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Also, we pass the code to the client should they decide to keep the robots’ maintenance in-house. What our clients also appreciate a lot is that we don’t commit them to a certain period of time, say 3 years as is often the case. This naturally reduces the time the robots are down and significantly lowers the need for maintenance which is instrumental both for our maintenance team and our clients. All of our robots are built using open source libraries which means that no updates get pushed unsolicitedly, thus crashing the robots. Sebastian: So, how would you sum up the USPs of the Capto solution compared against the robots from UIPath or BluePrism? Marchela: One of our key selling points is undoubtedly the decreased number of broken robots. We do this by giving them access to tailored flexible automation at a cost that’s fair, and that allows them to fit the solution to their exact needs and use case as opposed to the other way around. We created Capto because we wanted to answer to all smaller businesses and those that didn’t want to commit right from the start to an intense and expensive automation project. So, naturally this leaves most small and mid-sized businesses without a solution to turn to for digitising their operations. Otherwise, no sound budget holder would approve the investment. What that means is that to justify the investment, historically you’d need to have a pipeline of many complex processes you’d want to automate in order to get a decent ROI. So, what I mean by caveats is that these platforms are notoriously hyper-expensive to implement. I should add here that before co-founder Capto, I did invest over 200 hours in UiPath’s citizen-developer training and my co-founder Alexis Chevallot had worked with traditional RPA platforms for a number of years. They have helped companies automate a lot of business processes.From our personal work with these solutions, however, they can be a good solution as long as you’re happy with the caveats that come in the package too. You’re totally right that RPA has been around for a while and with that most businesses will have at least heard of companies like UiPath, and Automation Anywhere, etc. It’s such a pleasure to be having this conversation with you, so I’m rushing to dive into the answer to your question. Given that there’s already a couple of widely used RPA solutions available, what business needs did you want to solve with the Capto solution? Marchela: First off, thank you so much for having me, Seb. Jokes aside, let’s start by looking at the very moment when you decided to start your company. In 10 years time your digital avatar may probably have that interview with me, but today I’m lucky to have that interview in the old-fashioned way. Sebastian: Hi Marchela, Thank you for taking the time to have this conversation. In the following interview I’m talking to Capto Co-Founder Marchela Georgieva ( Here: Marchela’s LinkedIn Profile) about her vision for Capto and for the digital company of the future. The start-up Capto ( however provides an intriguing alternative, for a very good reason which we’ll talk about below.
#Capto help me software
Here are some figures: It’s about 10,000 vacancies for software developers in the UK, and about 100,000 vacancies for IT professionals in Germany.Ĭould so-called “citizen developers” help overcome that bottleneck? – These are tech-minded individuals who can build business automations using drag and drop application components on no-code platforms, without formal tech training. One of the many challenges: Get the required IT people on board actually, a majority of IT decision-makers say the biggest challenge to digitally transform their business is too few software developers. However, digital transformation of your business can be a daunting task: It’s about establishing an agile mindset, pursuing the right ideas, and getting the required IT infrastructure and digital processes in place. Digital adoption has undoubtedly become a business imperative.
