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Umesh K.
UK
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Virtual Success: Deep Dives into Agentic Orchestration with Camunda"
What do you like best about Camunda?

What I really appreciate about Camunda is its foundation on open standards like BPMN and DMN. This approach ensures that everyone on the team, from business analysts to developers, can clearly understand our processes. It doesn't operate as a mysterious black box; instead, you can visually track and audit every step.

I also value how developer-friendly Camunda is without being unnecessarily complicated. The REST APIs are reliable, and integration with our existing tech stack is seamless, particularly since we use Java and Spring Boot. There's no sense of being locked into their ecosystem—Camunda works well with any services you need to orchestrate.

At CamundaCon 2025, I was especially intrigued by their vision for agentic orchestration. Using Camunda as a governance layer for AI agents seems logical, as oversight and auditability are crucial when AI is involved in critical business processes.

The scalability offered by Camunda 8 and Zeebe is impressive as well. Hearing real-world examples at the conference of companies running high-volume processes reassured me that Camunda is capable of handling enterprise-scale workloads reliably. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

Honestly, the learning curve can be quite steep if you're new to this area. While BPMN is intended to be a "standard," mastering the modeling of complex, real-world processes—especially when it comes to proper error handling and event management—definitely takes time. I've noticed that people often struggle with it at first.

Setting up and operating Camunda 8 can also be challenging. Getting all the components, like Operate, Tasklist, and the monitoring tools, to work smoothly—particularly if you're self-hosting on Kubernetes—demands significant DevOps expertise. If your team lacks that kind of infrastructure know-how, you might find yourselves stuck for a while before you start seeing real benefits.

Another point of frustration is how developer-centric the platform remains. Even though more connectors are being added and there are efforts to simplify things, you still end up writing a fair amount of custom code to make everything function as needed. Business users can't really build solutions independently; they still rely heavily on the development team for most implementations. If you're looking for a more drag-and-drop friendly experience, some other platforms might be a better fit. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Shilpa S.
SS
Vice President Technology Manager Information Technology
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Camunda con 2025"
What do you like best about Camunda?

Camunda has significantly contributed to improving our business operations, largely due to its robust workflow orchestration capabilities. At JPMorgan Chase, we employ both Camunda 7 and Camunda 8 in our product. I find Camunda intuitive and easy to use, which makes the process of learning and implementing it quite straightforward. I am looking forward to use Agentic AI capabilities and Camunda con 2025 provided valuable insights about the same. I am grateful to entire Camu da team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

I would appreciate greater flexibility in the UI area of Camunda. The interface should offer more options for customization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

PT
IT Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Camunda makes automation easy, its awesome"
What do you like best about Camunda?

I really like how flexible Camunda is for building and automating business processes. It’s pretty easy to model workflows and the fact that it uses BPMN makes things clear. Also, it works well with other systems which is super helpful when you have lots of different tools to connect. The open-source version is great to get started with and the enterprise features add a lot of power when you need it. I am using it twice a week for my work automation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

The setup can be kinda tricky if you’re new to BPM or automation. The interface feels a bit old and not very user friendly sometimes. Support is ok but can be slow when lots of people need help. Also, some of the cool features are only in the paid enterprise version which might be a problem if you’re on a tight budget. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Hitesh K.
HK
Operations Specialist
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Best experience and something new"
What do you like best about Camunda?

Camunda is pretty interesting because it sits right at the intersection of business and tech. What I like best about it is:

1. Clarity & Visualization – You can map business processes visually using BPMN (flowcharts), DMN (decision tables), and CMMN (case management). This makes it easy for both business users and developers to understand what’s going on.

2. Developer-Friendly – Unlike many heavy enterprise workflow tools, Camunda is lightweight, open, and integrates well with microservices, REST APIs, and external systems. Developers can actually enjoy using it instead of feeling locked into a rigid system.

3. Separation of Concerns – Business stakeholders can design the workflow, while engineers hook it into real systems. This reduces misunderstandings and speeds up delivery. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

Good question 🙂 — no tool is perfect, and Camunda has its drawbacks too. Here are some of the main things people often dislike about it:

1. Steep Learning Curve –

BPMN/DMN diagrams can look simple, but mastering them (and modeling correctly) takes time. New users sometimes feel overwhelmed by the notation and technical details.

2. Complex Setup & Infrastructure –

Especially with Camunda 8 (the newer SaaS / Zeebe engine), it can feel heavy. Running clusters, configuring Operate/Tasklist/Optimize, or handling Kubernetes adds operational complexity.

3. Limited Low-Code / No-Code –

Compared to some competitors (like Power Automate or Outsystems), Camunda doesn’t try to be a full “citizen developer” tool. Business users often need technical help to go beyond simple workflows. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Dhanush N.
DN
Data Scientist
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Camunda is excellent for developer-centric process automation"
What do you like best about Camunda?

Camunda’s best aspect is its developer-friendly, standards-based approach to workflow automation. It combines BPMN and DMN for clear process modeling, while giving full flexibility through APIs and integrations. This makes it easy to orchestrate complex microservices and long-running workflows at scale, with strong visibility and control through its monitoring tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

Camunda is highly powerful, but its main drawback is the steep learning curve and limited out-of-the-box UI/low-code features. While it’s excellent for developers, non-technical users often find it less intuitive compared to more business-user-friendly automation platforms Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kshitij G.
KG
Associate Software Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Honest Camunda Review"
What do you like best about Camunda?

I like that Camunda gives a very clear and visual way to model processes, and it’s flexible enough to integrate with different systems. It helps make complex workflows easier to understand and manage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

The setup and initial learning curve can be a bit challenging, especially if you’re new to BPMN or process automation. Some parts of the documentation also feel too technical at times. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Hospitality
UH
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Empowering Scalable Workflow Automation with Camunda"
What do you like best about Camunda?

Camunda offers a robust and developer-friendly platform for orchestrating complex workflows across micro services and legacy systems. As a leader in Data Analytics, I appreciate its BPMN based modeling which allows both technical and business teams to collaborate effectively. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

While powerful, Camunda’s learning curve can be steep for non-technical stakeholders. The documentation, though extensive, sometimes lacks clarity for advanced use cases. Also, enterprise support and licensing costs can be a barrier for smaller teams or pilot projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Broadcast Media
EB
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Comprehensive BPM Suite with Excellent Features, But Pricing Is Complex"
What do you like best about Camunda?

Camunda is among the most comprehensive BPM products available today. Its full support for BPMN, combined with its reliability and robust features, provides a complete suite for orchestrating your business processes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

The product is quite expensive, and its pricing is not determined solely by the number of processes or hosts. They also take into account whether you have "long running" processes or user tasks. There are so many variables involved that it can be difficult to fully understand the total cost of the suite. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Carlos O.
CO
Senior Dev Engineer Lead
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Orchestration Mindset"
What do you like best about Camunda?

I appreciate the ability to create workflows and use the agent hub, which can automatically make decisions to help my processes reach successful completion. It also has the potential to learn from previous gaps in knowledge, gradually becoming more expert over time.

I’ve always like to orchestrate systems and technologies this will increment my knowledge on architect solutions Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

So far nothing, I would love them to have more languages support like c# for all connectors Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Snehasish K.
SK
Founder
E-Learning
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Powerfull but not easy to use"
What do you like best about Camunda?

In Camunda I got a huge number of integrations which I think is a great thing for me while building my custom flow. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Camunda?

It took me about one week to understand the basics of Camunda Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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