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SnapLogic

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    Insurance

Beginner-Friendly with Powerful Integrations

  • January 12, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I use SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) every day to create pipelines for various purposes. What I like most is its user-friendly drag and drop approach, which keeps the platform clutter-free by separating management and debugging into separate sections like Monitor and Manager. The platform’s ease of use is also enhanced by its ability to integrate with various third-party tools like Git, Tidal, and AWS, which makes it more powerful. Additionally, SnapLogic's low code/no code nature eliminates the dependency on coding knowledge, making it beginner-friendly. I also appreciate the advanced features that SnapLogic offers, including AI, allowing us to create our own AI agents. The initial setup was quite easy, and we received good support from the SnapLogic support team.
What do you dislike about the product?
In my opinion, SnapLogic is beginner-friendly, but when implementing advanced mappings in the mapper or using advanced or complex expressions, at least JavaScript knowledge is required. While generating an AI agent and implementing it through SnapLogic, there is a dependency on other systems like Streamlit, Python, MongoDB, etc. If that can be done in SnapLogic itself, it would reduce the dependency. Also, regarding enhancing user experience, SnapLogic should improve their certification content as many features are still missing, and due to that, many users are unaware of them.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) because it's beginner-friendly, allowing anyone to create pipelines without coding skills. It offers advanced features and AI integration, which makes it a powerful tool for my needs.


    Information Technology and Services

User-Friendly Integration Platform with Powerful Monitoring

  • December 29, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I highly value SnapLogic for its user-friendly, low-code design that simplifies complex enterprise integrations. It efficiently handles large-scale data across cloud and on-premise systems, offering a reliable platform with comprehensive monitoring tools for easy day-to-day operations.
What do you dislike about the product?
A primary pain point with SnapLogic is the lack of a streamlined approach to incremental data loads, which necessitates complex custom handling. Additionally, the speed of technical support responses has been a challenge, occasionally delaying project timelines during critical troubleshooting phases
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One area for improvement in SnapLogic is the management of incremental updates; the process feels less straightforward than the rest of the platform and adds operational overhead to our pipelines. We also find that customer support response times are sometimes sluggish, making it difficult to resolve urgent issues quickly.


    Information Technology and Services

Effortless Integrations and Enterprise-Grade Performance

  • December 23, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about SnapLogic IIP is how it simplifies complex integrations. The drag-and-drop interface and prebuilt connectors make it easy to build pipelines quickly without heavy coding. It handles large data volumes efficiently and performs reliably at an enterprise scale.

Another advantage is its flexibility—it works seamlessly across cloud, on-prem, and hybrid environments. The scheduling, monitoring, and error-handling features are very helpful for day-to-day operations, making it easier to track pipeline health and troubleshoot issues. Overall, it saves development time, reduces maintenance effort, and helps deliver integrations faster.
What do you dislike about the product?
One area where SnapLogic can be challenging is handling incremental loads. Setting up incremental logic is not always straightforward and often requires additional configuration or custom work, which can increase pipeline complexity and maintenance effort. Debugging such scenarios can also take extra time.

At times, customer support response can be slower than expected, especially for non-critical issues. That said, the platform itself is quite stable, and many issues can be resolved through logs, monitoring, and documentation.

Overall, while there are a few areas that could be improved, SnapLogic’s strengths—such as scalability, performance, and ease of building integrations—largely outweigh these drawbacks, making it a solid and reliable integration platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
SnapLogic helps solve the challenge of integrating data across multiple systems and applications in a simple and efficient way. It eliminates the need for heavy coding by providing prebuilt connectors and a visual pipeline design, which makes integrations easier to build, understand, and maintain. This significantly reduces development time and lowers the chance of errors.

The platform handles large volumes of data reliably and supports cloud, on-prem, and hybrid environments, which adds a lot of flexibility. Built-in monitoring, logging, and error-handling features help ensure stable data flows and make troubleshooting easier.

From a day-to-day perspective, SnapLogic has made my integration work smoother and more productive. The hands-on experience helped me learn quickly, gain confidence, and deliver integrations faster, making it a valuable tool for both learning and enterprise-level integration needs.


    abhishek d.

Boosted Our Data Integration with Superb Ease

  • December 20, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I really like the low code pipeline development using prebuilt snaps in SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP), as it significantly reduces integration development time. The platform makes it easy to connect to APIs, databases, and public applications while providing flexibility through expressions and scripting when needed. I appreciate the pipeline visibility, error handling, monitoring, and scalable execution that help build reliable and maintainable integrations. The best part is its drag-and-drop interface combined with powerful prebuilt snaps for APIs, databases, and other connections. As a developer, it allows me to develop pipelines much faster than before, efficiently handles errors, and features efficient scalability and scheduling. Overall, it makes my life easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some areas that could be improved include debugging and error messages, which can sometimes be difficult to interpret for complex pipelines. Version control and pipeline promotion access environments could be more streamlined. Additionally, the initial learning can be challenging for new users, and more detailed documentation or examples for advanced use cases would be really helpful.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform to automate data workflows and develop ETL pipelines. It connects databases and APIs efficiently with prebuilt snaps, reducing development time and improving data consistency. Its low-code interface and customization options make integration building straightforward and scalable.


