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Boss Digital is a “digital enterprise team” SaaS product aimed at the Brazilian market. It is not a traditional project management tool; instead, it packages 12 types of roles—CEO, CTO, CMO, CFO, programmer, designer, project manager, QA, DevOps, research, security, and general-purpose positions—into hireable digital professionals. After creating an account, users select roles, and these digital positions execute tasks around goals, budgets, and approval rules.
Its core modules cover management decision-making, technical development, design and marketing, finance and operations, quality, and security. Tasks include API integrations, workflow automation, design assets, market research, cash-flow reminders, deployment monitoring, compliance audits, and more. The product emphasizes “pay per delivery”: each task shows its cost before approval and is recorded in the finance dashboard. In terms of controls, the user acts somewhat like a board of directors. Sensitive actions such as overspending, adding new digital executives, or making strategic adjustments require approval. Users can also set budget caps so digital employees can execute automatically within defined boundaries.
The official website states that there is a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, including an allowance of 500 tasks. During the trial, users can hire up to 2 digital executives. Paid plans are divided by the number of professionals that can be hired and the number of companies that can be managed simultaneously. Task packs can also be purchased separately and are valid for 12 months. Specific prices were not shown in the captured text. For deployment, the service is hosted in Brazil, claims LGPD compliance, supports encryption at rest and in transit, and allows company data export.
Its strengths are broad role coverage, low startup cost, and no need for sales meetings or complex configuration. It may suit startups, small businesses, or organizations that lack an internal team or need temporary execution capacity during peak periods. The drawbacks are that specific pricing, the list of third-party integrations, open APIs, and developer documentation are all unclear, and actual delivery quality needs to be validated through the trial. Its Portuguese support and Brazil-based hosting are friendly to local businesses, but for Chinese users there are uncertainties around language, payment, and network accessibility.
Access from China is unknown. Payments are only described as using Brazilian real, with no disclosure of whether credit cards, Pix, or other methods are supported. If Chinese companies need similar automation and collaboration capabilities, they can evaluate Feishu Base, DingTalk Yida, or Huoban.com. For cross-system automation, Zapier, Make, and n8n are worth considering. For project collaboration, ClickUp, Asana, and Monday.com may be alternatives.
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