
Best about WalkMe is it simplifies complex processes and guides end users through intuitive solutions like passive, moderate, intrusive ones depending on the business case scenario. The capability that WalkMe gives the builder to choose between them and not always an aggressive solution is a highlight. Also, the opportunity it gives the builder/engineer to be creative when it comes to solutioning part. Features like shoutouts effectively capture user attention and link directly to relevant actions, reducing time spent on repetitive support requests. The ability to segment solutions based on user demographics is another standout advantage. Capability it has to configure the WalkMe Menu anywhere within the applications is the best. We use this especially to support our HR support agents for Case management process. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The downside I felt out of my experience and to be very specific with examples, the time it takes for product ideas to move from submission to implementation stage. For instance, initially when we wanted to use “Surveys”, we realized that it doesn’t has the feature to create those dependent questions based on the user’s response. Now that it has been implemented, however I can say that it took nearly 2 years to see the implementation. Additionally, working with Workday applications often required complex jQuery to meet business requirements, which added to the effort. Finally, product updates—such as changes in element positions—don’t automatically adjust existing solutions, requiring builders to spend extra time reconfiguring them, which can be a maintenance challenge. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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