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SnapLogic Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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SnapLogic Reviews & Ratings

4.3

Very Good

Based on 187 ratings & 263 reviews

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Yeries S

07/28/20

4.5 out of 5

It is a very flexible tool. It is easy to understand, you have many options thanks to the cloud

What do you like best? It has helped me organize information from one database to another or handle content by rest requests What do you dislike? Sometimes I occupy programming something more complex and it is possible but not so direct and it takes many snaps What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Schedule tasks to run processes too late. Being able to make requests from the cloud to the work network

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Precy N

07/28/20

3.5 out of 5

Recommendation

What do you like best? A single, unified platform for all enterprise integration projects: application integration, data integration, API management, B2B integration, data engineering A simple, intuitive, self-service interface together with a powerful, scalable, enterprise-grade platform Powerful, breakthrough AI capabilities to accelerate productivity and time to value What do you dislike? SnapLogic has trouble connecting to certain external sources that it has specific snaps ...

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Sean O

07/28/20

5 out of 5

Intuitive interface, logical workflow, makes "coding" and automation simple

What do you like best? SnapLogic makes automation both easy and fun. The intuitive interface allows for beginners to get into the system and start building the blocks of process automation step by step in a logical and intuitive manner. SnapLogic empowers business users to automate processes quickly with their current knowledge of the information/material where they won't have to engage IT in a lengthy (and at times, expensive) process to get automated data feeds or file outputs. The ...

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Janku P

07/27/20

5 out of 5

Great integration platform

What do you like best? Pre-built connectivity with Salesforce ServiceNow and others. Easy to implement and use. The availability to validate the expressions I use in real time. Testing with limited number of files. The usage of almost all file formats csv, json, xml, xlsx and so on. The ability to save a file in almost every file. Saving files to any sftp with the right account. A lot of snaps that are used to make the integrations simpler and with lass snaps which helps debugging if any ...

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Dimitri H

07/27/20

5 out of 5

Easy to use. A working integration between a variety of endpoints can be developed in a short time.

What do you like best? - The platform is accessible from anywhere with a working internet connection. - The data processing resources can be easily distributed and scaled up or down, either through cloud based processing capabilities, or customer provided computing resources. - A working integration doesn't require extensive programming skills (a low-code approach), and can be developed rather quickly. - There are great many ready-to-use components for integration between ...

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User in Information Services

07/27/20

5 out of 5

Best ETL tool

What do you like best? User interface is very good and connection with different data source is very smooth. What do you dislike? Custom scripting should be simple and easy to use. Recommendations to others considering the product: Easy to use What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Data ingestion

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User in Information Technology and Services

07/27/20

5 out of 5

Easy to use.

What do you like best? Drag and drop snaps. Connection with most data sources. What do you dislike? While validating, the whole pipeline needed to be executed. It should validate the particular snap. Recommendations to others considering the product: Easy to use. Simple Integration. Plug and Play tool. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Ingesting data from multiple sources to one data warehouse.

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Consultant in Telecommunications

07/24/20

5 out of 5

Very interesting

What do you like best? It is very easy to use and to build integrations to move data from point A to point B What do you dislike? They are a little bit slow on addition new features. Not a dealbreaker tho What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Mostly integrating systems by building integrations/processes. Worked on over 15+ projects so far

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User in Accounting

07/24/20

4.5 out of 5

As per compare to other Integration Platform.

What do you like best? User Interface of the Snaplogic Tool. It looks more interacting than others. What do you dislike? As i am new to this Platform, So i have facing some issue in account tab of some Snaps. Also refer documentation for the same but not help a lot. Recommendations to others considering the product: Its Very useful platform What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Problem:- For Project Purpose we are are using as ...

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Anjanikumar P

07/24/20

3 out of 5

It has been an easy integration tool, however with fewer support on underlying failures or issues

What do you like best? It is a simple drag and drop integration with a simple idea of your business flow managed by the pieces of snap within to facilitate your desirability. An easy management and monitoring of your servers w.r.t to the Memory , CPU and running processes , which has further helped understand the issue on own with quicker tracing and debugging . The metrics and graph to outline the usage and understand what could be cut off from the usage and what needs to be added to ...

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