What is most valuable?
First advantage, from a business point of view, is that it's cheaper. From a development point of view, it's easy to develop because it's a low code and low code solution. And almost Nintex provides all the possible solutions in their built-in criteria. So, we have only to configure it. We don't have to write anything from scratch at all.
It's easy to learn. However, there is very little content available for the Nintex also, but they are providing their own documentation and all. So, it's easy to learn also.
What needs improvement?
Nintex is still at the starting point of integrating with AI. It has integrated with a very small piece of artificial intelligence., like only integrated with the Google Cloud.
There is a benefit, like a no-code and low-code solution. But, again, if you are a developer, especially if you are a hardcore developer, you are using your code knowledge, its skills, and all. And, suddenly, you are moving into the low-code solution, and then you will feel, like, so many things you can't achieve with the low-code solution.
And in that case, you are looking for some custom development. And it's a little bit difficult in the Nintex area. Because they are totally dependent on the low-code solution, and you are looking at where you can implement your custom things.
However, you can do that thing, but that will be a difficult task. Also, the outcome, whatever you are trying to get from such kind of custom development, will be a little bit difficult.
Let's suppose, like, if you are working with a medium level of data or a small level of data that will be easier to handle with the Nintex. However, the bulk data on a high level of data would be difficult.
I have been working with Nintex for the past three years. I've been able to create some really good products in different domains, including banking and insurance. Everything seems achievable, but there are a few things I'm missing.
First, debugging can be a bit difficult in Nintex. You can't debug forms and workflows easily. This is something that could be improved in future releases. It requires some R&D.
Second, I would like to see more integration with AI. There is some custom integration available through the gateway, but it would be great to have more AI-related features built into the platform.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Nintex Process Platform (K2) for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability a nine out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
I am the only one who uses this solution in our company. I am introducing this solution in my company. However, there's a 99% chance we'll stick with BizFlow.
How are customer service and support?
The customer service and support are very knowledgeable. We haven't had many issues, and the ones we have had have been resolved internally. For the few things we have needed to contact Nintex about, they have been very helpful. They have a large support team and are easy to reach. So, we are very satisfied with their support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I used BizFlow. Nintex is more of a no-code or low-code solution. If you are thinking about a more custom solution, you will never choose Nintex. But, for a small organization and project, you can definitely go with Nintex.
On the other hand, BizFlow can work in every scenario, in every work. It’s a little bit difficult to go with the custom things. But, you can achieve whatever you want.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Nintex is around INR 200 per license in India, which is much cheaper. Smaller organizations are always looking for cost-effective solutions, and Nintex provides local solutions with very low pricing. This is one of the main reasons why people are more interested in Nintex.
So, the pricing is affordable compared to BizFlow. BizFlow has a high licensing price, but Nintex is exact opposite and has a low price.
I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
What other advice do I have?
If you want to work in a low-code solution, then I would suggest Nintex Process Platform. But if you really want to customize on a very high level and use hard code, then BizFlow is the best tool.
I would recommend checking the feasibility and what kind of thing you want to achieve. That’s why my organization is currently using both of them and also thinking about the third one. Like, if anything is available on the market, that is more suitable with BizFlow and Nintex and comes with some other additional features.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Public Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Microsoft Azure