The data extraction is good and it saves time and money
What is our primary use case?
We do regular process automation for web applications and Excel. In one use case, we have a web application, and we need to scrape data and update it in a specified format in a spreadsheet and then upload it into another application. This is the use case on which I am currently working. There is another use case where I extract data from a web application and add the data into another web application, input the data into my Jira using APIs, or directly insert the records into a database.
We do not use UiPath to automate processes that deal with a "good cause" that our company is involved in. We are automating internal processes for the project engagement we have with our customers. We have general developer access. We do not do process mining, but we use UiPath Task Capture.
How has it helped my organization?
It is easy to build automations using UiPath. Previously, we had to write lots of code and handle any changes or errors. All those things are now just a checkbox away for us. It is very easy. It saves a lot of our time. There is also consistency. When there is code failure, I can select the retry option, and it will retry for the specified number of times. That is a great feature.
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. It saves a lot of time and eventually, it saves money. Those are the benefits that we are seeing. The process that used to take a day can now be completed every morning within an hour. Similarly, a process that used to take an individual five to six business days now takes one and a half hours. We have better accuracy and more confidence that nothing has gone wrong. These time savings always get converted to money. People are able to focus on other things, which has an impact on money savings.
UiPath has helped to minimize our on-premises footprint. When I try to run my scripts that are somewhere on a remote desktop and are not accessible because of some issue, all my processes are on hold, whereas I do not find that problem with the cloud. I can log in anytime even from my mobile and then trigger a process from Orchestrator. That is a great thing to have.
UiPath speeds up digital transformation and reduces the cost of digital transformation, but this happens over a period of time. It takes at least six months to one year to see these benefits.
UiPath has reduced human error. There were a lot of exceptions that we had in the application. All the exceptions should have been extracted from the application and assigned to the respective team. When we started automation and extracted all the exceptions, we could see hundreds of exceptions. Some of them were even 300 days old. They were not attended by anyone. All such things were uncovered by UiPath.
UiPath has freed up employee time. In one case, it reduced their time from a day to an hour. In another case, it was reduced from 40 hours to 2 hours.
What is most valuable?
The document extraction or document understanding feature of UiPath is valuable. It extracts data from the PDF.
If I have any technical challenges or I am not able to proceed because I do not have the expertise to use a feature, I browse through the UiPath community. There are usually a lot of people who have faced similar challenges. There are also multiple answers or workarounds. I try them out, and they usually work for me. This way the UiPath Community has been very helpful. The community of Power Automate is also very helpful.
A lot of my team is currently using the UiPath Academy. The biggest benefit is that I do not have to train them on anything. I tell them the courses they need to complete, and after they complete a course, they show me how they have done that assessment. We try to understand the process they followed to complete that assessment. It is part of their academic certification. It is a great feature. It saves time that I would have had to spend on teaching my teammates. It allows them to learn at their own pace. Not everyone is in the same place. There are people who can go fast. Every individual can proceed at their pace. They do not have any dependency on others.
What needs improvement?
While working on Excel and PDF, there should be a feature to define which content to extract and which table to extract from a document. It should extract only that. There should be a possibility to ignore everything else. I should be able to show one sample for one page, the second sample for the second page, or one sample for all pages. I would love to see such functionality in UiPath.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using this solution for almost a year now.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is very stable. It is 100% stable. I am very confident of its stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable. It is able to increase its capacity and functionality based on our demands. Whatever use cases we are getting, we are able to implement them with UiPath. We are seeing a lot of features for which we have not even found the use cases. They are ahead of the market needs.
We have only two developer licenses, and we have four bots. Apart from that, we have four virtual machines in which these bots are deployed. We have one admin from the IT team who owns the controller.
We have plans to increase the usage of UiPath. We are proposing UiPath for all upcoming projects.
How are customer service and support?
I have not reached out to them for anything since we got the license because we got all the support from UiPath forums, UiPath documentation, and UiPath Academy.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I did not use any other solution before UiPath, but after I started to work with UiPath, I also started to work with Power Automate. A lot of AI features that are available in UiPath are not available in Power Automate.
We recommend a solution depending on the process that a customer wants to automate. Depending on their requirement and business criticality, we suggest a tool. We cannot say only one solution is the best. If someone wants to automate only one or two web applications and Excel, Power Automate is good enough to do that. They do not have to go to UiPath. If they have a complicated process that requires implementing an AI model, the UiPath is good. It depends on the case.
How was the initial setup?
We were not very experienced in the implementation. We spent two to three hours a day, and we were able to do it in two or three days. That is a good amount. We did not have to spend too much time.
For implementation, we first had to go through all the prerequisites for installing the developer tool and deploying a bot. We had to understand these things, do the infrastructure setup, and then deploy it. The deployment did not take a lot of time. Meeting the prerequisites took 50% of the time.
UiPath does not require any maintenance. It is only our scripts that will need maintenance for any changes.
What about the implementation team?
We implemented it ourselves. We had one person doing all the setup and installation, and we had two people helping him wherever required.
What was our ROI?
