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UiPath Inc.

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    Varun Thimmappa

Helps to automate mundane business processes prone to human error

  • September 11, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use the tool for robotic process automation to automate mundane business processes prone to human error.

What is most valuable?

Some of UiPath's best features are its ability to interact well with applications and its less proneness to errors. It allows us to implement end-to-end automation, which is very important for our organization since we have many time-consuming job runs.

The tool has improved our organization by reducing operational costs through process automation and cutting FTEs. We can do more regression testing for test automation, leading to better products. It's helped minimize our on-premises footprint to some extent and aided organizational restructuring.

We've used the academy courses, which are good for beginners and advanced users. UiPath has sped up digital transformation, allowing quick fixes without building entire new solutions. It reduces human errors by 60-70 percent and saves us around 2500 hours.

What needs improvement?

UiPath is pretty easy to use for small—and medium-scale automation. However, maintaining the code becomes a bit more difficult when building large-scale, enterprise-level automation. Areas for improvement include versioning for collaborative projects and reporting features currently lacking.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using the product for six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

As for stability, I'd rate it as six out of ten. Once a project is built, we face many issues, and we often have to go back to UiPath. So, in my opinion, stability could be improved.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

My company has 10-15 users. Based on my experience, I would say UiPath is a scalable solution. I'd rate its scalability around seven or eight out of ten.

How are customer service and support?

The user community for UiPath is great. We can ask about any issues we have on the community forum and usually get them resolved. Regarding technical support, it's amazing that they respond quickly. However, their level one engineer could be better educated on the tool before moving to level two support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used an open-source Java Selenium solution but switched to UiPath for better security and platform capabilities.

How was the initial setup?

We have the tool deployed in the cloud version. The deployment process was straightforward—it was pretty easy, mostly just drag and drop. Because of the number of projects we have, the initial deployment took days to months.

We use UiPath in multiple locations globally, including the US and India. The solution requires maintenance, particularly from a coding perspective.

What was our ROI?

I'd estimate UiPath has helped us save around 10-15 percent in costs.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

UiPath is a pretty expensive tool compared to what the market offers, including open-source alternatives that can do similar things.

What other advice do I have?

Overall, I would recommend UiPath to other users. The main reasons I like it and would recommend it are that it's very user-interactive and its capabilities are really good.

On a scale from one to ten, I'd rate it overall around eight.


    Gopinath K.

Seamless integration and Robust Testing

  • July 01, 2024
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I mostly like the user friendly interface.
What do you dislike about the product?
Personally I have nothing to dislike about Uipath Test Suite.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Actually creating and maintaining seperate test scripts for various different applications can be resource-intensive but Uipath Test Suite allows me to reuse existing RPA workflows for testing purpose and promotes reusabily


    reviewer2406918

Reduces our on-prem footprint and accelerates our digital transformation

  • May 31, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

UiPath is our platform for automating tasks and processes within our manufacturing environment, to boost productivity and streamline overall operations.

UiPath utilizes a hybrid deployment model, where our virtual machines reside in a federated cloud environment, while the UiPath orchestration engine itself remains on-premises.

How has it helped my organization?

UiPath stands out for its user-friendly development environment and minimal programming requirements. Building automation with UiPath is a breeze, making it a strong selling point for those looking for an easy-to-use RPA tool.

UiPath offers end-to-end automation, but there's a catch: it requires full access and control within the target environment. This means UiPath needs security permissions to interact with and potentially run other applications, which can be a challenge to set up. While achieving end-to-end automation is valuable, this access requirement can be a hurdle.

UiPath has reduced our on-prem footprint, freeing up resources that were previously dedicated to maintaining that infrastructure. These resources can now be used for other tasks.

We saw the benefits of UiPath immediately upon deployment.

The UiPath user community has been a valuable resource for quickly solving problems. By interacting with other users, we've been able to share insights and find solutions to specific programming issues.

We leverage UiPath Academy courses to prepare developers for certification exams. These courses serve a dual purpose: getting new developers acclimated to the platform and providing foundational knowledge for citizen developers who want to learn UiPath quickly.

UiPath accelerates our digital transformation, but integrating legacy systems can be a hurdle. While UiPath excels once deployed, the process of granting it access to legacy data for proper functioning can be time-consuming in our environment. This may be specific to our setup, but it's worth considering nonetheless.

UiPath significantly reduces human error by automating tasks and allowing for faster turnaround. This means that even if users make mistakes in their submissions, UiPath can quickly catch them and provide feedback so the user can fix the error and resubmit the issue.

UiPath has helped free up our employee's time for other projects.

UiPath significantly reduces our transaction processing costs. Previously, transactions took days to complete, but now they're done in minutes. This efficiency translates directly to cost savings, and it's just one example of how UiPath can optimize internet-based processes by streamlining workflows and minimizing processing time.

What is most valuable?

A key feature of this solution is its built-in VM orchestration capabilities, allowing us to manage virtual machines without additional setup. This includes basic functionalities like starting and stopping VMs, as well as integrating queues into our orchestration workflows. Additionally, we can leverage built-in Insight reports to extract transaction and volume data for analysis.

What needs improvement?