    Sulab T.

Ultra-Stable, Scalable, and Effortless Integration Platform

  • November 25, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
With 3 years of supporting SnapLogic, I really appreciate its Ultra Task stability, rich snap catalog, and how easy it is to trace and troubleshoot issues using the dashboard, logs, and document-level visibility.
The platform is fast to develop on, easy to maintain, and its scalable Snaplex architecture—especially after doing the Agent Creator Bootcamp—gives a lot of flexibility for performance tuning.
Overall, SnapLogic strikes the right balance between power, simplicity, and operational reliability, which is exactly what a production environment needs.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike about SnapLogic is mainly around debugging and visibility.
Some snap-level error messages are not very detailed, which can slow down RCA, and managing dependencies across project spaces can get tricky in large environments.
Also, Ultra Task monitoring could offer deeper metrics, and large pipelines can become visually cluttered.
These improvements would make support and maintenance even smoother.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
SnapLogic solves the problem of integrating diverse systems quickly, reliably, and at scale.
For me, it makes daily support smoother—faster troubleshooting, less manual maintenance, easier monitoring, and more stable real-time integrations.
Overall, it helps deliver integrations quicker while reducing operational workload.


    janku .

Intuitive, Powerful, with Stellar Support

  • November 25, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I find the SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) incredibly easy to use, which makes development straightforward. Developers can understand and work with the platform in a very short time, which enhances productivity. The platform's user-friendliness and powerful functionality, along with its nice user interface, make performing complex tasks much simpler. I particularly appreciate the ability to validate data and monitor what’s flowing in real time, as this feature significantly aids in troubleshooting errors by allowing validation with actual data. Furthermore, being able to use parameters in various processes adds to the platform's flexibility and effectiveness. The ease of maintaining existing processes and creating new ones is one of the reasons we switched from ServiceGrid to SnapLogic, as it presents more stability and reliability. I also appreciate the direct support from SnapLogic during the initial setup, which includes help or complete services for creating Snaplexes. This support significantly eased the setup process, allowing for a smoother transition and integration.
What do you dislike about the product?
I have experienced issues with the load balancing feature, which sometimes doesn't work properly, disrupting the performance and reliability of the platform.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use SnapLogic Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) for real-time data manipulation and transformation. It simplifies development with user-friendly features, powerful validation tools, and enhances process stability, making setup and maintenance easy.


    varshini r.

its a great platform for quick and clean integrations and easy we can use and learn

  • November 20, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
In Snaplogic we can easily transfer source to target via snaps we can also have some basic steps to do .it is user friendly we can easy accessible and learn about it more .its easy to learn for beginner level also .
What do you dislike about the product?
It's sometimes works slowly or gives error because of more data or records of payload .
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am learning and working in snaplogic from last 3+ years its easily to learn and implement easily we have snaps and we can add snaps so we will join through it will become pipeline . to check pipelines data we can easily check monitor tab and then we will see error go to designer tab and we will solve or we will retrigger the iflow , thats is the best i can send easily data from source to target .


    LaxmiPranavi G.

Snaplogic Platform Review

  • October 29, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The best thing about the SnapLogic platform is its low code.
With its ease of use and implementation, we can build pipelines for any ETL process easily. Whenever there is a need for extra snaps or other details, customer support is very good. And because of its number of features, this platform is frequently used in our project. With its ease of integration, we are able to integrate with different RDBMS, Databricks and cloud services.
What do you dislike about the product?
One thing that's a downside of using the platform is the cluster's performance. It suddenly breaks down nodes and causes pipelines to fail without any reason, which requires manually retriggering again.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
To integrate with various platforms for extracting data and loading them into AWS S3.


    Computer Software

Flexible integration platform with room for improvement in advanced use cases

  • October 02, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about SnapLogic’s Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) is its balance between flexibility and manageability. The low-code approach makes it quick to design and modify pipelines, but at the same time it supports advanced use cases like machine learning model integration, error handling, and database-driven automation without requiring heavy custom development.

I also appreciate the scalability of Snaplex, which allows integrations to run reliably across different environments, and the move toward modern Snaps (like the HTTP Client) shows SnapLogic is keeping the platform current with evolving standards.

Finally, the centralized monitoring and governance make it easier to troubleshoot, track performance, and ensure smooth migration projects—critical for keeping integrations stable as systems and APIs change.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I find challenging about SnapLogic’s Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP) is that while it’s very powerful, some areas still feel limited or cumbersome for advanced use cases. For example, migrating from older REST Snaps to the HTTP Client Snap can require a lot of manual adjustments and bulk exports, which adds overhead when managing large projects.

