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Eagle Peak’s Global Eagle is presented as a German enterprise digitalization product. Its core positioning is to turn business processes directly into runnable operational applications through “graphical modeling.” The goal is not to force companies to adapt to standard ERP, CRM, or MES software, but to build a continuous digital platform around the company’s target processes. It also claims to be able to replace traditional ERP/CRM/MES systems as well as MS Excel. The solution won the Baden-Württemberg Industrie 4.0 Award 2025, suggesting a certain level of recognition in Industry 4.0 scenarios.
Based on the available content, the platform’s core capabilities are graphical modeling, model-driven development, and No-Code: companies first represent their processes visually, and the platform then converts those models into actual applications without programming. It emphasizes “100% Passgenauigkeit, 100% Effizienz, 100% Automatisierung, 100% GoB,” meaning a strong focus on fit, efficiency, automation, and compliance with Germany’s GoB-related requirements. Potential use cases include process automation, replacement of operational systems, governance of Excel-based workflows, and digitalization for industrial companies. However, the website does not provide a detailed module list, such as procurement, production, sales, inventory, finance, or ticketing/work orders, so it is not possible to determine whether its coverage is equivalent to a full ERP system.
For pricing, the content only mentions “Festpreis” — a fixed price — highlighting cost efficiency and budget certainty, but it does not disclose specific pricing, plans, per-user billing, implementation fees, or subscription terms. There is also no clear information about a free version, trial, or how to request a demo. Third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, permission management, team collaboration, cloud deployment, and self-hosted deployment are not disclosed either, so these should be key questions before any enterprise procurement decision.
The main advantage is a clear concept: it is process-centric and uses No-Code to lower the development barrier. This makes it suitable for manufacturing or Industry 4.0 companies that do not want to be constrained by standard software and have highly differentiated processes. A fixed-price model may also reduce the risk of project cost overruns. The main drawback is that publicly available information is very limited. There is little detail on security certifications, deployment architecture, integration ecosystem, customer cases, or implementation boundaries, which raises the effort required for evaluation.
Accessibility from China is unknown. The content does not mention China-based nodes, local payment options, Chinese-language support, or cross-border network performance. If deploying it in China, companies should test access speed to both the official website and the system itself, and confirm whether RMB payments, the contracting entity, data compliance, and local implementation services are supported. Comparable alternatives include traditional ERP/CRM/MES systems, BPM/workflow platforms, low-code/no-code platforms, and process management tools designed to replace Excel-based workflows.
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