Business Software Landscape Catalog
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Showing 12 of 12 business types.
Manufacturing
Discrete and process manufacturers coordinating production, quality, and supply.
- Disconnected ERP and shop floor data
- Manual quality checks and paper-based records
- Late visibility into supplier delays
Industrial Services
Maintenance and field service organizations supporting critical equipment.
- Technicians rely on outdated asset histories
- Parts availability not synced to schedules
- Inconsistent safety documentation across sites
Logistics & Distribution
Warehousing and transportation teams coordinating inventory and delivery.
- Inventory accuracy gaps between systems
- Carrier performance metrics are fragmented
- Manual exception handling for late shipments
Healthcare Clinic
Clinical and operational teams delivering outpatient care at scale.
- Siloed data between clinical and billing systems
- Manual care coordination and referral tracking
- Slow reporting for quality measures
Law Firm
Legal teams managing matters, billing, and client communications.
- Matter updates are scattered across inboxes
- Document versioning is inconsistent
- Billing approvals delay invoices
SaaS / Subscription
Product-led businesses managing growth, billing, and customer retention.
- Customer data lives in multiple tools
- Billing exceptions require manual fixes
- Support insights are not fed back to product
Professional Services
Consulting, engineering, and agency teams delivering billable work.
- Utilization tracked in spreadsheets
- Inconsistent project status reporting
- Resource planning disconnected from pipeline
Retail / Multi-Location
Retail operations managing stores, inventory, and customer experience.
- Inventory accuracy across channels
- Labor scheduling not aligned to demand
- Inconsistent customer data across systems
Construction / Trades
Contractors coordinating projects, crews, and compliance documentation.
- Change orders tracked inconsistently
- Field updates lag behind office reports
- Subcontractor compliance documentation scattered
Education
Schools and universities coordinating students, faculty, and operations.
- Data silos between student systems
- Manual reporting for compliance
- Limited insight into student engagement
Nonprofit
Mission-driven organizations balancing programs, fundraising, and compliance.
- Donor data fragmented across tools
- Manual grant reporting and compliance
- Program outcomes tracked inconsistently
Financial / Regulated Services
Banks, insurers, and regulated firms managing risk and compliance.
- Regulatory reporting requires manual consolidation
- Legacy systems slow product launches
- Security reviews create long project lead times