The biggest hurdle in UiPath Academy courses has been completing projects, especially for advanced certifications like RPA developer. With everyone juggling work and deadlines, dedicating significant time to capstone projects becomes difficult, leading to course completion struggles for many.

UiPath could improve its services and account management. Specifically, greater interaction with the services team would be beneficial to understand their capabilities better. This could involve trial runs where the services team demonstrates the value they can provide before being engaged. Additionally, providing sample automation, such as starter automation for SAP workflows, would give users and teams a starting point to build upon instead of starting from scratch.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using UiPath for two and a half years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Our daily automation runs smoothly, and weekly ones seem stable for users. However, I get frequent alerts about downtime, potentially due to VM configuration issues. Since we have multiple VMs and I might receive alerts for others, some get unintentionally ignored without impacting functionality.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

We've found UiPath easy to scale by adding virtual machines to handle more automation. As we expand our automation to support more users and environments, we anticipate needing another bot. Adding a new bot to UiPath is straightforward - we can simply assign an existing automation to the new bot and keep it running. The only additional cost is for the new VM. Overall, UiPath scalability has been positive for us.

How are customer service and support?

The quality and speed of the answers from UiPath technical support are good. We have a good support-level contract with UiPath that gives us enterprise-level support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

What other advice do I have?

I would rate UiPath eight out of ten. It is a good solution but it wasn't made for ambiguity.

We primarily focused on UiPath for automating desk-level processes without initially considering other solutions. However, before implementing any automation, we assess its suitability for UiPath and whether a workflow tool like ServiceNow might be a better fit. In essence, we compare these two technologies for workflow automation needs.

UiPath took longer to use at first due to the learning curve, but now we're more experienced with the software, so creating automation is a breeze.

UiPath requires annual maintenance, which involves upgrading to the latest version. This process includes migrating virtual machines and thoroughly testing existing automation to confirm their functionality after the upgrade.

New UiPath users should consider two main factors: process type and system compatibility. UiPath excels at automating well-defined, repeatable processes that can be observed and coded. It's ideal for desk-level tasks and works well with Microsoft applications and many browser-based systems like SAP. However, custom systems may require additional effort as pre-built UiPath packages might not be available. By focusing on deterministic processes and compatible systems, new users can identify the best use cases for UiPath.


    Sandaru Adikari

It's easy to learn and you can build a workflow in minutes using the recording feature

  • May 30, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We have an online report, and our management tasked me with recreating it, but they don't allow bots to create things on the website. I'm responsible for the automation and engineering work, and they wanted me to evaluate the performance of our systems and solar panels. I need to go to the manufacturer's website and download the monthly report corresponding to our factory site.

Each month, I need to go to the site, get their readings, and create a report. It's a repetitive task that takes about four or five hours. UiPath enables me to automate the finance side of the report.

How has it helped my organization?

Generating all these market analyses and data reports from various websites can be time-consuming. It might require a whole team with its own manager to check and update the docs. However, when UiPath came into play, we could automate a lot of that work from different platforms. That was the start of a digital transformation at our company. It saves about eight hours per report.

UiPath decreases human error. A lot of the reporting on product quality was done through manual data entry into the database system. There is potential for human error. Now, we can a lot of that information automatically and perform the data analysis with UiPath. Since we no longer need a designated person to do the data analysis, we can save around $200 to $300 monthly.

What is most valuable?

UiPath is easy to use and learn. With some experience in automation, I could learn the solution in three or four hours. It's easier to build automations in UiPath compared to other tools. UiPath has a feature that allows you to build automations quickly. You can build your workflow in under 10 minutes. In UiPath Studio, you can do browser automation by recording it. You can set up flows where you click through the buttons on a website. For example, there's a button where you have to click to verify that you're human. That's something you can add to the flow.

Having a workflow is beneficial. At our monthly meetings, we rectified the revenue generation, etc. We analyzed all these systems' performance and costs to create a plan and saved a lot of money doing that.

We're developing a use case for automated communications mining using Salesforce for one of our teams. It will be helpful, but we haven't implemented it yet. We have several reports and a script to perform this automatically. We will rate the responses from our team members and the outside groups we are using.

The UiPath community is very helpful. When I started using UiPath, I had no clue about it, so I watched a few videos and learned how to do most of the integrations. I also reached out to some colleagues on LinkedIn who directed me to the Sri Lankan user community. They were amazing.

What needs improvement?

I would love to see UiPath create a reporting application that you could deploy on the side and feed data directly into it. That would be an amazing tool to have. Microsoft has this data migration interface, so if you create an automation, it checks everything going into it.

For how long have I used the solution?

I tried UiPath a couple of years back for another project and worked with it for about a year and a half. I also worked with it more recently, and the experience is different.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We had some performance issues in the first few weeks. Apart from that, UiPath has been running okay.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The cloud component of UiPath makes it scalable.

How are customer service and support?

I rate UiPath support seven out of 10. You can contact enterprise support. They're always ready to receive our calls and provide recommendations.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used Microsoft Power Automate. Since we are using Microsoft ERP and CRM systems, all of our automation systems need to be compatible with Microsoft. We could use Power Automate for free, so it made sense to stick with one vendor.

