
Rocketbot
Robotic process automation (RPA) software
Process automation software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Rocketbot
Rocketbot is a robotic process automation (RPA) platform used to build and run software bots that automate repetitive, rule-based tasks across desktop and web applications. It targets operations and IT teams that need to automate workflows such as data entry, system-to-system updates, report generation, and back-office processing. The product emphasizes a library of prebuilt components/connectors and an attended/unattended bot runtime model for deploying automations in business environments.
Broad UI automation coverage
Rocketbot focuses on automating tasks through user interfaces, which helps when APIs are unavailable or incomplete. This supports common RPA scenarios such as interacting with legacy desktop applications, web portals, and office productivity tools. For organizations standardizing on UI-driven automation, this can reduce the need for custom integration work.
Reusable components and templates
The platform provides prebuilt modules/components intended to accelerate bot development for common actions (e.g., file handling, email, web interaction). Reuse can improve consistency across automations and reduce time spent on repetitive scripting. This is particularly useful for teams building multiple similar automations across departments.
Attended and unattended execution
Rocketbot supports running bots with user involvement (attended) as well as running bots on schedules or triggers (unattended). This allows a mix of front-office assistance and back-office batch automation within the same toolset. It also enables phased adoption, starting with attended bots before moving to more autonomous execution.
Limited public technical transparency
Compared with some established automation suites, publicly available detail on governance features, scalability patterns, and enterprise reference architectures can be harder to validate. This can increase evaluation time for security, IT operations, and compliance stakeholders. Buyers may need deeper vendor-led demonstrations and documentation to confirm fit for large-scale deployments.
Ecosystem depth may vary
The breadth of third-party integrations, marketplace assets, and partner-delivered accelerators may be smaller than in more mature platforms. This can affect how quickly teams can implement complex end-to-end automations that span many business systems. Organizations may need to plan for more custom development or connector work in some scenarios.
Advanced orchestration requirements
Enterprises often require centralized orchestration, credential vaulting, role-based access controls, audit trails, and robust monitoring across many bots. If these capabilities are not as comprehensive as required, teams may need additional tooling or process controls to meet internal standards. This is especially relevant for regulated environments and high-volume unattended automation.
Plan & Pricing
On-Premise plans
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | Free | Local Studio client (Windows, Linux, macOS); Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Support via Slack. |
| On-Premise S | $2,640 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 2; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Slack support for 2 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
| On-Premise M | $4,620 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 4; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Slack support for 4 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
| On-Premise L | $7,590 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 10; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Slack support for 5 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
Workspaces plans
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Workspaces S | $6,490 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 2; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Windows 10 & Microsoft Office licenses; 8 GB RAM, 2 cores, 100 GB storage; Slack support for 2 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
| Workspaces M | $8,690 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 4; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Windows 10 & Microsoft Office licenses; 16 GB RAM, 4 cores, 100 GB storage; Slack support for 4 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
| Workspaces L | $11,990 USD per year | Attended & unattended robots; Parallel processes up to 10; Orchestrator & Xperience connection; Windows 10 & Microsoft Office licenses; 32 GB RAM, 8 cores, 100 GB storage; Slack support for 5-6 users; BBRE1 certificates. |
Orquestador + Xperience plans
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Test (trial) | Free — 1 month | 1 process to Orchestrator; Shared server; Maximum instances 1; (explicitly listed as "Free Duration 1 month"). |
| Entry | $2,090 USD per year | Up to 5 processes to Orchestrator; 5 users; 5 forms; 15,000 submissions per month; 150 GB storage. |
| Standard | $4,290 USD per year | Up to 20 processes to Orchestrator; 20 users; 20 forms; 25,000 submissions per month; 250 GB storage. |
| Enterprise | $8,690 USD per year | Up to 50 processes; 50 users; 50 forms; 50,000 submissions per month; 500 GB storage. |
| Corporate | $13,090 USD per year | Up to 1,000 processes; 1,000 users; 1,000 forms; 100,000 submissions per month; 1 TB storage. |