We have seen almost 70% to 80% ROI.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Before we procured the license, the pricing they quoted was too high. We continued to negotiate for almost a month. This is something they can improve from their side. If they had quoted the right price, we would not have had to negotiate. We got more than a 50% reduction in the price, which is bad on their part.
What other advice do I have?
To those evaluating UiPath, I would advise first understanding their needs and the features that the tool is providing. They also do not need any external training to implement UiPath. Their identified resources can just go through the UiPath Academy and reduce their implementation costs or training costs unless they have a very complicated process to implement.
I would rate UiPath an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Provides multi-language support and integrates with many types of application, including as Java and legacy
What is our primary use case?
We can't disclose our exact use cases, but we do intelligent automation with UiPath.
How has it helped my organization?
It reduces human error and most bots are able to generate 50 to 60 percent savings in terms of employee time. It's definitely helping our organization to save costs. We are able to do work at one-sixth of the cost. Even after adding an FTE for bot support in the back end, UiPath saves us significantly on costs.
What is most valuable?
The Task Mining is one feature that is very helpful to any business analyst. I do business analysis, and the info that I produce goes to our UiPath team to develop automations. Task Mining is the only part I leverage.
UiPath is pretty flexible and offers security aspects as well. It helps us do intelligent automation, providing multi-language support. It can also integrate with any kind of application, such as Java or legacy-based applications. We can call APIs when needed, and it can be scheduled. We can even manage UiPath licenses for multiple uses.
It has certain built-in Excel features, so if you want to pick data from Excel or crunch data in Excel without using Excel macros, you can use UiPath and take that data to any type of ERP application. In that way, it's quite flexible. It has very good features that help you process data across different technologies and platforms.
The UiPath Academy courses are also very useful. I became certified in UiPath business analysis training, and have also done UiPath technical architect courses. It helps you kick-start your career in UiPath. It's very helpful.
What needs improvement?
UiPath helps with digital transformation at the outset, but I focus on the amount of runtime support needed for managing bots. If a bot is going to save four to six onshore resources, at least one offshore resource is needed to support it. That is one area where UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and every automation software has to focus. A lot of bots are highly sensitive. Even the slightest change in screen behavior or a small change in the process and, many times, they are not intelligent enough to run on their own. That means there is a high level of dependence on the support team. Automation software providers need to improve on this.
Also, UiPath could bring in a type of low-code or no-code automation so that it can be used by the masses instead of only by technically proficient people to develop solutions. Low-code or no-code automations would be really helpful.
In addition, for intelligent automation to become really robust, a lot of features need to be added, and the accuracy of the model has to be improved. Right now, if I am going to implement any UiPath or AI solution, in the beginning, it will only be 30 to 40 percent accurate. It doesn't get to 70 to 80 percent.
These are the types of things that need to be improved in UiPath.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for between six and seven years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is a stable environment. It doesn't encounter any errors on its own, unless there are system or functional exceptions.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It has good scalability. We can even redeploy an existing use case to a new use case. Or when a new migration takes place, we can use UiPath by modifying it and making it work in the new enrollment.
How are customer service and support?
Our support team handles technical support. I haven't contacted them.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The price is reasonable, although Orchestrator is really costly. Not many organizations will be able to afford that, but without Orchestrator, you can't do bot management. It becomes pretty difficult. UiPath has to focus on orchestration pricing. They need to bring in some innovative pricing.
What other advice do I have?
From the business analysis angle, refine your use cases and make sure you are identifying the right ones, before deliberating about any automation platform, whether it is UiPath or not.
Saves us significant time over manual processes and reduces human error
What is our primary use case?
I work on database automation. We just delivered a dynamic workflow in an Excel automation as well. We work on many types of formulas. In addition, we develop physical automation. For example, we created a process that posts many photos at once on many groups.
How has it helped my organization?
We are able to produce output with UiPath in less time. Where a manual process takes one to two hours, we can develop a UiPath solution that takes 15 minutes. In terms of saving time, one bot has saved 60 to 70 percent of the time the task used to take. We have also seen human error reduced by about 60 percent.
We have automated processes with 20 to 25 bots, and our organization is very happy with UiPath.
What is most valuable?
It's easy to go with UiPath. It's user-friendly, and any IT person will find it easy to use. It can be learned in six months to one year.
Also, we can use Orchestrator with Action Center for end-to-end automation. With Orchestrator, we can schedule automations.
What needs improvement?
I would like to see the setup improved. First we install it, then we log in with Orchestrator, and then we have to log in to the UiPath website. I would like all this to be merged into one setup.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for 2.7 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability of UiPath is a nine out of 10.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability is between eight and nine out of 10.
How are customer service and support?
Support can take a lot of time, two to three days to receive a response.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have developed Excel automations with Power Automate.
How was the initial setup?
We are using the Community Edition of UiPath and it is deployed on our servers. We use it in one location in one department. It was not a complex process to install it, although there was a little bit of complexity to it.
If there is any activity or anything changes in the environment, maintenance of UiPath can be required.