UiPath is easier to understand and use because we can record actions, and it has an amazing support community. It is also competitive in terms of cost. If you are sending information to databases with Power Automate, you need some subscriptions to PowerApps and Power BI. It costs you about a hundred dollars to get started. You can download and use UiPath Studio for free.

How was the initial setup?

Compared to our older platforms, UiPath is easy to install and integrate. On day one, you can deploy it to your system in a few minutes. Our previous solution required more infrastructure to do the automation. UiPath has UiPath Studio, so you can play the flow and record all your inputs. The main advantage is that you can build a solution in minutes. It's effortless to get started.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

UiPath is reasonably priced.

What other advice do I have?

I rate UiPath eight out of 10.


    Guilherme Yoshike

Automation becomes intuitive with supportive learning and community resources

  • May 15, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

In Brazil, we have some standard processes. Some companies operate in similar ways. I cannot give all the details, but there is a process for financial invoices. We normally use UiPath to automate this process.

What is most valuable?

Using UiPath is very easy. Even for new users or developers who are just starting, it is easy to use. You just need to drag and drop the activity, so it is very easy to start using. We have UiPath Academy, which is very helpful when you need to learn something. When anyone is starting to use UiPath here in my company, we recommend starting with UiPath Academy. It helps a lot in every project that we have here.

Also, there is the community, which is very helpful. We have lots of users, and for every question that we have, we can just Google it, and then we can find the answers in the community. Almost all the questions that we have can be found in the community, which is very helpful. We also have different integrations with different services, and this is very helpful as well.

What needs improvement?

I do not have any complaints about the tools themselves. They work very well. The only problem is the cost. It was more accessible initially, and we could have more resources with the same license. Now, the license is different, and we need a license for each tool that we have, so it is not very accessible to have all of the tools for installation.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have used it for about six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability is very good. In the beginning, we depended on our infrastructure. However, now that we have services on the cloud, it is very stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability depends on how you are automating and using resources like queue triggers. If you use queues, it is easy to scale. You just need to change the number of robots for the process, and then it works very fast.

How are customer service and support?

Every time we need support, most questions can be answered by searching on the Internet or finding solutions in the community. When we require technical support, we contact UiPath. For instance, we had trouble with the database while using UiPath on-premise and connected to support. They were very helpful, addressing the issue in three hours. Therefore, I would rate customer service a ten. It's a very easy tool to use, so normally, we do not encounter many troubles. But when we do, the answers are either in the community, or we contact support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

It depends on the customer and project. Sometimes, I am involved in the deployment process. I might be a developer, and sometimes I need to deploy in a development tenant. Another team analyzes and deploys it to production, or we deploy it to a tenant for deployment. A global team, for example, analyzes, publishes to production, and ensures they have all the documents before publishing to production. We use the process to run through.

What was our ROI?

In the beginning, the return on investment is quick. As automation scales, requiring more licenses, it becomes more expensive. At first, processes save money, but eventually, automation without cost savings occurs due to licensing costs.

What other advice do I have?

Besides using UiPath Academy, having expertise in the automation process is crucial because it is not just about setting up automation. Governance becomes critical as automation scales. Planning is essential before starting the process to avoid chaos as automated processes increase. For example, restricting developer access to production is crucial. Overall, I would rate UiPath an eight out of ten because, while it is the best tool regarding resources and integration, pricing is problematic.


    DEBASIS SAHOO

Is user-friendly, easy to learn, and manage

  • May 14, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

UiPath is a software tool used in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) that allows you to build automated workflows to handle repetitive manual tasks in your daily work. It can automate tasks across various environments including Windows, Citrix, and using image recognition. Additionally, UiPath is incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning, with generative AI specifically enabling you to develop automation in a wider range of fields like healthcare, telecommunication, and manufacturing.

UiPath offers deployment flexibility: we can install it on our servers on-premises or choose their cloud service, UiPath Automation Cloud. While they provide their option, UiPath is also compatible with other cloud platforms for deployment.

How has it helped my organization?

Building automation is easier with UiPath than with Automation Anywhere or Blue Prism. UiPath's centralized platform offers a more intuitive user experience, and its extensive online community provides readily available answers to your questions.

It allows for the creation of end-to-end automation workflows, even for tasks with imperfect results. For instance, if an AI extracts data from a PDF with a low confidence level, UiPath can trigger the creation of a ticket in an action center. This ticket would then be assigned to a human for review, who can confirm the data's accuracy or return the document to the AI model for improvement.

Over the past nine years as a UiPath user, I've witnessed a wealth of new features emerge. The UiPath user community has been an invaluable resource throughout this journey, providing both learning opportunities and solutions to our automation challenges.

UiPath has been a game-changer for us, reducing costs, improving scalability, minimizing human error, and saving significant time. Their user-friendly platform allows us to automate processes in as little as 15 days, and with the free UiPath Academy courses and community edition, we have everything we need to learn and practice at no cost.

UiPath Academy offers beginner-friendly courses with step-by-step instructions and video tutorials, making it a great resource for those new to the world of UiPath and automation.

UiPath speeds up and reduces the cost of digital transformation andreduces human errors by automating repetitive tasks where errors can be caused due to fatigue or illness.

