You can document while you are modeling, which is a very good feature."
It has a good balance between the effort and the result. Very structured documents and process versions are valuable features, and being able to communicate that to our customers is also a very good feature.
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The licensing structure has them missing out on quite a lot of satisfied users by forcing them to choose between a high-cost license or a free model that doesn't offer the few features they need. Overall, I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. I would recommend the solution to other organizations. However, they should decide a little bit on what their use case and needs might be before jumping into the solution to ensure it meets their needs.
So we using it for our poses landscape basically, initially. I'm the part that is on the front-end of the journey for the processes. Then, in a few cases, we're also working with the automation. We're also continuing into the enterprise version, to simulate and to build documentation on HTML, SharePoint, et cetera. We using the free version to work with modeling and draping our basic business processes. We are using both the free and enterprise versions of the solution. We don't have a business relationship with them. That is something where having a mid-license would benefit both themselves as a company, and the clients who don't want a full-enterprise solution. They could actually gain a lot more licensed users if they had some of the functionalities of the enterprise version in the free version and created a mid-range option that sat in between both.įor example, in order to publish on HTML, you need to have the enterprise model or publish it in SharePoint, so that you can have the connection to SharePoint. In many cases, you need a few of the functionalities in the enterprise, but not the sole enterprise model. The enterprise is very expensive, not very, but it is expensive. There should be something in between the free version and the enterprise version, which has everything. They should look a little bit at their license set up. However, we also use the enterprise version as well, which is under different licensing. The solution does have a free version, which we use. What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing? It's probably 25-30% of his allotted time. That said, he's not working full-time with Bizagi either. I know that we have one specialist in Bizagi, and they handle any maintenance issues on our behalf. We only need one person to handle the maintenance. We have a set up for our internal tools with a product that the product owner owns several tools and he has engineers working with those tools. I can't tell you whether the problem was because of our setup and our configuration of our side or what it was, however, it took a week or two before it was completely resolved. I know that there were some problems with the connection and with setting up the sign-on in the right way, however, it works. From a user perspective, it's a very nice and easy setup. And they push it out to our laptops, and to our computers.
So we have created our own internal modules so that we order the Bizagi model or from our IT support. We have a license agreement with Bizagi and our organization. If you use only the client, it's very easy.