What was our ROI?
We have saved both time and money and have definitely seen return on our investment.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The price of UiPath is not too expensive or too cheap. It's in between.
What other advice do I have?
We have four people involved in deploying automation: one developer, a team lead, and two DevOps developers.
My recommendation is to learn flow development.
Offers good visibility into projects, reduces human error, and saves time
What is our primary use case?
We utilize UiPath to manage workflows and deploy application solutions into our customers' environments. UiPath simplifies various business tasks, such as automating applications, Excel, and segregating data.
We deploy UiPath both on-premises and in the cloud depending on the customer requirements.
How has it helped my organization?
Building automation with UiPath is straightforward. Even individuals with limited technical proficiency can utilize UiPath.
We implemented UiPath for one of our partners. They previously required human intervention to manually manipulate data in a 17,000-column Excel spreadsheet for monthly reporting, which used to take one hour. By employing UiPath and incorporating a Python script into the process, we automated the Excel spreadsheet. As a result, the task now only takes three minutes. This automation saved the organization time and money, increased the accuracy of its data, and allowed its employees to focus on more value-added work.
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. I have a client in Malaysia, and I am from Vietnam. I visited the client on-site for two weeks. They are in the manufacturing industry, and my purpose was to gather information about their automation requirements since they had never utilized automation before. I managed to assist them in standardizing their processes by offering advice on how to implement the solution. I collected the end-user requirements, which were then used to create the necessary documentation. Once the document got approved, the developer and I developed the bot and subjected it to UAT before obtaining final approval for its production release.
The UiPath User Community is wonderful. While many RPAs have their own communities, none compare to UiPath's. The community edition of UiPath boasts a substantial user base, with expansive groups across various social media platforms. When I first started using UiPath, I would always turn to the user community whenever I encountered an issue. I noticed that others had already asked the same questions and received answers, which was quite convenient for me.
Everyone associated with UiPath usually completes at least their first year of Academy courses to acquire a fundamental understanding of RPA and the platform's functioning. This knowledge is crucial for facilitating the easiest possible approach to automation. I genuinely appreciate all the videos from each course. Every video contains valuable information, and I never skip any of them. In the beginning, the Academy was a great help to me.
UiPath helps reduce the cost of our digital transformation. One of our large financial industry clients mentioned that where they used to require 13,000 employees, they are now only using 6,000 to complete the same work through digital transformation.
UiPath assists in eliminating human errors. Numerous tasks performed by humans each day involve typing in information. Humans can make mistakes due to factors such as fatigue, mood, or feeling unwell. However, automated processes are not susceptible to these issues.
UiPath can contribute to cost savings for an organization, contingent upon the organization's size and the quantity of tasks being automated relative to the number of employees presently engaged in performing those tasks. On average, UiPath has the potential to reduce costs by approximately 30 percent.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature is the ability to view my own activity and customize it on the platform.
What needs improvement?
We cannot utilize the UiPath community edition license to operate any bots that we have created using that version in an enterprise environment. This is because we are obligated to employ UiPath Studio, which necessitates a distinct license for professional use.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is the most stable platform.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used Power Automate before switching to UiPath which is an out-of-the-box solution.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. We just need to run the orchestrator and the packet. I can complete the deployments myself based on the documents.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath nine out of ten.
UiPath requires proper maintenance which is outlined in the user manual.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Has a valuable UI, can seamlessly integrate with new technology, and reduce human errors
What is our primary use case?
I use UiPath for invoice processing. We download all the invoices from our application and then send them individually to the respective customers via email. This involves email automation and automation of the user interface.
How has it helped my organization?
Building automation with UiPath is easy. When compared to other automation tools, UiPath offers a more user-friendly development platform.
It enables us to implement end-to-end automation, from the basic extraction of data to the complete uploading of data to the respective applications.
UiPath's User Community is excellent. Whenever I encounter challenges or need information about new developments, version changes, or anything related to UiPath, the community is always there to help. Therefore, I find the community extremely valuable.
UiPath can be a useful tool for anyone. It doesn't require a separate environment or the need for a developer. It is beneficial for anyone dealing with any system. Therefore, I believe it can serve as a regular daily process tool, enabling users to automate various tasks effectively. There are numerous possibilities and applications with UiPath.
In my early days of entering this field of development, I completed the UiPath Academy courses to gain a comprehensive understanding of the interface, the approach we should take, and how to utilize the portal functionalities that UiPath offers.
UiPath has been instrumental in reducing human errors by 99 percent in applications that are maintained correctly, particularly in activities such as typing. There are certain tasks where humans are prone to making mistakes while working with applications, but UiPath ensures that such errors are eliminated. Initially, I had some doubts about UiPath's ability to extract data from PDF files, as the UiPath OCR engine seemed to have limitations. Consequently, we started relying on ABBYY FineReader for this task. However, we are now exploring UiPath's UI for document understanding. As a company, we have already developed around 200 to 300 templates using ABBYY FineReader, making it challenging for us to transition entirely to UiPath document understanding at present. Nevertheless, we are considering the shift because the early versions of UiPath were not very efficient, and we couldn't fully rely on it for data extraction. However, with the recent integration of Google Vision, UiPath has significantly improved and is now providing better results in terms of OCR technology.