UiPath helps free up our staff time to work on other tasks. What would take a human, for example, ten minutes to complete, takes the robot seconds. Ithelps save our organization money.

It is easy to learn.

What is most valuable?

UiPath takes the complexity out of automation by using a low-code approach. Instead of writing intricate macro scripts, we simply drag and drop pre-built elements to create our automation, making it accessible even for those without extensive coding experience.

What needs improvement?

UiPath's extensive built-in features, like communication mining, can be overwhelming to learn due to the sheer volume. This learning curve applies across platforms; switching to another company would require mastering new skills like business analysis and product management. Additionally, the modern analysis process demands deep dives into code and solution levels, making it a complex task to achieve.

There's a need for greater emphasis on applying AI and machine learning to enhance technologies like Optical Character Recognition, fingerprint scanners, and facial recognition systems.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using UiPath for almost nine years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

If one of our machines goes down, UiPath will resolve the issue within 24 hours.

How are customer service and support?

The technical support is good.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

While we've experimented with Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, and Microsoft Power Automate, they lacked UiPath's ability to centralize all our automation initiatives. Choosing the right RPA tool requires careful consideration of cost, functionalities, and the specific features each platform offers.

How was the initial setup?

The cloud deployment is straightforward. The logs are all maintained in the orchestrator.

What was our ROI?

The return on investment from automation grows with the number of processes automated. This translates to greater cost and time savings, freeing up resources to tackle new projects that can generate additional revenue.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

UiPath is expensive. The license types depend on the deployment method and the number of bots required.

What other advice do I have?

I would rate UiPath eight out of ten. UiPath is user-friendly, easy to learn, and manage.

UiPath introduced communication mining in the last two years. We do use it but the use cases are primarily for the health sector and insurance sector but they have been steadily declining.

UiPath's cloud deployment offers a hassle-free experience – they manage the infrastructure and maintenance, so we don't need to worry about any hardware or upkeep on our side.

Six people in our organization use UiPath.

While running UiPath on-premises with a high volume of bots might involve some minor maintenance tasks for us, the cloud-based option takes care of everything – UiPath handles all the maintenance on their end.

UiPath offers a multifaceted platform, requiring users to learn distinct aspects based on their roles. Developers will delve into coding and automation creation, IT business analysts will focus on process design and optimization, product managers will manage the automation lifecycle, and salespeople will highlight the product's capabilities to potential clients.


    Manisha Bhalla

Low-code and easy to use with a strong online user community

  • May 13, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

The solution is to get requirements over to Jira, then we use it to automate some of the processes. We can automate changes and statuses.

What is most valuable?

The solution is user-friendly and easy to handle. Anyone can understand it pretty quickly.

The robots are helpful. The orchestrator is easy to operate.

The UI is simple and easy to understand.

It makes automation very easy. There are some use cases where you need a small amount of coding. It's a very low-code way of automating. That means you don't need much knowledge to start building what you need. Overall, it's easy to learn. You can even Google questions and find solutions to your queries.

We can make end-to-end automation, even though I might now always use it that way.

The user community is very good. On their own website, you can find a lot of great information.Their documentation allows you to understand it pretty well. There are videos as well. They make it easy to understand and follow along. Seeing it visualized makes things much easier. And if you have any errors, there are many people all over the world that may have already dealt with those, so you can get information to help you adjust.

Since it's low-code, we saw the benefits of using UiPath very quickly.

We've been able to minimize our on-premises footprint.

I've used the UiPath Academy. I've been certified. There are lots of videos and you can go through and you can complete any number of certificates.

When you make automation, you can save a lot of time. Using it, you can reduce your manual output. It helps VAs and managers save time.

The automation saves on manual labor.

What needs improvement?

They already have a good overview of the product and training. I haven't found anything significantly negative about the product.

The pricing can be a big factor for a lot of users. It could be reduced to help more companies leverage its automation capabilities.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for the past five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability is good. We haven't gotten any kinds of errors.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability is good.

How are customer service and support?

I've never contacted technical support.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I've used other RPA tools, such as Automation Anywhere. People do need to have a bit more knowledge about AA before using it.

How was the initial setup?

The deployment is very easy. There are just some steps you need to follow. We were able to deploy it in three to four hours. We had three people handling the deployment process as well as testing and creating automation.

There is maintenance if you make any changes to processes. For example, if an endpoint changes, the automation will need to be changed.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Automation Anywhere may be more widely used than UiPath based on pricing.

What other advice do I have?

We're UiPath end-users.

They have a feature called communications mining. However, I haven't used it yet.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.

It's a good tool to start with when exploring RPA automation, and there are many free items available on the UiPath Academy website itself. You just need to log in, and you can get certified and start practicing. You can start practicing with creating your own bot. It's a very easy tool, and very user-friendly. With small, low-code capabilities, a non-technical person can learn it; it just requires small amounts of coding.


    Ebin-Abraham

We receive frequent updates, a reduction in human errors, and end-to-end -automation

  • May 06, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Our team manages RPA licensing, including evaluating other tools besides UiPath. We consider factors like upcoming automation reports and license renewal costs when deciding between UiPath, Power Automate, or other options. By comparing features and licensing expenses, we make informed choices about which RPA tool best suits our needs.

