Three layers over OCEL 2.x: a free studio to see your operations, a Translation Layer that implements object intelligence — your processes as one mineable object graph — and analytics that make it objective: the findings, priced, assumptions published. The standard in the middle is what keeps you free to leave — and why you won't have to.
Portable by design: the output is the standard, not our format. Your log works in anything that reads OCEL — competitors included. One question sorts any vendor into asset or hostage: can you export OCEL 2.x? Here the export is the product.
The object-centric visualization studio, in your browser, over your files.
Reads every OCEL serialization, no conversion step
Metered translation with the full suggest-and-confirm mapping experience
The Process Map and seven more object-centric visuals
Dashboards as files — diffable, reviewable, yours
A bounded, honest taste of the leakage figure
Object intelligence, implemented: connected, continuous, at-scale translation of your tables into OCEL 2.x.
Mappings proposed from evidence, confirmed by you, versioned as files
Every serialization out — JSON, XML, SQLite, CSV, Parquet
The Connection Auditor: coverage, fan-out guards, semantics review
Schema drift flagged, never silently adapted to
In-warehouse translation at maturity — nothing replicated
Process Margin Intelligence: object intelligence made objective — the money, with its assumptions published.
The Leakage Report — ranked findings with causal chains
The attribution ledger — every dollar exists once, books balance
Two confidence bands, never blended; your rates, your workspace
The Leverage Points — interventions ranked by depth
Continuous monitoring: closed, reopened, new
Client-side in the browser today — nothing is uploaded, ever. In your warehouse at maturity — OI generates and maintains the views, and no second copy of your operational data exists anywhere. The security review takes minutes, because there is nothing to review.
Free · no account · nothing uploaded