SpiffWorkflow allows Citizen Developers to automate, monitor and improve a set of complex tasks and business decisions. It uniquely combines BPMN, a widely adopted and researched notation, with Python, a popular and easy to learn programming language.
Infinity is a fully flexible work management platform where you can organize all of your projects and tasks in one place, customize all your work to your liking, and easily collaborate with your team.
What are some of the main benefits of using Infinity?
1) Ultimate flexibility - Shape your work any way you see fit! Create your own structure, pick one of the six available views, and effortlessly adapt Infinity to your business needs.
2) One place for all of your data - You get to keep all of your documents, images, metrics, tasks, contacts, notes, leads, ideas, and a lot more in a single place, easily accessible whenever you want.
3) Versatile customization options - From folder colors to attributes in items and entire views, everything is fully customizable in Infinity. You get to decide what you want your data to look like.
Thanks to its flexibility, anyone can use Infinity: marketing agencies, project managers, entrepreneurs, development teams, accountants, educators, freelancers, real estate companies, etc.
SpiffWorkflow's answer
For our BPMN competitors - we are easier to learn, and anyone in an organization can potentially automate the processes. We are particularly good for agile shops and tech startups - places that don't have or want an army of Java developers, but who want to encapsulate and model a potentially exploding number of shifting business rules in a maintainable and scalable way.
For our No-Code competitors - Our learning curve is higher. We require some training to get going. But we don't have any "brick walls" or "class ceilings.” This is a highly general purpose tool with multiple points of extension. There is always a way to solve a problem. You are not limited by a predefined idea of what you are trying to build.
SpiffWorkflow's answer
We are targeting people who are intent on solving complex problems. We would serve you well as a back-office solution to a grievous and repetitive set of automation tasks. Something that is worth taking the time to train a highly motivated, but not necessarily technical person, so they can create, maintain and monitor the process. We excel at complex approval processes within a mid-sized organization. If you are building your own application that must support 1000's of minor differences between your clients, we could be instrumental in making that possible.
SpiffWorkflow's answer
BPMN + Python. BPMN is an intuitive flow-chart like notation that business users can easily understand, but most BPMN tools require Java software engineers to use this notation for real automation tasks. Python is the most popular language in the world, and used far outside typical software development shops - by research students, data analysts, and business managers. We've built a framework that makes designing, automating, and monitoring workflows something anyone (with patience) can learn to do. We want to place BPMN and Python in the hands of everyone.
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Based on our record, Infinity seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 4 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For general tasks & reminders, I started using startinfinity.com and can't rave about it enough. Source: over 1 year ago
I did however just start using https://startinfinity.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
I just started using https://startinfinity.com/ btw, and absolutely love it, am over the moon happy with it. Source: almost 2 years ago
Has anyone used Infinity and if so what are your thoughts on it? Good, bad? Also if you are using it have you used other PM tools and how does it compare? Thanks, everyone. Source: almost 2 years ago
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