UiPath handles our invoice processing and a variety of ERP tasks, including automating processes in SAP and Oracle. We also leverage it for some portal interactions and other invoice-related functionalities.

We use the UiPath orchestrator platform.

How has it helped my organization?

We recently migrated to UiPath's cloud-based Orchestrator, and the benefits have been tremendous. We receive frequent updates without any maintenance on our end thanks to UiPath managing everything. This ensures no downtime and access to all the latest features, which UiPath releases regularly throughout the year in response to user feedback. Additionally, our investment in premium support, including a dedicated Partner Account Manager and UiPath Advantage benefits, provides us with immediate assistance whenever needed.

Although UiPath is not as user-friendly as Microsoft Power Automate, it boasts a wider range of features. UiPath does require some coding knowledge for developers due to its drag-and-drop interface, but it provides a strong framework that simplifies development. Projects can often be completed within one to two months thanks to this ease of use, and the platform itself is constantly being improved.

UiPath offers end-to-end automation, replacing the need for multiple tools. It supports DLC and provides sample documents and maintenance guidance. Additionally, UiPath's built-in flowcharts eliminate the need for Visio, reducing costs. Furthermore, integration with Azure and pre-built templates minimizes the need for PowerShell scripting, streamlining the development process. Overall, UiPath simplifies automation by offering a comprehensive and user-friendly platform.

The UiPath User Community is a fantastic resource, offering a one-stop shop for all our UiPath inquiries where we can find answers and connect with other users.

UiPath has been a game-changer for us. Productivity has soared, security has been significantly bolstered, and the new features are proving incredibly versatile. We've even been able to reduce outsourcing by implementing UiPath automation, which have greatly simplified our monitoring processes.

Its ability to minimize on-premises infrastructure aligns perfectly with the current trend of companies prioritizing digitization to reduce their physical footprint. In other words, UiPath is a key tool for achieving this modern business goal.

Our vendors initially struggled to adapt to the cloud-based platform after migrating from on-premise software. To bridge this knowledge gap, we directed them to the UiPath Academy courses, which proved to be a valuable resource. However, the extensive course library made navigating and finding the most relevant content challenging. Fortunately, UiPath's supportive team provided us with the necessary links, allowing our team to get up to speed quickly.

It has helped speed up our digital transformation.

UiPath has significantly reduced human error in our finance department. Previously, manual processes resulted in numerous errors that often went unnoticed until the quarter's end. Now, automation minimizes errors and frees the finance team to handle any remaining manual tasks with greater ease.

UiPath has helped free up around 30 percent of our staff time and has significantly reduced our costs, and the KPI data we're maintaining confirms these substantial savings.

What is most valuable?

UiPath stands out for its robust SAP integration capabilities and a growing library of connectors that simplify connecting to various applications. Document Understanding has also seen significant improvement, making data extraction more accurate. Additionally, UiPath offers valuable process insights, providing a clear picture of automation utilization across machines, and giving us a powerful tool to optimize our workflows.

What needs improvement?

UiPath's cost can be prohibitive, and the sheer number of licensing options they offer makes it difficult to choose the right one, creating a confusing selection process.

Currently, UiPath doesn't provide automatic notifications for known bugs in new releases. This means we're left to discover and report them ourselves. Ideally, I'd like to receive updates on these known issues from UiPath to streamline the automation process.

UiPath implementing a feature like Microsoft's CoPilot would significantly enhance our development experience by offering assistance in building automation.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using UiPath for six years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

UiPath is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

UiPath is easy to scale up.

How are customer service and support?

The technical support is amazing. They are available at any time.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We also have a signed license agreement with Microsoft because of UiPath's high cost.

UiPath offers a pre-built framework that tailors to our specific needs, along with a powerful orchestrator for centralized control. While Microsoft's automation platform is still evolving and lacks features like UiPath's orchestrator, it excels in native integrations with Microsoft products like Outlook and SharePoint. However, for SAP integrations, UiPath provides exclusive activities that are crucial for automating tasks within our system.

How was the initial setup?

In 2018 when I first deployed UiPath I found it to be complex but now that I have more experience, the deployment is straightforward.

Our team created three AWS accounts, designating one of them. We then set up, launched, and deployed the orchestration tool on the first account. After performing a POC and gaining leadership approval, we spun up two additional accounts for QA with UiPath's ongoing support throughout the year. Finally, we deployed additional machines and established a Cloud Operating Validation environment.

In-house we required eight people for the deployment.

What about the implementation team?

We initially developed the proof of concept ourselves, but after launching into production, we leveraged the expertise of multiple vendors to ensure successful implementation.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

UiPath is expensive compared to other RPA tools.

What other advice do I have?

I would rate UiPath eight out of ten.

We currently have around 130 active bots, though, in the past few years, we decommissioned a larger force of 300. We also boast a user base of over 80.

The maintenance is handled by UiPath.

For a successful RPA implementation, establish a strong framework and conduct a thorough analysis to guarantee the stability of your bots. In the long term, a well-run COE is invaluable. Additionally, explore the range of tools available to enhance your RPA capabilities.


