study of your processes is necessary for the solution's implementation.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We had to select between Blue Prism and UiPath for our automation processes. We chose UiPath because it was more user-friendly.
What other advice do I have?
UiPath is deployed on our company’s internal cloud.
It is not that difficult to build automations using UiPath.
UiPath does enable us to implement end-to-end automation.
While implementing automation in your company, UiPath gives many benefits, like minimizing FTEs. Many of the employees are doing repetitive jobs on a daily basis, which can be done by robots or automation. Time reduction and error reduction are the main benefits we get from implementing UiPath.
UiPath has freed up employee time for our organization.
UiPath’s user community is very nice. Whenever you have some problems, you can get help from UiPath’s user community. UiPath is also very user-friendly, with many options to search on your own for YouTube videos that will help you.
UiPath has helped minimize our on-prem footprint by decreasing the FTEs and saving employee time, which is important to us.
We have used the vendor’s UiPath Academy courses.
The solution speeds up digital transformation, and it does not require expensive or complex application upgrades to do so. It depends on your work system because sometimes, you have to implement the whole automation system into your computers.
UiPath has saved costs for our organization.
Overall, I rate UiPath an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Private Cloud
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RPA Technical Consultant at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
{layed a crucial role in generating significant capacity and managing all the challenging tasks efficiently
Pros and Cons
- "The AI feature has enabled us to automate more processes overall."
 
- "It would be beneficial to have the capability to track defects during the regression testing of applications."
 
What is our primary use case?
We utilize UiPath to automate manual and repetitive tasks that range from simple Excel manipulations to web scraping. We have several use cases related to refinancing, such as handling accounts payable for invoice processing, remittances, and accounts receivable, among others. In addition to that, UiPath enables us to develop public-facing applications that are integrated with automation. This automation is triggered automatically whenever there are user interactions or events, resulting in numerous use cases. For instance, if the requested data is not already available in the document, we can obtain input from customers using UiPath.
Furthermore, we employ UiPath products for automatic invoice processing. When we receive invoices in PDF format, we digitize them using our own OCR engine. Subsequently, this information can be utilized to save data into systems like SAP. We extensively automate ERP systems, including SAP, Oracle, and NetSuite.
We also use UiPath for application testing. We have built several test cases for suppression, user acceptance, and so on, which can be scheduled to run or run on demand.
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath has a small learning curve because we leverage Microsoft technologies, benefiting greatly from UiPath's integration with the Windows Workflow Foundation. Moreover, there is also a version tailored for business users. Personally, I have a tech background, but we have received feedback from other users who find it very easy to create simple automation. However, for more complex automation, some experience or training might be necessary. Fortunately, UiPath offers completely free on-demand training through their Academy. Once someone completes the training, they will be able to proficiently build automation.
We employ our bots to collect data on emissions, consumption, and byproducts. We do not have any byproducts. Recently, we published a report detailing where and how we have achieved our sustainability goal.
With UiPath, we have been able to achieve a 100 percent scale-up in the finance department without increasing the headcount. Therefore, it has played a crucial role in generating significant capacity and managing all the challenging tasks efficiently.
Being able to implement end-to-end automation using UiPath is crucial. We have use cases where human involvement is necessary. For instance, if there are invoices exceeding ten thousand dollars, we require approval. Therefore, UiPath allows us to pause automation until we receive those approvals from various stakeholders. Once the human input is provided, the bot proceeds with the remaining steps. It is highly reliable and adaptable to changes in the sales flow. We have utilized UiPath for automation without the need for additional staff.
Whenever there are new features or releases that lack detailed information, we can use UiPath's User Community to discuss the posted topics. For example, we can seek assistance in understanding how to make the most of a specific feature or determine the necessary settings for our properties to leverage those features effectively. Additionally, training resources for these products are available within the community. Webinars are frequently hosted in the UiPath User Community, which we also utilize to gain insights into the functionality of the product and its application in solving various use cases.
There are several areas in which UiPath has benefited our organization. We gain process intelligence and revenue intelligence. Additionally, we are able to perform virtual investment analysis using automation. UiPath enables us to free up a significant amount of capacity for more meaningful work.
UiPath has helped minimize our on-premises footprint. It's all about the SaaS cloud-based offerings. Therefore, several products are currently available quickly, specifically on the cloud. Essentially, we only utilize virtual machines for the robot itself, which execute alongside all the other services. Everything is hosted in the cloud.
The biggest benefit of using UiPath's Academy is that it offers various labs and exercises, which greatly assist us in utilizing and improving our understanding of the tool. Additionally, the Academy provides certifications that can help individuals become certified in the technology. These are some of the benefits offered by the Academy.
For most of the document understanding process, we utilize machine learning models that are hosted in the UiPath AI center. Additionally, AI is integrated into the process mining and task mining products we employ, which help us discover new automation ideas and opportunities by analyzing information flow within data from ERP systems, among others. Moreover, UiPath recently introduced communications mining, which utilizes a large language model. This enables us to examine emails and other modes of communication to gain insights into the processes and occurrences. There are numerous concealed insights pertaining to both the processes themselves and the sentiments of customers, all of which can be obtained through these AI tools.
UiPath AI has simplified the automation of more complex processes because it doesn't require machine learning, knowledge, or technical ability. It is a very simplified, no-code, local platform. This has greatly helped us build solutions that previously required extensive coding, saving us a significant amount of time during implementation.
UiPath helps to accelerate and reduce the cost of our digital transformation.
UiPath has helped reduce human errors. There are several errors that occur when working with financial data, such as missed dates and miscalculations. However, the bots prevent such mistakes from happening.
UiPath has generated sufficient capacity, allowing us to avoid hiring additional personnel for our department. Despite an increase in workload, the bots are capable of handling it.
UiPath has helped our organization save costs.
What is most valuable?
The AI feature has enabled us to automate more processes overall.
What needs improvement?
It would be beneficial to have the capability to track defects during the regression testing of applications.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for six and a half years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, and Power Plus Automation, but UiPath is more user-friendly.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The price is reasonable. UiPath is priced for the market and is even better considering the value it brings.
What other advice do I have?
I rate UiPath a ten out of ten.
We have implemented UiPath across multiple departments, including HR and Finance.
No maintenance is required.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Public Cloud
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