Konnectify is a powerful automation platform that helps businesses of all sizes connect their apps and streamline their workflows. The tool exists to solve the problem of data silos and disconnected systems, which can lead to inefficiency, errors, and lost productivity. The target audience for Konnectify includes teams across various departments, such as sales, marketing, product, finance, operations, and HR. These teams often rely on multiple tools and applications to get their work done, and Konnectify provides a way to integrate these tools and automate repetitive tasks. The value proposition of Konnectify is that it allows users to connect their apps in minutes, build elaborate workflows with custom logic and conditions, and deliver native integrations at 10x speed. This helps businesses save time, reduce errors, and maximize the value of their existing tools and applications.
Add conditional logic to your integrations and ensure data flows between your connected apps exactly how and when you need it to.
Chart multiple paths for your dynamic workflows.
Convert formats, extract and split your data.
Integrate external triggers into your workflows.
Build custom forms with a no-code Form Builder.
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I love the software's UI and its ability to automate webhooks.
I picked Konnectify because it is rated so highly on G2, with a score of 4.9 stars out of 5.
I am in the testing stage but will send an updated review eventually.
I bought this deal because I don't want to miss this, it has a potential to replace other high paying automation tools.
And yeah worth the wait for more features & integrations to roll out.
The service shows potential but is currently quite confusing to use. During setup, you must first connect an external service (such as Google Sheets or Outlook) before creating any "Konnectors". You cannot simply doing so within the process of designing your "Konnector workflow". I tried integrating Gmail and Google Sheets, but the process lacked clear instructions. Additionally, a security warning appears when validating the service with Google.
Once a "Connection" with your desire service is set up, there is no option to modify or delete it. As for creating a "Konnector", it actually involves a trial-and-error approach to establish workflows and actions, with little guidance provided. The options for signal events are often duplicated and lack specific descriptions. For instance, when I'm creating a Gmail action, the "Choose event" menu offers two indistinguishable "Create Email Action" options.
Furthermore, there is no way to test a Konnector to ensure it works correctly after creation and before "Publish" it. Overall, the user experience is confusing and needs significant improvements.