    Srinivasan Iyyanar

Allows us to design and implement rule-based automation across various applications

  • May 01, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

UiPath is a business automation platform that allows us to design and implement rule-based automation across various applications. In essence, we define the rules and conditions e.g., for processing data in a CRM system, and UiPath automates the entire workflow. Beyond processing, UiPath can also automate tasks like document reading, data entry, and system updates e.g., price changes. In our specific role within the telecom domain, we might use UiPath for design integration, network optimization, and other tasks defined by our business rules. It's important to remember that successful automation requires well-defined rules, test data, and an evaluation of scalability and return on investment. UiPath's strength lies in its ability to integrate with various applications, including Office 365, CRM systems, and HR applications, as long as these applications have a user interface with identifiable elements or objects.

How has it helped my organization?

Building automation with UiPath is user-friendly, especially for beginners. Even without prior coding experience, newcomers can learn the ropes quickly. UiPath offers foundational code and training sessions that make creating robots achievable in just one or two sessions. The concepts align well with the product, making it easy to follow along during training. Additionally, UiPath Academy provides free online courses for further learning. This open approach contrasts with other tools like Blue Prism, which has a closed community, and Automation Anywhere, which requires more time investment to grasp due to limited resources. Unlike these other tools, UiPath offers extensive online resources and a supportive community, making it easier to find solutions. With this accessibility, even non-technical users can be trained within one or two weeks to build automation – the key is understanding the logic behind them.

UiPath facilitates end-to-end automation, eliminating manual intervention for repetitive tasks. This frees up employees for more strategic work. Data processing, server configuration updates, and many other processes can be fully automated using robots. Even tasks requiring some human oversight benefit from UiPath's Document Understanding tool, which accurately extracts data from documents. While automation won't eliminate all human jobs, it can significantly reduce repetitive tasks. Instead of cutting jobs, organizations can redeploy employees to higher-value activities. However, the decision to automate depends on the specific business needs and process criticality. Overall, end-to-end automation with UiPath saves time and resources for organizations.

The timeframe for seeing UiPath's benefits depends on the specific task being automated. For simpler tasks, like generating reports, we might see results within a month or two. For complex tasks involving large datasets, like updating hundreds of server parameters, it could take three to six months to calculate a clear return on investment. Before implementing automation, it's crucial to evaluate the potential benefits. This includes factors like cost savings, operational efficiency, and even intangible benefits like improved customer satisfaction leading to brand value. Organizations should analyze these factors alongside the volume of data involved to determine if automation is worthwhile. Ultimately, a successful automation project hinges on a thorough upfront evaluation tailored to the specific use case.

The UiPath user community is a valuable online resource accessible through their website. It offers a one-stop shop for troubleshooting, discussions, and product updates. The forum is active with core users, UiPath employees, and even developers providing solutions and feedback. This collaborative environment allows UiPath to test and refine features before public release, ensuring a more polished final product. Users can ask questions, participate in discussions, and stay informed on all things UiPath, not just through the forum but also through other online platforms.

UiPath Academy provides a comprehensive learning platform for anyone interested in Robotic Process Automation. With over 25 courses and multiple certifications ranging from 6 to 7, we can gain the skills we need to automate tasks. The Academy is easy to access - simply sign in with our Gmail account and start learning. Courses include video lectures, text documents, and even hands-on simulations using dedicated UiPath Academy websites. To get started with the Academy, we'll need a laptop with internet access. Overall, UiPath Academy offers a user-friendly platform with a clear learning path to kickstart our RPA journey.

UiPath helps reduce human error in automation, but thorough planning is crucial. First, clearly define all valid data formats and business rules for the robot to follow. This includes specifying what information can be processed, and what validations need to be performed before updates, approvals, or rejections. These rules should be established by the business and rigorously tested by both developers and users. Remember, the robot is a machine that executes what it's programmed to do. It won't take any actions beyond its defined instructions. While humans can make mistakes, the robot itself won't. However, the quality of its work depends on the quality of the data it receives. This is why a well-defined software development lifecycle is essential. Each stage should be carefully verified to ensure the robot follows the intended steps. Before starting automation, identify and address all potential issues. Unlike humans, robots can't adapt to unexpected situations. They rely on clear instructions and clean data. While humans might prepare the data like an Excel sheet. Any errors they introduce will be carried out by the robot. To minimize errors, establish clear conditions for updates, approvals, and rejections. These conditions will guide the robot's actions and reduce potential mistakes. Careful planning before robot creation is key. While robots themselves won't make errors, unforeseen circumstances can arise. For example, application upgrades might require the robot to be adjusted. The robot won't recognize these changes on its own and will continue following its original instructions. This is why humans play a crucial role in supervising robots. A 3-6 month training period allows human oversight to ensure the robot performs as expected and can handle different situations. Any errors can be identified and corrected during this period, allowing the robot to function effectively beyond the training phase. In conclusion, while UiPath offers significant benefits, human involvement remains essential for successful automation.

UiPath helps reduce costs, but there will always be some operational and marginal expenses. However, the real benefit comes from automating tasks currently done by employees. Let's say one person completes a specific transaction. A robot can complete many more transactions per hour, freeing up the employee for other tasks. This creates a dual benefit: cost savings from the employee's saved hours and increased productivity from the robot. We can calculate these benefits by tracking saved hours and their resulting cost savings, as well as the robot's impact on productivity. There are also intangible benefits like improved brand value, faster response times, and quicker error recovery. Overall, UiPath helps companies save money and improve efficiency in both tangible and intangible ways.

