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Review on Rootstock Cloud ERP by Tim Venkatasubramanian

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Rootstock Cloud ERP - one of my favorite apps

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This app makes it very simple to design your own web forms. Forms that look just like the standard ones on the market. Once designed, you simply drag & drop elements onto the form canvas and start entering your data. Then the designer automatically generates HTML5 valid code ready to be deployed using the industry standard WYSIWYG editor. For those who prefer to handcode the form, you can manually type in the code and save. Both options produce exactly the same result. After reviewing the generated code, I found no errors in layout or coding.



Product Rootstock delivers custom software solutions to customers using the latest technology stacks running in Amazon Web Service™ environment. Because of our unique approach to agile development methodology, flexibility and scalability within the AWS platform, combined with customer engagement throughout the product lifecycle, our solutions meet all requirements.





This software works very well, particularly when using it correctly. For example, you can choose whether the app creates new accounts or already existing ones. You can also set limits, security levels, etc., as desired to meet your needs. On top of that, this software is so easy to install and configure (it requires simple steps only for registration). All these factors made me decide to purchase this software. I love it!! So much easier compared to previous implementations I've done!

This is a real pain point. So many CRM systems are too difficult to set up, maintain and customize. Many are just painful to develop for. The problem with most CRMs is flexibility. At times, you just need something simple. And don't even mention Salesforce... It is beyond insane for development and deployment. Sure, everyone needs a CRM, but the "CRM" should also look after itself while supporting your current processes. If you have a complex workflow, then that shouldn't prevent you from using whatever you might feel comfortable developing against. And finally, pricing is key. If you overcharge per hour of dev time, it's no wonder why it takes forever to deploy new versions.

Pros
  • Simple customization
Cons
  • Not intuitive enough