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About Uncanny Automator

Uncanny Automator by Uncanny Owl is an integration and automation platform designed primarily for WordPress websites.

Uncanny Automator Details

Vendor
Uncanny Owl
Year Launched
N.A
Location
N.A
Deployment
cloud, web browser
Training Options
documentation, videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch
Users
Developer, Marketer, e-Commerce Manager
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail
Tags
Integration, Automation, WordPress, Workflow, Plugins, Webhooks

Uncanny Automator's In-App Market Place

Does Uncanny Automator have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N.A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), AUD (A$), CAD (C$), JPY (¥), CHF (CHF), CNY (¥), INR (₹), SGD (S$), MXN (MXN$), NZD (NZ$)

Pros & Cons

  • It acts like a "glue" for your site, making separate plugins actually talk to each other effortlessly.
  • You save a small fortune by replacing monthly Zapier subscriptions with a one-time WordPress plugin.
  • The interface is so clean that you can build your first automation in about five minutes flat.
  • Keeping your data on your own server gives you total peace of mind regarding privacy and security.
  • Their support team actually knows their stuff and gets back to you quickly when you're stuck.
  • Setting up too many heavy recipes at once might put a bit of a strain on your server.
  • While it has tons of integrations, some very niche or obscure plugins might still be missing.
  • The "deprecated" status of some integrations like Facebook Groups can be frustrating if you rely on them.
  • Advanced logic and specific "Elite" integrations are locked behind a paid version which might be pricey. There is a bit of a learning curve when you start digging into complex webhooks and arrays.
  • There is a bit of a learning curve when you start digging into complex webhooks and arrays.

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