One workspace. Many workflows. Trusted data underneath.
Modern business applications, on a single platform - so finance, IT, and procurement teams can run their function from a workspace they trust.

A single workspace for data that today lives in five systems.
Source-system fragmentation isn’t a tooling problem. It’s a time problem. We bring GL exports, contract repositories, vendor data, and planning workbooks into one workspace - harmonized, reconciled, and ready for reporting and decisions.
Harmonized source data
Source data lands and gets reconciled - vendor names, cost centers, contract identifiers, account hierarchies - so every report draws from the same canonical view.
A workspace, not a warehouse
Built for the people who run the function - finance, procurement, IT - not for the data team. Adoption isn’t a project.
Workflows that fit your month
Approvals, reviews, commentary, and audit trails - the things teams actually need to operate a function, not just analyze it.
Specifics on supported source systems and integration patterns are best covered in a short conversation - every environment is different.
Dashboards, drill-downs, and executive-ready PDFs - built in.
Reporting and analytics aren’t a layer on top of the platform. They are the platform.
- Cloud infrastructure$1.24M$1.18M-4.7%
- Software licenses$860K$902.5K+4.9%
- Managed services$540K$498.3K-7.7%
- Hardware & devices$320K$287.9K-10.0%
- Professional services$280K$314.1K+12.2%
- Vendor A4.64.24.13.94.26
- Vendor B4.24.43.84.04.13
- Vendor C3.73.94.54.44.05
- Vendor D3.43.63.54.33.65
- Vendor ATotal4.26
- Fit
- 4.6
- Security
- 4.2
- Roadmap
- 4.1
- Total cost
- 3.9
- Vendor BTotal4.13
- Fit
- 4.2
- Security
- 4.4
- Roadmap
- 3.8
- Total cost
- 4.0
- Vendor CTotal4.05
- Fit
- 3.7
- Security
- 3.9
- Roadmap
- 4.5
- Total cost
- 4.4
- Vendor DTotal3.65
- Fit
- 3.4
- Security
- 3.6
- Roadmap
- 3.5
- Total cost
- 4.3
The security review never holds up the rollout.
Multi-tenant isolation
Each customer’s data is logically isolated, with strict tenant scoping enforced at every layer.
Role-based access
Granular permissioning down to the cost center, evaluation, or vendor record.
Full audit trails
Every change is captured, attributable, and exportable for audit and compliance.
SSO support
SAML and OIDC SSO with the major identity providers.
Encryption in transit and at rest
TLS everywhere; encrypted at rest; secrets managed in a hardened key store.
SOC 2
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AI services with harnesses, guardrails, and human review.
Analysis agents where they help
Optional agents can clean up vendor data, summarize source documents, suggest evaluation criteria, flag anomalies, and draft narrative explanations for human review.
Implementation agents inside workflows
AI assistance is embedded into the orchestration layer, helping teams configure repeatable workflows and reporting views instead of rebuilding the same process by hand.
Cost savings with guardrails
Shorter analysis and implementation cycles can reduce business cost, while customer-controlled activation, permissions, review steps, and audit trails keep AI accountable.
AI is optional, but it can materially reduce the manual work around reconciliation, vendor analysis, implementation, scorecard preparation, and executive reporting. Teams decide where AI assistance is allowed, what it can suggest, and who must approve the output.
If your security and privacy review needs model, retention, or data-handling details, we’re happy to provide them in a conversation.
The platform, on your own data.
A short demo on a slice of your real data is the fastest way to see whether the platform fits.