Error handling also works well, but when building complex ML-driven pipelines or integrating with vectorized databases, it sometimes lacks the fine-grained control and performance tuning you’d expect from more specialized platforms.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
SnapLogic IIP is solving the challenge of connecting multiple systems and modernizing integrations without heavy custom coding. By providing a low-code platform with scalable Snaplex execution, it allows us to automate data flows between databases, APIs, and applications much faster than traditional ETL or scripting approaches.

It has also been valuable in standardizing error handling and monitoring, which reduces downtime and makes troubleshooting more structured. For larger projects, SnapLogic simplifies pipeline migrations (such as moving from REST to HTTP Client Snaps), helping us keep integrations current with evolving technologies.

The biggest benefit is that this approach frees up time from manual integration work and allows more focus on higher-value tasks like machine learning-driven automation and performance optimization, ultimately making data pipelines more reliable and efficient.


    SameerShaikh

Has automated manual tasks and simplified integration with pre-built connectors while supporting AI use cases

  • September 12, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

Regarding automation, there were multiple business requirements to automate processes, such as sales processes and finance data. They wanted to integrate with different systems and achieve accurate results with the reflection of accurate data into correct databases. In that way, we can use SnapLogic to integrate and load; it is ETL, extract, load, and transform with different databases. With those databases, it will be really helpful to use SnapLogic, which will serve as the middleware tool to make it easy to transform data.

For deployment, we were raising requests to another team. They were creating solutions to make it happen with the help of Postman; we were adding details, and using the Postman tool, they were integrating or deploying in another environment.

What is most valuable?

The tool is very user-friendly and not complex to understand. The structure of the platform is easy to understand, and we can build multiple systems with low-code, no-code, so it doesn't require much coding language. Now it is moving more into APIs, so we can create APIs to transfer data, which we can manage. It's moving into AI, so we can create AI agents with LLM models. We can use most of the LLM such as Amazon Bedrock, OpenAI, Azure AI. With those Snaps, we can integrate and move more into the AI world.

SnapLogic is hosted on Groundplex and AWS cloud. It has pre-built connectors, which we call Snaps. That is very helpful to connect with multiple systems.

We have a dashboard monitor that is very graphical. We can measure exact times in seconds and how much time it took to complete the process. With that help, it's really helpful to see how much memory consumption is utilized. The monitor structure has very good features for SnapLogic.

SnapLogic is an integration tool which we use to integrate multiple systems such as source system, target system, cloud systems, and Groundplex systems. It is an iPaaS tool and a very strong tool. Now it is moving more into APIs and AI/ML tools; it is improving their knowledge. It is helpful for creating SnapLogic agents. In this way, SnapLogic is expanding their work.

What needs improvement?

In the future, SnapLogic can make connectors with LLM connectors which are available recently. They can work on that aspect. Sometimes those connectors have low performance or don't generate accurate results, so that can be improved.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working with SnapLogic for three-plus years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Recently, I haven't found any performance issues. Previously, a year or a year and a half back, sometimes it was lagging, meaning it was giving low performance. But recently, in a year, I haven't found many performance issues in SnapLogic.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

SnapLogic is scalable.

How are customer service and support?

They have a community channel for support if needed. Some SMEs are allotted for the organization, so in case of any issue, we have their email IDs to contact them for support, including SMEs and community.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

There was MOVEit, which was the old product. We migrated from MOVEit to SnapLogic.

In MOVEit there were some security issues, and that product was taking a long time to respond, and the performance was very laggy. We decided to move to SnapLogic due to these security issues.

How was the initial setup?

It was not straightforward. There were medium to complex kinds of integrations. Sometimes it is direct integration, and sometimes it has logics to make transformations. In some cases, we have scripts we need to run in SnapLogic to perform operations.

What about the implementation team?

Regarding the transformation in SnapLogic, we can make complex query transformations, multiple logic, if-else statements, or any ternary operators; any transformation needed from source database or source system to target system. SnapLogic is really helpful to make that transformation with the help of connectors.

What was our ROI?

Previously, we were using other tools and observed their timing. When we migrated that logic to SnapLogic, we found a major difference compared to the old legacy tool. It is saving cost and time. SnapLogic is really helpful and processes in very little time, so it doesn't take much time compared to any legacy tool.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I do not know the exact pricing.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

It was not straightforward. There were medium to complex kinds of integrations. Sometimes it is direct integration, and sometimes it has logics to make transformations. In some cases, we have scripts we need to run in SnapLogic to perform operations.

What other advice do I have?

I would consider SnapLogic, and I would suggest any other organization use SnapLogic because it's not just an ETL tool; it is also moving into data orchestration and AI. It is a very scalable product and highly recommended. I rate SnapLogic 8 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Hybrid Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?