TrustRadius Insights for Appian are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Intuitive User Interface: Users have consistently praised Appian for its visually uncluttered and intuitive user interface, with many stating that it allows for quick adoption by both internal and external users. The simplicity and user-friendly nature of the interface make it easy for business users with minimal training to navigate and perform tasks efficiently.
Low-Code Development Platform: Many reviewers appreciate the ease of use provided by Appian's low-code development platform. They find it beneficial that they can develop user interfaces without extensive coding knowledge, allowing for rapid application development and reduced reliance on traditional programming languages. This feature has made the development process more accessible and efficient.
Flexible Access Control: A significant number of users praise Appian for its flexibility in providing different levels of access to users based on their roles. This capability contributes to better data security and control within organizations, enhancing overall data management. Additionally, the ability to tailor processes for specific business needs and configure processes for new business users is seen as a major advantage, contributing to the software's adaptability.
Appian is best for a small crowd. The reason behind this is its cost. We can have an intra-organization app using this platform. We can also develop a backend system in Appian for public apps. For public apps, login & users cost can make it a highly costly app.
Pros
It provides the best platform security. It is very much important to protect your platform from various cyber-attacks. That is why I enjoy working on Appian also we can create various interactive applications using low code.
Cons
It provides a lot of features and functionality which will really help us to deal with real-time use cases and handle business requirements so I can say it's perfect.
Likelihood to Recommend
As an Appian user, where we have a data connector application built in Appian that is integrated with various systems and provides a summary in Appian UI. We as a user can initiate new requests to extract, Transform and Load data on a specific or selected system with just simple clicks.
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Engineer in Information Technology (Computer Software company, 51-200 employees)
Appian is one of the best low code development software available in the market because of its intuitivitivy, great documentation, and a lot of existing smart services which are always been updated.
Pros
Ease of the system
Attractive UI
Easy to understand
Cons
it gives some limit in decision rules
The community needs to grow more.
Timeline charts should be improved
Likelihood to Recommend
The best part is we can design the website in hassle-free manner. They have given expression mode as well that is best. There are a number of options to make the website more attractive and easy to use for end-user as well as for backend
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Employee in Engineering (Computer Software company, 11-50 employees)
We have automated the whole business process and its associated business activities. We collect data from a lot of different users and assimilate them into a big info hub. That info hub is used to get data for the creation of business strategies and business planning. All the business decisions related to the business process are automated through Appian
Pros
workflow management
looks good
easy to use from user's perspective
Cons
integrating with excel
excel formatting
database connectivity with DB views
Likelihood to Recommend
We have automated the whole business process and its associated business activities. We collect data from a lot of different users and assimilate them into a big info hub. That info hub is used to get data for the creation of business strategies and business planning. All the business decisions related to the business process are automated through Appian. Not suited is for data visualization purposes
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Program Manager in Information Technology (Information Services company, 201-500 employees)
We use Appian to streamline the process for our organization and for our clients and make it more digitalized. Increase turnaround time, efficiency, process orchestration, return on investments, performance, intuitive applications, AI, RPA for [our] clients. We have been using it in all sectors like financial, pharma, government, insurance, life sciences, manufacturing, etc.
Pros
Low code automation
Quarterly upgrades
Compatibility on multiple platforms
Performance
Cons
Easy import of java libraries
Likelihood to Recommend
Appian is well suited for pretty much all the industries like financial, insurance, banking, etc. One example is to use it in [the] supply chain model of [the] pharma industry with [a] quick turnaround time. Appian is less appropriate for small-scale clients where there is less potential for automation and digitalization.
We are using Appian in the hospital to automate the workflow of patient registration, diagnosis, and treatment. It only took two weeks to implement it at the hospital. Appian has connected patients with doctors and departments in a faster, streamlined way. It has eliminated the traditional form of paper-based registration and reporting saving hours of administrative work. Now the patients are able to get treatment faster with Appian workflow automation. Furthermore, with Appian doctors and administrators can perform much faster with decision rules, case management, and AI.
Pros
Excellent AWS SaaS platform for workflow automation
Supports machine learning to make processes more efficient
Can automate hundreds of end to end processes
Cons
Quite expensive platform starting at $75 per feature per month
Difficult to implement
Likelihood to Recommend
Appian is best suited for organizations that have to respond to hundreds of customers on a daily basis. It makes all the process of customer service much faster. It is less appropriate where workflow has very few processes and does not need to interact with hardware systems.
It is being used to automate our IT automated procurement processes. It allows the process of getting quotes from vendors to the approval person to be done much faster. We also use it to automate sending reminders to relevant employees to continue the tasks left unfinished in dev, test, and prod environments.
Pros
Automate processes like reminders
Keeping data secure
Process modeling
Cons
Most of the platform is hard to use
Difficult for new users
Little to no explanation on how to do things
Not very good at advice on use-cases
Not aesthetically pleasing, especially compared to its competitors
Likelihood to Recommend
It is well suited for business-critical automation, especially when sensitive data is involved. It is not good for citizen development. It is definitely more suited to pro developers who write code for a living. Quick apps are helpful for those not well versed in the platform. Automated reminder emails are consistently and frequently sent out looking very official and full of detail.
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Employee in Information Technology (Computer Software company, 10,001+ employees)
Appian is being used as our primary tool of development for our applications for our department. It's made our applications easier to develop (because it's relatively easy to pick up and use) and has allowed us to easily include more people when creating interfaces.
Appian is used as a low-code software solution in the AT&T Consumer Organization. It addresses complex process[es] and automation issues across the organization.
Pros
Process Modeling
User Experience
Cons
Ease of development
Integrations with other platforms
Likelihood to Recommend
Appian is best suited for standing up web tools that carry out business processes.
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Team Lead in Corporate (Telecommunications company, 10,001+ employees)
Appian is used to manage Network Order Processing. It is being used by few departments. It solves a pain point. Faster processing of orders. There is a huge implementation in Wireline Order processing.
Pros
Task management through the work flow.
Easily can be implemented for collaboration between different work groups.
Easily can be integrated between upstream and down stream systems.
Cons
For each release of Appian, it looks like regression testing is not proper. We see some broken old functionalities whenever it is upgraded. It can be improved.
Record List Grid View can be made with little flexibility. So that in the future we can use records instead of building reports.
In the monitoring view, better to keep 'process activity' tab as the first to load instead of the 'health dashboard.'
Likelihood to Recommend
Appian is well suited for proper task creation for proper workgroups. Appian is less appropriate when we need an application to manage data only.
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Employee in Information Technology (Telecommunications company, 5001-10,000 employees)
We use Appian for low code development, specifically, we are migrating several older applications to our Appian code base. Specifically, we are using in the Production and Technology workspace and slowly expanding the Appian footprint across the organization. Given the distributed nature of our workforce, using a tool like Appian allows us to leverage more expensive managers with our emergent coding organization.
Pros
Allows at a glance workflow documentation which assists in the need we have for information readiation.
Drag and drop interface for workflow development greatly speeds our apps time to market.
Using the advanced features of Appian, we are able to create working sites in a fraction of the time it would take to do so using "traditional" development.
Cons
There is a definite learning curve associated with Appian and functional information may be difficult to find.
Better in line help would be a welcome addition.
The pace of change means that, just about the time we are mastering this version, the NEXT version is coming out.
Likelihood to Recommend
We use Appian to build out the behind the scenes workflows in our applications and the web dev aspect to skin those new apps. If you have extremely complex algorithms or logic, Appian may struggle a bit... and the low code makes altering as needed for ADA requirements, extremely challenging.