What is most valuable?
The user interface is the most valuable feature of the studio version. It allows us to develop all activities and create custom activities as needed. Additionally, it seamlessly integrates with the latest technologies, such as AI, making it very helpful, even for integrating ABBYY FineReader. Users can extract data from the time scripts, which is also a project involving data extraction from all PDF files.
What needs improvement?
The UiPath Community does not provide version control for the community edition. Let's say I'm currently using a specific version, and then it automatically upgrades the community version to the latest version without the user having the option to decide whether to update or not. Consequently, we cannot use the older versions in the UiPath community edition.
I encountered some issues with my local machine. I created one of the bots using a different version from the community variation, there were problems with compatibility between different versions in UiPath. While those issues used to exist, currently, it has been a long time since I last modified any of the workflows and migrated between servers and my local machine. I'm not entirely certain at the moment, but previously, there were instances where a particular activity in one version would not work in another version and would result in failure. Additionally, sometimes the select task would not identify the select areas in the actual application, even though it worked on the validators. These scenarios are rare but they do occur.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for almost two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability of UiPath ten out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I would rate the scalability of UiPath eight out of ten.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The licensing fee is moderate and is based on the volume of tasks for which we use UiPath. The cost is satisfactory.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath eight out of ten.
Currently, we are handling approximately 20,000 units of data on a daily basis. Our focus is on efficiently processing this data and integrating it into the scaled servers. We utilize the scale servers for data connectivity, verification, and storage purposes.
We are currently not using the AI functionality, but our company is anticipating a new project. The assignment of this project will happen very soon, and the company is considering the use of AI for it. However, this decision will ultimately depend on the user and the environment. If we determine that using AI functionality is necessary, we will integrate it into the project. At present, we have not encountered any users who explicitly require AI in their business logic. Therefore, we are not utilizing AI at the moment. Nevertheless, if any future clients request it, we will be prepared to integrate AI functionality accordingly.
Our organization has started using automation with UiPath. Before implementing UiPath, everything was done manually.
If the initial development is done correctly, then the maintenance would actually be significantly reduced. As a developer, we need to ensure that the code is always reviewed by developers, and they should always be available for this purpose. If the initial development is not carried out correctly according to the requirements, then imagine the consequences in the future. The development might need to be revisited for up to 15 years, or at least five years. If it is not done that way, the maintenance cost would be very high because the business processes keep changing. Therefore, to keep the system functioning well and the applications up-to-date, as they are not static, we need to continuously maintain the code. For instance, in the past six months, we've had to make two changes to the application we are working on. Many alterations occurred, such as UI element changes, shifting locations, and complete interface and navigation changes. Hence, it's essential for developers to always keep the code protected and up-to-date.
I recommend conducting a proof of concept using UiPath to ensure that the budget and return on investment are sufficient to implement the solution within an organization.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Eliminates human errors by consistently processing 100 percent of the tasks each time without requiring any human intervention
What is our primary use case?
I am a developer, and I use UiPath to extract PDFs for invoices and logistics in the banking industry.
UiPath can be deployed either on-premises or in the cloud, depending on the customer's requirements.
How has it helped my organization?
There are times when the logic is difficult, but the majority of the time, it is easy to build automation using UiPath.
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation, which is essential for our customers. We gather all the requirements from the customer, analyze their feasibility, and proceed to the development phase where we build bots according to the customer's needs. After that, we move on to User Acceptance Testing to ensure the bots meet expectations. Finally, we deploy the automation into production.
UiPath aids in enhancing organizations by cutting down costs and saving time. Without UiPath, a task like collecting and uploading information that typically takes humans around 40 minutes can be completed by the UiPath bot in just ten minutes.
Our customers primarily use UiPath for cost savings.
In addition to saving time, UiPath also eliminates human errors by consistently processing 100 percent of the tasks each time without requiring any human intervention.
UiPath helps reduce our customer's on-premises footprint.
UiPath Academy is excellent for learning about the solution's capabilities and how it works, especially in the beginning. It provides end-to-end courses and certifications for both beginners and advanced users.
UiPath accelerates digital transformation and reduces costs by eliminating the human element. However, this transformation does require IT application support for configurations and security.
What is most valuable?
UiPath's most valuable feature is its ability to view and extract any data throughout the entire development process in the automation framework.
What needs improvement?
The document understanding has room for improvement.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is extremely stable and that is why customers ask for the solution.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I rate UiPath's scalability a nine out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support is good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used Microsoft Power Automate. When comparing it with UiPath, one significant difference is that we can use UiPath on a local machine to easily build a process, upload it, and create schedules effortlessly. Microsoft has an advantage in the cloud, but it is not as effective on-premises.
How was the initial setup?
The number of people required for each deployment depends on the complexity of each project. For more complex projects, two to three people are required, and it can take up to three weeks to complete.