What is most valuable?

UiPath is user-friendly, meaning even without coding knowledge, we only need basic logic understanding. Knowing how conditions and loops work is sufficient. This allows anyone to develop automation quickly. That's the beauty of UiPath compared to tools like Blue Prism and Automation Anywhere. While Automation Anywhere offers single sign-on with object access, it requires memorizing methods and libraries. UiPath simplifies this with a search bar for activities, like building a sentence with relevant keywords. This feature is absent in other tools, making UiPath more developer-friendly. Additionally, UiPath offers products like Document Understanding and Action Center, along with various integrations, catering to different departments within an organization. It empowers citizen developers, or business users, to automate tasks through easy-to-use functionalities. With good exception handling, clear libraries, and a wide range of activities, UiPath makes automation development easy to learn and adapt to, as long as we understand the desired outcome.

What needs improvement?

UiPath has matured and offers a wide range of packages. However, some users feel these packages aren't easily adaptable or customizable. Ideally, UiPath could provide more open models for users to modify and tailor to specific needs. Additionally, users would appreciate more activities and features related to Microsoft Office applications, given their wide use. While UiPath acknowledges this need with some activities for OneDrive and SharePoint, there's a gap compared to other platforms.

UiPath's licensing costs are a major consideration. While the platform offers valuable features and user-friendly tools, its pricing can be a barrier for some customers seeking more affordable options. This high cost is a key reason users switch to Power Automate, which integrates well with Office applications but lacks UiPath's breadth of automation capabilities.

UiPath's extensive features come at a premium price, leading some customers to explore alternatives like Power Automate or open-source solutions. While these alternatives have limitations, UiPath's recent 30 percent license cost increase has prompted even established users to re-evaluate their options.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using UiPath for seven years.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

While Selenium offers web automation capabilities, open-source solutions may not always be ideal. As a result, clients are increasingly looking towards RPA tools like Power Automate, which is a more affordable option compared to UiPath, but with fewer features. Blue Prism, Automation Anywhere, and UiPath are all RPA tools with similar core functionalities. However, they differ in the number and variety of activities they offer. UiPath boasts the most features, while Automation Anywhere excels in document understanding, a key area where UiPath is catching up. Ultimately, the choice between these tools depends on specific needs. For cost-conscious clients, Power Automate is a viable alternative, while UiPath offers a comprehensive feature set and Automation Anywhere shines in document processing.

How was the initial setup?

UiPath Orchestrator, a web-based application for managing deployments, simplifies the process. While primarily click-based, Orchestrator ensures a smooth and efficient rollout.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

UiPath's licensing costs can be high, and to maximize their value, customers need a clear plan for utilization. The mistake many make is buying licenses without considering workload. Effective utilization comes from proper training and knowledge of UiPath's capabilities. With this knowledge, the high price may not seem so daunting. From a user's perspective, a well-defined plan is crucial. Don't buy one license for one process if you have 50! Having a full pipeline of automation justifies the cost. While UiPath may be pricier than other tools, its power is worth it – but only if you know how to leverage it.

What other advice do I have?

UiPath is a strong contender, earning a rating of nine out of ten. However, its high price tag prevents it from achieving a perfect score.

Automated processes require maintenance every three to six months. Additionally, training a robot using hypercapnia elevated CO2 may take three to six months. To ensure successful implementation, we need to identify potential robot failure points and mistakes. We'll simulate these scenarios during training to refine their character responses and behaviors. Following the training period, we'll transition to periodic monitoring. This monitoring will gradually decrease as we analyze data logs and the overall system performance through the central management tool.


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We initially started with a basic data migration process, and now, we have our own intelligent automation and hyper-automation framework

  • April 25, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We are using it to automate business processes in the organization.

How has it helped my organization?

UiPath has impacted our operational efficiency quite a lot. There are a lot of scenarios where it has helped the end users. We also have benefited financially from it. We have streamlined the processes to an extent. We initially started with a basic data migration process, and now, we have our own intelligent automation and hyper-automation framework. We just get the requirement, put it in the framework, and start automating. We have progressed a lot.

UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. There are certain instances where we do not get end-to-end automation, but those are the things that are out of RPA's capabilities.

End-to-end automation is important because we can showcase our capability more efficiently in front of our management and the client. We can show that something can be 100% automated if there is a use of 100% automation.

They have UiPath Academy. When UiPath was new, we did not have any online resources to go and learn. The YouTube community was small. There were no courses on Udemy or any of the online platforms. The offline platforms were also minimal. UiPath Academy was one place where we could go and learn and prepare for the exam. I got certified when UiPath certifications were free. I have done all the learning from UiPath Academy. As I move up in my role and responsibilities, if I want to learn a few more things, UiPath Academy is still the best place. You get a very crisp and clear understanding of everything.

