Tidal Automation

By Redwood Software

4.6 out of 5 stars

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Shreyas K.
SK
Software Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Tidal Workflow Overview"
What do you like best about Tidal Automation?

Strong Security Upgrades, Tidal introduced AES‑256 encryption across all databases and configuration files, ensuring enterprise‑grade protection for sensitive data. The encryption process now includes detailed logging and auto‑backup, making system administration safer and more transparent. Major Cloud Security Expansion, A standout improvement is the addition of 47 comprehensive AWS security tests. These cover IAM, KMS, Secrets Manager, and CloudWatch, helping teams automatically detect misconfigurations such as unsecured policies, unused access keys, missing MFA, and insufficient CloudWatch alerts. Better Integration with Jira,You can now link existing Jira tickets directly to Tidal tasks, which helps synchronize workflows across engineering, compliance, and operations. This eliminates duplicate issues and ensures better alignment between teams. Improved Event Triggers & Agent Stability, New job event triggers—such as alerts when a job may collide with an outage window—help prevent unexpected failures.Tidal also improved agent stability by preventing older agents from shutting down unexpectedly and tightening job parameter validation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tidal Automation?

A richer analytics dashboard with drill‑down insights, customizable reporting, and better log visualization would significantly enhance operational transparency. More frequent bug‑fix releases and continuous performance optimization, especially for large job streams. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

"Robust for Enterprise, Costly for Cloud"
What do you like best about Tidal Automation?

I like Tidal Automation for its usability and interface, which helps in understanding how a dependency tree runs and building complex automations. It's great for compartmentalizing tasks, letting you rely less on large-scale code blocks and break things down into microcode or microprocess segments. I find it requires a lot less training for operators, making it user-friendly. Tidal Automation also has wonderful plugins with great features when needed, and it is relatively straightforward to install. When it comes to enterprise scheduling, it's a solid choice that's easy to use and enterprise-ready. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Tidal Automation?

Tidal is monolithic while it can have some redundancy. Its costs of running is not inexpensive. Tidal licensing in recent years has increased dramatically, which made it a lot less cost effective against certain other rivals. Its overhead has become one of its underlying issues. They need a lighter version, also something that is more cloud-centric, that can run dynamically and distributed. I also wish they had SAAS for tidal. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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