What was our ROI?
Our customers experience a return on investment when using UiPath, owing to the time saved in performing tasks and the improved accuracy compared to manual efforts.
We can start to see value after one month of using UiPath.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
There are two versions of UiPath; the first is the free community version, which is limited, and the second is the premium version which requires payment but is recommended for large-scale productions.
UiPath's cost is acceptable.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath a nine out of ten. UiPath is reliable and accurate.
The maintenance is easy. We only need one person to monitor and maintain UiPath.
I recommend trying the free community version first to ensure that it meets the organization's requirements and then consider upgrading to the premium version in order to handle larger projects.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Can be integrated with multiple apps like Excel and ChatGPT
What is our primary use case?
We are a gaming company using UiPath to automate some development-related tasks. We integrate the API keys provided by UiPath into our app to extract user data that helps us improve our apps and games. We also use the UiPath application-building solution for Android or web app development.
How has it helped my organization?
Implementing UiPath has enhanced our workflow while reducing time spent on manual tasks, such as talking to customers or collecting user data manually. It provides a fast way to communicate with our clients and obtain data, saving a ton of time. We can reduce the number of team members because most things are managed by the AI.
The AI functionality has been useful for us. UiPath can be integrated with multiple apps like Excel and ChatGPT, so it provides an efficient solution. The AI ability enables us to automate more tasks, and we get feedback on things we should improve. It was previously a manual task to compile all the change requests from our users, but the AI speeds up the process.
UiPath has reduced the costs of our digital transformation because our project requires a lot of integration with web services. This used to cost us a lot of money because we had to pay for cloud services and domain names, but UiPath's API key allows us to integrate our games and applications directly.
The solution has reduced human error because we've automated some tasks that were formerly performed by team members. The tooling has been standardized, and we update it based on our current projects. The task-mining feature in UiPath enables error-free communication with other users in our application.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature is UiPath's integration with the AI chatbot for automating customer service in our web applications. We directly integrate ChatGPT to talk to the customer because it performs better than our old Python-based chatbot, which was really slow. ChatGPT has lots of parameters, so we can communicate efficiently with our clients. It's easy to build automations in UiPath using the no-code drag-and-drop interface.
What needs improvement?
Task management is complex and difficult for new users. They should simplify the interface for new users. There are lots of flow charts and automation things in task management, so I would suggest streamlining it.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have used UiPath for four months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath has been stable in the past four or five months that I've been using it.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I consider UiPath highly scalable. They're constantly adding features, and it's always great to see a solution that stays up to date.
How are customer service and support?
I rate UiPath support eight out of 10. We contacted them a few times because we discovered some bugs while implementing our web applications. Their support team was helpful and fast.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used TXT. Me for our chatbot use cases, but now we use ChatGPT integrated with UiPath.
How was the initial setup?
UiPath's initial setup is straightforward and can be completed with a few clicks. Anyone can do it. We did it all in-house. It is easy to deploy everything in the UiPath solution. It only required two teammates to deploy. The UiPath solution doesn't require any kind of maintenance on our side, but we need to update our bots and apps when new features come out.
What was our ROI?
UiPath has enabled us to reduce the size of our team, saving us some money. The integration is easy. We are also seeing more positive reviews from our users, and our web application is running faster.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath is a little expensive compared to other solutions I've seen on the market, but you can try it for free for 60 days. It may be too pricey for startups and small businesses, but it will ultimately save your company money, so it's a worthwhile investment.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We looked around but couldn't find a competing product that offers so many features in one app.
What other advice do I have?
I rate UiPath nine out of 10. The solution provides a lot of value by offering features that competing solutions don't have. It has the latest features like ChatGPT integration and broad app support.
The UI path is somewhat complex, so you should watch their videos. Their own website has tutorial videos that can teach you about the features. There are short videos and also webinars you can attend that explain the latest features to new users.
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?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Automation has resulted in significant savings for our organization and helped reduce our environmental impact
What is our primary use case?
I've worked in two organizations where I have used UiPath. The first organization was in banking and we used UiPath to help automate banking and financial forms. The second organization, the one I am currently working for, is a technology company with several sub-companies that include banking/financial, the hotel sector, and some overseas organizations. In this organization, we automate tasks that are repetitive, as well as reconciliations.
How has it helped my organization?
The main advantage is that we've synchronized our process across 70 sub-branches covering the entire island of Sri Lanka. Previously, we had three or four employees manually inputting the user entries for the various branches. We eliminated those positions so that data entry is now done by robots and performed in the head office.
We have multiple robots directing all of the data to the robot platform in the head office. We saw value within six months. That's how long it took to eliminate the positions. We stopped recruiting people who had previously done that task. More tasks remain, but the main use case was realized within six months.
The APIs are helpful in our workflow. We have a separate application for the government sector, and the Sri Lankan government provides that API. It's a matter of due diligence because we get the customer information, like the national identity card number. We use the API to exchange that information.