We use UiPath’s artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities for hyper-automation. In my understanding, RPA in the initial days was limited to redundant process automation, whereas now, the use of AI Fabric and other components makes the automation more intelligent. We can add decision-making to existing automation. There were many processes where we had stalled the process just because the next step was a decision-making step, and someone had to come and make a decision to move forward. Now, we have our own AI team to build the code that can make decisions on behalf of a person and also learn from the existing behaviors. That helps quite a lot.

UiPath saves time. It saves about 50% of the time. It never saves 100% of the time because we also spend a lot of time maintaining and doing enhancements to the process. Processes are never stable.

We have integrated it with multiple tools. The outcome has been very good. There have been challenges at times with the development, but the integration has been smooth so far.

What is most valuable?

Computer Vision is one good feature. AI Fabric is another good feature. The holistic Orchestrator platform is another feature that is very useful.

The RE Framework provided by UiPath is quite extensive. It solves a lot of problems and gives us a lot of time back. We do not have to create our own framework.

UiPath is more user-friendly than other RPA solutions that I have used. UiPath also has the biggest community.

What needs improvement?

Automation Hub needs to improve a lot. About two years back, it kept on crashing. It has improved a lot. We use it but not to a great extent. We try to build our own dashboards by using any of the data analytics tools.

It should give real-time data, and the integration with the servers is not that great. It can be because of the infrastructure that we have.

They can also consider integration with other automation tools because nowadays, a company does not have one automation tool or RPA tool. A company has multiple RPA tools. They can think of integrating the data from other automation tools in one automation hub so that it becomes centralized.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using UiPath for close to seven years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

UiPath is quite stable. I would rate it a nine out of ten for scalability. It does crash sometimes. That could be because of the infrastructure we are using.

The reliability of any process that goes to the end user is tested with a set of data. We do rigorous testing because, at the end of the day, any error in production ends up in a financial loss, so we test the automation that has been built to quite an extent.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I would rate UiPath a seven out of ten for scalability. No technology is 100% scalable. As technology evolves, new features, such as GenAI features, need to be added. Scalability-wise, it can never go to a ten. Another reason why I rated it a seven is that I want Automation Hub to be scaled to its full potential. It has not been scaled up properly. I have got this feedback from different people across the organization.

The organization I belong to works on the use cases for building automation for given processes. We have around 15 developers doing this work.

How are customer service and support?

I would rate UiPath support a ten out of ten. They have been quite supportive when we have raised any query with them.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have been in the automation field for the last 12 years. I started with RPA with Blue Prism. I have worked with almost all main RPA tools such as Power Automate, Automation Anywhere, etc. I find UiPath to be the most user-friendly. There is the ease of having all the activities in the same panel. You can have the Studio setup and you can review the code as well with the analyzer. It gives a lot of flexibility when you are developing.

The one feature that is very good is that the marketplace is open. People can build their own set of activities and post them there, which is very useful. I myself have built a lot of activities. I have also used activities by other developers to complete my work. The marketplace is very helpful.

UiPath has the biggest user community. Its community is bigger than Power Automate, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism. Other than the community, there are also several groups. There are a lot of developers. If you are stuck with any issue, which is quite common, someone will have a solution for it.

Developing automation with UiPath is much easier compared to Power Automate, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism.

How was the initial setup?

The deployment is handled by another team. I do not handle the deployment because the infrastructure team handles it. It should be a one-man job. It is not that difficult.

The deployment duration of a process depends on how big the process is and how much time and resources it requires for development. Usually, it takes two to three weeks. It can also take ten weeks depending on the process.

All tools require maintenance in terms of upgrades, but that is probably handled by UiPath. We only maintain our own processes. If there are some changes to the selectors or any of the UI components, we have to update the project.

What was our ROI?

With RPA, it takes one or two years to see an ROI. It is not cost-efficient till then. When you start building hundreds of processes and utilizing the full capacity of the bots to work 24 hours, you get a good return on investment. Initially, it was expensive, but as we scaled up, we could see an ROI. We have seen a good profit.

Initially, the ROI is less. It is about 5% to 6% per year, but as the processes mature, the headcount reduces, and the human intervention also reduces. It eventually moves to 30% to 40% ROI.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It is the most user-friendly RPA platform, but it is also the most expensive RPA platform.

What other advice do I have?

I would recommend UiPath to others because it is the most user-friendly. It is also developer-friendly because of the community. It also works across systems. These are the three reasons for recommending it.

We run a roadshow across the organization to understand which processes are redundant. We try to understand which part of a process can be automated by using the general RPA automation and only one tool. We also categorize them in terms of what can go under intelligent automation where a certain amount of decision-making is required. Another category is hyper-automation where we try to understand how to include different tools, such as machine learning code, AI code, NLP data set, or data mining set. If we have an existing tool for data mining and process mining, the final steps can be automated. These are three major criteria. For basic automation, we try to assess the type of automation. Is it desktop automation? What kind of resources are required? Do we need an attended automation or an unattended automation? Based on my experience, almost all of them are unattended automation. We then try to pull in the use cases, prioritize them, and start automating.

UiPath keeps on enhancing its product. Four years ago, there was no AI Fabric or Automation Hub, and now, we have all those things. They help a lot in delivering the project and having a prototype view for all the projects that are running.

Overall, I would rate UiPath an eight out of ten.