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BAsixs(ベーシックス) is a service site by Business Architects for enterprise digital communication and IT operations. Based on the available content, it appears more like an enterprise software/digital consulting and implementation provider than a standardized self-service SaaS product. Its services cover corporate website development and operations, global site governance, UI/UX, digital marketing, cloud services, system operations, log management, security integration, and more.
Its core strength lies in closed-loop delivery across “strategy—design—build—operate.” On the website and marketing side, it offers enterprise web development, DCO digital communication optimization, BtoB marketing, content marketing, brand/global sites, accessibility consulting, and operational governance. On the technical side, it highlights implementation experience with AEM as a Cloud, PowerCMS/PowerCMS X, WordPress, GA4, and also mentions AWS, FortiGate, ALog, cloud-based file servers, MSP operations, and the image optimization service Snaprec. Multiple case studies emphasize helping clients achieve self-sustaining operations through process design, guidelines, editorial structures, and PDCA.
The publicly available materials do not provide standard packages, user-based pricing, or clear prices. It is likely mainly priced on a consulting/project basis. The site offers free online consultations, free archived seminars, and an email newsletter, but does not disclose a free plan, trial period, payment methods, or SLA.
Its strengths are that its case studies cover industries such as manufacturing, finance, education, media, and retail, making it especially suitable for large websites, global sites, and governance issues within complex organizations. It also combines cross-domain capabilities such as UI/UX, accessibility, security logs, and cloud infrastructure. The downside is that productized information is limited: APIs, permission systems, developer support, compliance certifications, and similar details are not clearly disclosed. It is not particularly friendly to SaaS buyers looking for an out-of-the-box solution with transparent subscription pricing.
It is better suited to marketing, brand, information systems, or DX departments at Japanese and multinational companies for website restructuring, AEM/CMS implementation, BtoB marketing system development, cloud migration, and outsourced operations. The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. If you need to use its services in China, you should focus on confirming language support, access performance, data compliance, and local delivery capabilities.
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basixs.com is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach basixs.com directly.