We get quick information about existing loans, including how they perform and whether the borrower is paying on time. If they are red, it means that the payments aren't being made in that period of time. That is the kind of information that is exchanged with the API. We can process 20 or 30 users every minute through the API on average.
Previously, our staff onboarding involved a large number of hard-copy documents—around 50. We have automated what was a long manual process, using automation to go through the documents to create a customized onboarding process, one that includes the government regulatory platforms that we are required to use. We used to have to store those documents in an archive, taking up our storage capacity. With UiPath's OCR platform, we get the information we need to do the task. That has resulted in huge savings for the organization, including environmental savings in terms of trees used for paper. It has also saved a lot of the human effort involved in verifying data in those documents.
In our previous process, the documentation was written entirely by humans, including data entry. That data entry was a critical point but there was a lot of human error. That has been reduced by 85 to 90 percent. In my current organization, we have automated about 70 processes and the amount of employee time saved depends on the process. For example, one of our automated processes has saved eight hours for one FTE, while another has saved 10 FTEs two hours each.
And we have done an end-to-end automation for an insurance platform, for renewals. There is no human touch at all.
UiPath has also helped us to reduce our on-prem footprint, compared to our previous platform. In our previous model, we worried a lot about our data. But with UiPath in the cloud, could our entire database be somewhere else, meaning not in our custody? A few years back, UiPath introduced governance and audit platforms, and that's when we felt that it was okay and that we didn't need on-prem platforms anymore. It was okay, at that point, to go for a cloud platform. We are migrating our on-prem platform to the cloud now.
What is most valuable?
UiPath Orchestrator is incredibly useful. It's the main dashboard platform we use. Orchestrator provides a single platform where we can connect with legacy systems and manage all the bots.
Orchestrator lets us see the entire process across various department units so that they can see the separate tenants and units. The application can multi-task to handle processes even when we have a long queue. If the queue is piling up, we can assign multiple robots to clear the queue quickly. We can find the ETA for the queues and everything inside Orchestrator.
The Studio and development boards are also helpful.
The UiPath community staff is the best I have ever seen. I have worked in several communities, not only in RPA platforms but for other tools, but the UiPath community is the best. I am an active member of the community. If someone has a question, we always look after it there and are very happy to help them.
The UiPath Academy is very useful as well. My colleagues and I are always going through the new features that are available for our automation and new developments. We always keep in touch with the Academy.
What needs improvement?
Previous Orchestrator versions were very user-friendly for the admins and the users, but the new Orchestrator is a bit advanced. If they could reduce its complexity, to something more like what it used to be like, it would be better.
Also, if they can improve the performance of robots, that would be good.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for more than five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
There are no issues with the stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable and very easy to scale but, again, that comes back to the pricing.
UiPath scales easily, but scaling for the cloud and on-premises versions is different. For the on-premises solution, we need to add new licenses to scale up. But it's easy in terms of scalability on our end.
How are customer service and support?
Support can be divided into two tiers: enterprise users and community users. Enterprise users like us get high priority because we are dealing with live operations and customers. When we raise a ticket, we have options like critical and onsite support. They reply in one or two hours, or in less than 30 minutes if it's critical. Their technical support is very helpful and the ticketing platform is very good.
We also get a fast response for non-technical customer service issues.
I hope their support can be developed because when there is a difficult case, sometimes it seems that it's a new issue for them as well. I have experienced that. That should be improved a bit. Overall, support is very good, but there is room for a bit of improvement.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We didn't have an automation solution previously. As a developer, there are lots of costs in our country associated with switching to automation. There weren't other solutions that could integrate our entire operation like UiPath. I don't think it was possible to select another one.
As a user and an administrator, I can manage the entire server from the main controller. I know everything that UiPath is doing. I also can't think of another solution that has the same broad user community.
How was the initial setup?
UiPath runs Orchestrator and the application in the cloud, but our robots work on-prem in our data center.
In my previous organization, I deployed UiPath, but when I got there I didn't even know what UiPath was. Fortunately, they have nice documentation on the UiPath website, step-by-step. I followed that and was able to deploy things. Since then, I have helped several organizations, via the UiPath community, to deploy Orchestrator within two or three hours. If they have completed the relevant prerequisites, it can be done in that amount of time for a standard installation.
We had a detailed plan in place that progressed in phases. In phase one, we eliminated the data entry function in the main office and the branches. In phase two we would optimize our existing processes. Once all the automation is finished in the head office, we optimize those head office processes.
What was our ROI?
We have seen significant cost savings throughout the company. Before we started to use UiPath in 2019, we had three or four people doing data entry in every branch. It has eliminated human data entry and also frees up our cashiers because the cashier cannot go anywhere when the queue is long.
We calculated what we have spent for our entire RPA platform and what our ROI is. Our calculations showed that after one and a half years, we had recouped our entire spend on the RPA platform. That included the entire robot cost, servers, the software license, et cetera. That means we had ROI after 18 months.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
When it comes to unattended robots, the cost for us in Sri Lanka is huge. It's tricky for us to convince management when they think about the price. We have to prove the value with evidence. We explain that we will save this or that amount, so please help us with this tool.
