EmergentFutures is an Australian strategic foresight firm. It is not positioned as a typical SaaS or enterprise software product, but rather provides consulting services for organizations, including strategic foresight, scenario planning, Wardley Mapping coaching, talks, and strategic challenges. The site emphasizes βhelping you think better about the future,β making it suitable for long-term planning and strategy testing in highly uncertain environments.
Its core methodology is Scenario Planning: starting with a focused question around a specific issue, identifying factors from the past, present, and future, selecting key uncertainties, creating plausible βwhat ifβ scenarios, and deriving strategic implications from them. Another focus is Wardley Mapping Foresight Coaching, which uses value chain maps to help client teams understand the current strategic landscape, then create future-state maps, competitor maps, and alternative strategies. More advanced services also combine scenario creation with Wardley Maps to build a process for scanning and reporting signposts of future change.
The website does not disclose standard packages, price ranges, or subscription models, and it clearly leans more toward project-based consulting. Its pages mention that projects are designed specifically for each client, while also offering a free introductory session and a no-obligation site visit or requirements discussion. For buyers, it is still necessary to ask for details on pricing, delivery timelines, deliverables, number of trainees, and follow-up support.
The strengths are its clearly structured methodology, covering the full process from scenario building and strategy testing to embedding organizational capability. It also showcases case studies such as Australian veterinary education regulation and Bendigo Bank community banking. The downside is that it lacks the kind of information typically found with SaaS products: there is no cloud platform, account permissions, third-party integrations, API, data security and compliance information, SLA, or self-hosted deployment details. As such, it is not suitable for direct evaluation or procurement using enterprise software criteria.
It is better suited to boards, strategy teams, public policy teams, industry associations, and management teams that need to deal with long-term uncertainty, rather than users looking for an off-the-shelf software tool. The main site does not provide information on access from China, network stability, or payment methods, so these remain unknown. If Chinese teams need similar capabilities, they could consider local strategy consulting firms, or use collaborative whiteboards such as Miro and Lucidchart alongside internal strategic planning processes to replace part of the visualization work.
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