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BlueOptima vs. Swarmia

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Why modern engineering leaders choose Swarmia over BlueOptima

Swarmia has provided us with a clear understanding of where our teams are excelling and where they could use additional support. The combination of quantitative developer insights with periodic qualitative feedback is powerful.
Dave Cumberland
CTO, Axios HQ

A combination of quantitative and qualitative data

With Swarmia, we’re able to highlight problem areas, set target levels, and drive continuous improvement.
Alex Plugaru
Co-Founder & CTO at Gorgias

Enterprise-level features for teams big and small

Swarmia gives us quantitative information about how our teams are doing, but without adding any friction.
Pau Revilla
CTO at Factorial

Get actionable insights in days, not months

I immediately liked what I saw. Swarmia aligns with our way of thinking about the importance of empowering teams and checks all the boxes I have for a tool like this.
Maryanna Rayko
VP of Engineering, TrueLayer

Works for your developers, not against them

Built to scale
From team hierarchies to role-based access and export APIs, Swarmia fits the needs of large organizations.
Easy to integrate
Swarmia works with your internal systems as well as the the tools your engineering teams already use.
Flexible set up and configuration
Setting up Swarmia is easy. You can either do it yourself or get support from our customer success team — at no extra cost.
Roll out at your own pace
Your dedicated customer success manager will work with your team to tailor onboarding and rollout.
Designed security-first
Swarmia is SOC 2 Type 2 and GDPR compliant. We perform thorough security audits twice a year.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get started?

We recommend getting started by scheduling a meeting with one of our product experts. They’re happy to give you a tour of the product, answer any questions you may have, and work with your team to tailor a trial/POC plan for your organization.

Alternatively, you can start a free 14-day trial.

How long does it take to set up Swarmia?

Getting started with Swarmia is straightforward and you can either set it up on your own or get support from our customer success team.

The main set up steps include:

  • Connecting GitHub to Swarmia. After you’ve selected the repositories you’d like to connect, it typically takes us a few hours to import your historical data, or up to 24 hours in with large organizations.
  • Connecting Jira/Linear to Swarmia. Importing historical data typically takes a few hours, or up to 24 hours in with large organizations.
  • Setting up the organizational structure and teams. You can automate team membership management from GitHub, or you can do the setup manually.
  • Configuring investment categories. You can quickly set up rules that determine the categories in which PRs and Jira tickets are assigned.
  • Onboarding your first teams. Each team can control their own settings, set up Slack notifications, and adopt working agreements that are relevant for them. For larger organizations, we recommend a gradual roll out with onboarding support from our customer success team.
How do you enforce data quality?

We hear from customers who’ve used competing tools that the data quality in Swarmia is generally better than in any other tool they’ve used.

There are a few reasons for this:

  • Swarmia is not a black box: instead of only showing aggregate metrics, Swarmia allows you to drill down to the numbers behind each aggregate. This way, you can quickly validate the accuracy of the data you’re seeing.
  • Rule-based automation: there’s no secret sauce or magic “algorithm” behind the way we categorize data in Swarmia. Instead, you can use flexible rules to decide which data points to include and where.
  • Real-time data sync: the changes you make in GitHub and Jira are reflected in Swarmia in near real-time.
  • Teams control their own data: unlike competing products that only offer leadership dashboards, Swarmia also contains powerful features for engineering teams. By using Swarmia’s tools and insights in their daily work, engineering teams are motivated to keep their data in good shape.
Do all our teams have to use Jira a certain way to get high-quality data?

No. One of our product principles is that every software team is different. In practice, this means that Swarmia works for your engineering teams as well as the whole organization, no matter how they’ve decided to use Jira.

We often hear from customers that even a short trial with Swarmia has had a positive impact on their Jira hygiene.

Can I get a copy of Swarmia’s SOC 2 Type 2 audit report?

Absolutely. Reach out to hello@swarmia.com or your account manager to get your copy.

We’re happy to share the report with anyone we have a legitimate business relationship with. If you’re a security team member looking for an answer to this question, please make sure that your point of contact for the Swarmia evaluation has talked to your account manager about it.

Can you fill out our security questionnaire?

We’d be happy to complete a security questionnaire for any company considering one of our paid plans. Please reach out to your account manager or hello@swarmia.com to get started.

Do you support Single Sign-On (SSO) / SAML?

Swarmia supports Single Sign-On through Okta and secure login through GitHub.

We offer Single Sign-On (SSO) through Okta in our Enterprise plan. This is especially useful when you’d like to invite non-engineering stakeholders to Swarmia.

Customers in our Free, Lite, and Standard plans can log in to Swarmia with their GitHub login. This allows you to use an identity provider that your organization already trusts.

The typical Single Sign-On features work through the GitHub authentication:

  • Anyone with access to the relevant GitHub organization will also be able to access Swarmia, so you don’t need to create Swarmia user accounts for each employee.
  • When an account is disabled from your SSO provider, if you’ve configured it to be deleted from GitHub the change will also propagate to Swarmia automatically.
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