Maybe for Middle Eastern or other countries, the price of that robot is not a big deal, but roughly $10,000 for an unattended robot is a very big deal for us.
They are switching their licensing from a legacy mode to flex licensing. With that kind of license, they have given up a certain fee, which is okay, but the robot cost is high. Orchestrator is now free on the cloud platform, but we need UiPath Studio, the developer platform, as well as attended and unattended robots, and those are the things we pay for. The unattended robots are the highest priced. On a scale where one represents the most expensive and 10 is cheapest, I would rate UiPath at about two.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We have looked at several automation platforms. We have done several demos and looked at the price of Automation Anywhere and Blue Prism. But they are more complex than UiPath.
If you consider other applications, like Blue Prism and Automation Anywhere, the UiPath platform is better because it's user-friendly, making it easy to get tasks done. Even for a beginning developer, it's easy to catch up with all the stuff in UiPath.
UiPath has noticed that I'm an active contributor, so they contacted me to get feedback and invite me to build the community. If I check my LinkedIn profile, I can see all the things I've done in the UiPath community. I don't see that with the Automation Anywhere platform.
If I don't know how to do something, I can watch one video and learn everything I need to know. If we post a question on the forum, we get an answer in one or two minutes from another user.
Fast development, user-friendly, and stable
What is our primary use case?
I work for a software solution company, and its use cases are related to HR products.
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. We also tried a few payroll automations as a part of our software solution, and it worked perfectly. All the features, UI elements, and processes work well. It is very good. We were able to automate about 80% of the tasks or processes by using UiPath. It is a great platform for automation.
UiPath has reduced human error. It has reduced time for a task. We were able to reduce 80% of a task. We have automated 80% of the task using UiPath, and we were able to save six hours per user for one project.
UiPath frees up the employee time. After we have the software in place, we can see where we can speed up our processes. If a process can be completed in less duration, that also saves the time of the employee. So, it is a journey. You need to keep identifying the processes to improve. The time savings vary based on the process. For example, we use RPA for the HR payroll, and for 200 employees, we were able to save 6 hours. The savings will be more when you have more people.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of UiPath is the speed of the implementation. They are continuously adding new features, and there is also fast deployment. It is easy to use. Before going for the enterprise license, we evaluated the capability to automate certain processes and get the outcome that we expected. UiPath has so many advantages, but we struggle in terms of investment and price.
I have used the UiPath Academy for business analyst certification. It is very helpful to understand the tools and features to meet any requirements. You get to learn what are the things that you have to follow. From the business analysts' side, you get to know how to identify the processes where automation can be used. You can identify the automation capabilities. UiPath Academy nicely guides people who are new to RPA. There are so many things to learn on the RPA side. The developers can identify the gaps and learn how to automate quickly and learn new skills. UiPath Academy helps people to understand automation from start to end.
What needs improvement?
On the investment side, it is a huge investment, especially with the current situation in Sri Lanka. If they can reduce the price or provide affordable packages, it will be very helpful.
On the development side, there are already so many new capabilities. They are also adding more AI capabilities. I have seen some of the users using AI tools, but I have not worked on them much.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using UiPath for the past two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Its stability is nice. We get regular updates throughout the year, and we have to install those updates, which is not a huge thing for us. We have not had any issues with that. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of scalability.
We use automation in different departments, and we are also planning to deploy some RPA use cases in the client environment. Currently, we have 280 users using payroll automation.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support team from the reseller has been very engaged with the RPA effort. They have helped us with the cons and pros and to identify the capabilities of UiPath using the UiPath community version. They helped us a lot with our RPA journey.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have worked with Automation Anywhere and UiPath, and I am now also using Power Automate. I used Automation Anywhere at my previous workplace, and at my current workplace, we have been using UiPath, but we are now also using Power Automate. We were using IQ Bot to identify invoices and process those invoices for the finance team. We have been using UiPath for HR and payroll automation.
In terms of ROI and investment, in Asian countries, such as Sri Lanka, we are unable to get a huge return on investment because of the price. We were looking for a solution with less investment and getting more automation, so we picked Power Automate for automation.
How was the initial setup?
I was working as a project manager and consultant. I was involved in gathering requirements in detail and creating the processes. I acted as a bridge between the development team and business owners.
It was a straightforward process. We took two days to set up the process. In terms of the implementation strategy, we identified the use cases for automation. Business owners were responsible for coming up with the use cases and identifying the feasibility and the return on investment for using RPA. We went through each project brought to the table and identified some of the critical scenarios.
What about the implementation team?
In my previous company, we got consultants from Automation Anywhere because that was the first time we were using RPA in our company. It was 2017 or 2018. They helped us in identifying processes, gathering details, and selecting processes for RPA. They were very helpful. Their developers also helped us debug the processes and improve the speed of the processes. They helped to identify the gaps in automation flow and enhance it.
From the development side, there were two developers and a project lead. There were also two subject matter experts or business owners, so altogether, there were five people.
For maintenance, one person is enough.
