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Software de integração de sistemas e dados /
Software de gerenciamento de fluxo de trabalho /
Unito Reveja
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Unito was created to integrate disparate SaaS applications, enabling workflows that cross the boundaries of tools, teams, and organizations. Unito's workflow automation platform and two-way integrations allow information to flow freely between apps like Atlassians Trello and Jira Software, Asana, GitHub and Wrike, leading to easier collaboration, more efficient work, and higher productivity.
Nothing really. The new pricing was a bit confusing, but their customer support was very responsive and helpful.
Quick and easy to set up - allows mirrored Asana/JIRA approaches without duplication of info. In our use-case allows Agile teams to track workflow with non-JIRA using team with Unito doing all the heavy lifting.
Not perfect on data-field mapping - although easy to figure out workarounds for any gaps in the sync across (and they are very minor)
The synchronization feature is powerful. It allows you to connect two applications and keep them up to date.
The synchronization times are a bit long. We sometimes have to start them manually.
The sync update notifications can be a bit too much and too often at times. But there is not much "bad" that I can say about it.
I like that it lets us work in Trello instead of Jira. I like that we have the freedom of Trello while ensuring that changes made in either system propagate to the other. Using Unito to be able to work in Trello is incredibly freeing and I'm really pleased with how easy this integration is to set up and use!
There's really very little to dislike here. This integration is easy to use, and it provides end users with the freedom to use the kanban board they choose - not the one they're handed on their team.
Setting up a sync was simple and very easy to do. I also liked that automation so that once It was set up, I didn't have to think about it anymore.
It was something I had to purchase on my own, so the cost was definitely a factor in my decision to discontinue.
no cons, so far. It works just they like say it would.
I like the filtering and the rules you can set up to sync to different BB issue trackers. I like the auto sync and how often it runs.
Sometimes I'll come into work and a random Asana task and BitBucket issue will get closed around 8:55am EST. It's never after a recent change on either platform. It's happened 2-3 times but so infrequent that I've never opened a support ticket for it. Also, I was grandfathered in with amazing pricing, but I accidentally turned an auto-sync off (thinking I could switch one of my auto-sync to a different project since I was still able to use old features on my plan) and then couldn't turn it back on. If I remember correctly, the pricing more than doubled, possibly even tripled?
1) General: Unito is fairly priced and appears robust. You can easily tell that the app is built keeping durability and reliability in mind. I mean, I've not witnessed any bugs or errors so far. Even the setting up process was a breeze. Unito also allowed me to seamlessly mirror my Jira/Asana approaches without any data redundancy. 2) Synchronization Feature: The synchronization feature is very powerful and allows me to connect two applications and keep them up to date.
1) Data Field-Mapping: In my opinion, Unito is not fit for field-mapping, however, I've found many walkarounds around this issue and I'm pretty sure you can too. This certainly isn't a deal breaker because I've found ways to counter this.
No complaints about the software/functionality itself. We had an issue early on with duplicate notifications being sent, but it seems to have been resolved.
Their pricing model. It's a pay per active user, meaning that each user mentioned in the ticket would cost you additional amount.