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Comparison metric |
CommandCenter |
Blueprint |
Orchestly |
Flow |
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What does it let you do? |
Build a journey in CRM to get an in-depth understanding of the lifecycle of various business entities (eg. products, employees, customers, students, vendors etc.). It then lets you to automate this journey with the help of different actions. |
Implement guided methods in CRM to bring uniformity in the way different business processes are performed across the organization and teams. |
Introduce process compliance outside CRM to guide users to perform tasks in a step-by-step manner. |
Interconnect myriad apps and services used for a business and trigger information across applications based on pre-determined actions. |
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Examples of usage |
Build customer lifecycle, sales journey, manufacturing process from concept to delivery. |
Create a Lead nurturing process, deal closure process, call script for sales or support teams. |
Design Onboarding processes, Vendor management, Loan approval guideline, patient admission protocol |
Connect processes that use different web apps such as ActiveCampaign, Active Trail, Beanstalk etc. |
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Connectivity with other apps and services |
Yes |
No |
No |
Yes |
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Transition from one stage or state to another |
Automatic and Manual |
Manual |
Manual |
Automatic |
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Record entry into the process
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Anytime from anywhere |
At creation and edit of a record |
At creation and edit of a record |
New record entry at every point |
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Processes in which a record can be present at a given time |
Multiple processes |
Single process |
Multiple processes |
NA (Flow doesn't involve any process, it is a set of automatic actions and a record can have multiple automations configured on it) |
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Automated actions |
Instant, scheduled, and recurring |
Instant |
Instant |
Instant and scheduled |