Overview
Comes with app templates for Direct-to-Consumer Product Launch, Quote and Buy, Claims Management, Underwriters Workbench, Customer Onboarding and Compliance Complaint Tracker.
PRICING Mendix for Insurance (https://bit.ly/44DM3N0 ) is not offered as a turnkey SaaS solution, but as a set of free application templates for the Mendix enterprise low-code platform (https://bit.ly/44jASJz ). You can license the platform to build a limited or unlimited number of apps. This listing shows a sample pricing for unlimited apps, but it's not intended for public offers. If you want to get a realistic pricing for your use case, please contact us to request a private offer and/or other information: https://bit.ly/44qzGnSÂ
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
|---|---|---|
Multi-App Platform | Multi-App Platform Package | $32,700.00 |
Internal Users | Internal Users | $408.00 |
Small CRP | Small Standard Cloud Resource Pack | $1,032.00 |
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Low-code platform has delivered faster patient enrollment and benefit verification workflows
What is our primary use case?
Our organization currently serves multiple pharmaceutical clients, and we design scalable and efficient end-to-end products and services based on web applications using Mendix , a low-code platform tool.
We have created multiple web applications for our pharmaceutical clients, including applications that help patients submit enrollment forms to enter their information and prescription details for ordering glucose monitoring devices or checking their insurance eligibility. We have also built different portals for tender solutions and systems for checking benefits verifications via web applications, including a channel management system and a revenue management system, among others.
What is most valuable?
Mendix is quite comfortable for the team to use, particularly for developers who have worked with low-code platform tools in their past experiences, as it enables integration with many components, including external and internal APIs, PDF generation, Twilio component, and AWS integration. This is one of the key selling points for Mendix, and if developers are seasoned in CSS and UI, they can create a lucrative and user-friendly interface.
The best features Mendix offers in my experience include its readiness to go to market, which reduces the effort and time consumed in developing an application end-to-end. If you have hands-on developers, you can easily have your application ready for business and end users within weeks or months, instead of the typical five to six months that other applications usually take.
What needs improvement?
In every area of technology, there is always room for improvement, and Mendix is no exception. I would highlight some areas for potential improvement, such as the ability to integrate more easily with external databases, which takes a considerable amount of time in Mendix compared to my past experiences. Integration with external databases can be slow, and it burdens queries when trying to pull large datasets, thus slowing down page execution.
Additionally, there are issues with constant values during deployments, where Mendix overwrites values without prior notification, which could result in unwanted changes if post-deployment activities are not monitored. The user interface documentation is clear and easy to understand if developers are skilled enough to handle CSS and configuration, but there are definitely a few enhancements that could be made, such as directly importing CSS files or improving the integration of tools like Cognito forms. The areas I have mentioned regarding external database integration, constant values during deployment, and some aspects of CSS and UI, as well as internal coding, cover my main concerns regarding where Mendix could be improved.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have eight plus years of experience, and I am currently associated with more than six years at Eversana.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before Mendix, we were using another low-code platform tool, and our organization decided to shift to Mendix. During this transition, our capable developers were able to adapt to Mendix easily, and we successfully delivered all of our projects within the defined timeframe, which made clients and stakeholders happy with the timeline and efficiency we achieved during this shift.
What other advice do I have?
For any organization looking to adopt Mendix, I would advise ensuring that their developers are skilled with low-code platform tools, as Mendix is a great platform that allows for the easy creation of high-quality, scalable, reliable, and durable web and mobile applications. It is essential to face challenges in adopting new technologies and conduct out-of-the-box research and development. Mendix is one of the platforms that the industry currently looks to for improvement and efficiency for end users and clients in the future. I would rate this product an eight overall.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Rapid development has transformed how we build internal subscription and integration apps while maintaining transparent pricing and strong support
What is our primary use case?
A specific example of an application I've built with Mendix is Subscription Tracker, where the user can get a subscription for a particular charger or manage their subscription.
What is most valuable?
My experience with scalability and complex integrations includes a lot of integration with AWS systems and SAP systems, and I have integrated Mendix with Azure for SSO and the Auth0 system, making these integrations much easier than traditional programming languages. When it comes to scalability, we initially thought our application would require a small environment, but as users started using it, we understood it required more RAM and processing power, and we can scale the environment up or down with just a single click.
One feature I like most in Mendix is the reusable component, as it has its own marketplace where people like us publish widgets that can be used directly inside Mendix just by dragging and dropping it down.
What needs improvement?
For how long have I used the solution?
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
How are customer service and support?
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
How was the initial setup?
What about the implementation team?
What was our ROI?
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
What other advice do I have?
Effortless Learning and Scalability with Reusable Components
Rapid App Development Made Effortless with Mendix
Has integrated complex systems and simplified app creation with very little coding
What is our primary use case?
I have used Mendix for Teamcenter, integrating with Teamcenter using an API. I have created an app in Mendix for showing and mapping the data from Teamcenter and getting the data. I have also created other apps in Mendix, such as creating some data for student enrollment, including a registration form. I have also created many more projects in Mendix that I have already completed.
I have done integration mail projects. I have done other projects, including collecting data and student enrollments. I have also done a project where I created an AI robot that can talk and recognize your face. It will talk to you and answer what you are asking. I created it with the help of Mendix.
What is most valuable?
Mendix has handy tools, the UI is very good, and the toolset is also very good. There are multiple APIs there to integrate with anything, to other databases, or to connect with Teamcenter and other systems. I am also using Python for my robotics project. Very little coding is required in Mendix.
In my opinion, the best features Mendix offers include being a low-code software. Anyone who doesn't know how to code can definitely do coding and create an app in Mendix.
The low-code feature has helped my team and made my work easier because there are default templates, so we don't need to create or write code. We can just edit and create. There are templates and toolsets available. We don't need to create or write code for any API. There are also some apps that we can just download, connect, and work with.
Mendix has impacted my organization positively because we can work from anywhere. As we were doing in Python itself earlier, now we have created a Mendix app, and we can do our work there. There is no need to create or write Python code. We can do it easily, and anyone can. We just create users, they will log in, and they will write code or something, make changes, and implement it.
What needs improvement?
Since it's low-code, I would like Mendix to be web-based, so we shouldn't need to install Mendix to create an app.
For how long have I used the solution?
For the last four years, I have been using Mendix.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Mendix is stable in my experience.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Mendix's scalability is great.
How are customer service and support?
I haven't used customer support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
What was our ROI?
I don't know about the return on investment with Mendix because I'm a techie. I don't know about the price.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I don't know my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Mendix.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I haven't evaluated any options before choosing Mendix.
As I don't know the price side, I can't advise others to use Mendix because it can be very costly in the current market. In the market for Mendix alternatives, there are other software options that are not like Mendix, but they are low-cost. So I don't know what advice I can give.
What other advice do I have?
I'm not facing any problems with my projects.
I was facing challenges connecting with real-time voice recognition, face recognition, and accessing data from other systems or databases while building that AI robot using Mendix and WebEx. However, Mendix helped me connect with other databases to get the data.
Currently, I have no additional thoughts about the features. It's great.
I have already answered all the questions regarding specific outcomes or metrics, including time saved.
I don't have any additional thoughts about Mendix before we wrap up. I would rate this review a 9 overall.