What was our ROI?
UiPath could not save us money because the cost of the bot license and the Studio license is high. For Asian countries, such as Sri Lanka, it is a huge amount.
We have been using the community version to identify the automation capabilities. We are also trying to sell the RPM modules to our clients who use our payroll process. When it came to purchasing, there was a huge difference in the price of Automation Anywhere and UiPath as compared to Power Automate, so we went for Power Automate.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
It is expensive for our country. Other than that, we do not have any issues with UiPath.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Most companies evaluate Automation Anywhere, UiPath, and Power Automate. Development speed, user-friendliness, and price are some of the factors that companies look at while evaluating a solution. UiPath helps with fast development, and it is user-friendly. There is also a community version to understand its capabilities before purchasing the license.
Both Automation Anywhere and UiPath require a big investment. Companies based in European countries get a good return on investment, but most companies based in Sri Lanka do not get a good return on investment because the cost is very high.
What other advice do I have?
To those who want to use UiPath, I would advise understanding what digitization is and how RPA can help with their digitalization journey. Before using RPA, they have to standardize their processes in terms of the process flow. We encourage people to identify those gaps before using RPA. They should also select processes that provide a good return on investment. They can use the community version of UiPath to identify the processes.
Overall, I would rate UiPath a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Private Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Microsoft Azure
Helps eliminate human error, saves time, and is easy to use
What is our primary use case?
I work for a telecommunications company, which involves various processes in different areas. For all the company's needs, I primarily utilize UiPath. We have employed it to automate tasks such as packet installation, software attribute utilization, and coupon allocation. These are time-consuming tasks that involve a significant amount of data, making it impractical for a single person to handle. Therefore, we assign these tasks to a bot to expedite the process.
How has it helped my organization?
Building automation using UiPath is straightforward. As a developer, I have colleagues who want to learn simple automation quickly, and UiPath is one of the best solutions for this, thanks to its tutorials and the UiPath Academy courses.
Our organization is beginning the implementation of end-to-end automation using UiPath. The implementation is easy and enables users to interact with the testing, thus saving a significant amount of time.
The UiPath User Community is one of the best aspects of the solution. The community is extensive, and everyone is willing to assist by providing information and guiding us in the correct direction.
We quickly realized the benefits of UiPath once we implemented it, including cost savings. We began automating areas where we encountered difficulties, and within the initial three months of automation, we started witnessing the advantages. After completing the necessary courses, we were able to automate quickly.
UiPath has helped our organization minimize its on-premises footprint, which is important for the implementation of the RPA in our day-to-day activities.
I have taken several UiPath Academy courses, and they are easy to follow.
UiPath has accelerated our digital transformation, leading to reduced costs and time. Our customer IT team has provided invaluable assistance throughout the process.
UiPath has eliminated human errors when dealing with large amounts of data. One of the first automation we needed to have done was one that, if not processed at that time, would risk losing money, time, or even a partner. So what we did was automate the task that consumed most of our time. By the end of the day, we were able to complete the task and ensure all the client information was corrected.
UiPath has freed up our employees' time, allowing them to focus on more important tasks.
What is most valuable?
The RE framework is a valuable feature because it offers the possibility of working with a large amount of data without the need to transmit all the information.
What needs improvement?
AI can become more intelligent to facilitate the ease of automation.
I would like UiPath to support the Python language. It is easy to develop in Python, and there are thousands of libraries available that I can use within its environment. Such support would greatly expand my capabilities for performing my RPA activities.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I encountered some stability issues initially when I had limited knowledge. However, I now find it to be quite stable. UiPath stands out as one of the best options in our market when it comes to stability, thanks to its frequent updates and bug fixes.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath truly emphasizes the capability to scale.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support is good and has responded to all of our questions.
How would you rate customer service and support?
How was the initial setup?
The deployment was handled by two people from our IT group.
What was our ROI?
UiPath offers a significant return on investment due to the rapid realization of its benefits.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath is reasonably priced for being a leader in the market.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I have evaluated Laiye UiBot, Hover Corporation, and OpenRPA.
I prefer OpenRPA because one of its advantages is being open source. That's great. Additionally, it offers great features, such as quick comparison capabilities with Velocity. This impressed me. Another notable aspect is the ability to code in various languages and run them independently. This allows me to seamlessly integrate with my workflow and agents. I can execute the code in my environment and directly communicate with the robot, which is a fantastic feature.
Compared to UiPath, OpenRPA is slightly faster, open-source, and allows for the incorporation of work codes, but UiPath offers greater functionality.
What other advice do I have?
I give UiPath a nine out of ten. The design and appearance of UiPath are excellent, and its functionalities are perfect. The impressive aspect is how people create packages and new automation using the solution. I have nothing negative to say.
UiPath is currently deployed in one location within our organization.
We have a dedicated maintenance team of two individuals who are knowledgeable and have not encountered any difficulties.
I suggest utilizing the Community forum to acquire knowledge about UiPath because it contains a wealth of information beyond what is found in the documentation itself, and the support provided there is exceptional.
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