From disconnected tools to a connected system that scales
When your tools don’t talk to each other, your team pays the price. Many SMEs start with the best intentions, but over time, tools pile up. Without a clear plan to connect them, you end up with bottlenecks, double work and missed opportunities for valuable insight.
The integration roadmap builds on your digital strategy. It focuses specifically on the system layer: how your tools, platforms, and data flows support the business. You get a clear technical game plan, tailored to your size, goals, and current setup.
We begin by mapping your current tools. What platforms are in use across marketing, sales, operations, finance, logistics, or HR? How do they (or don’t they) talk to each other? We identify manual work, shadow processes, redundant data entry, and integration gaps that hold you back.
Next, we look at how data actually moves. Where is the source of truth for key business information? Are processes automated or patched together by staff workarounds? This step uncovers hidden friction and shows how misaligned systems are affecting productivity, customer experience, or reporting.
We design an integration architecture that fits your business. It defines which systems should stay, what needs to connect, and how data should flow in the future. This includes platform roles (CRM vs ERP vs web), data ownership, security boundaries, and suggested middleware if needed.
We translate the architecture into concrete next steps. Which integrations bring the most value fast? What tooling or partners might be needed? You get a prioritised list of integration projects, with timing, cost ranges, and preconditions to do each right.
No. Most of our clients have 20–250 employees and outgrown their patchwork of tools.
We manage the planning. If needed, we can oversee implementation or work with your tech partners.
Typically 4 to 6 weeks. Longer if your setup is complex or includes legacy systems.
We’re platform-agnostic. We’ve worked with ERPs, CRMs, e-commerce systems, cloud tools and custom software.
Yes. If part of the scope, we shortlist tools or partners that fit your needs and budget.
Yes. That’s the goal. Your team or supplier gets a clear brief to work from.