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ConEx is an expert-connection platform launched by Pegasus Services GmbH. Its official positioning is “Connecting Business Leaders with the Right Experts,” with the core interaction being business advice delivered through a phone conversation. The platform serves two types of users: CEOs, business owners/partners, executives, or managers looking for business advice; and coaches, advisors, consultants, trainers, mentors, as well as creative/technical experts who are willing to provide guidance.
Based on the available website copy, ConEx is not a traditional project management tool or CRM. Instead, it is a two-sided matching SaaS/platform service: it helps people with a business need find the right expert, using phone calls as the delivery channel. The website says the Beta is open for registration, that the App can be downloaded from app stores, and that users can also sign up via the Web Application, suggesting it has at least both web and mobile entry points. However, details such as expert vetting, matching algorithms, appointment scheduling, call records, rating systems, or consultation quality control have not yet been disclosed.
Pricing information is limited. The page clearly states that connecting business leaders with the right experts is “free of charge,” which means the barrier to trial is low for users seeking advice. However, the website does not explain whether experts are charged, whether there are commissions, premium memberships, enterprise plans, or potential pricing changes after the official launch. For business users that require budget approval, this area is still not transparent enough.
From a SaaS/enterprise software perspective, the public materials do not mention third-party integrations, APIs, SSO, team permissions, data security, privacy compliance, or audit capabilities. As a result, ConEx currently looks more like a lightweight expert-network or consulting-matching app than a full enterprise software platform. It may be easy to try for individual executives seeking external advice, but if a company wants to procure it as a long-term expert-network tool, it will need to further verify compliance, data handling, contract terms, and support policies.
The advantages are its clear positioning, seemingly simple workflow, open Beta registration, and free access for demand-side users. The drawbacks are the very limited public information, especially around expert qualification checks, service guarantees, payment mechanisms, and enterprise security capabilities. ConEx is better suited to founders and SME managers who want to quickly obtain external business advice, as well as consultants, coaches, and technical experts who want to be discovered by business users.
The website copy does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization support, so availability should be treated as unknown. Chinese teams looking for similar capabilities may compare international expert networks such as GLG, AlphaSights, and Guidepoint, while also considering domestic expert consulting services, paid knowledge Q&A platforms, or Zaih-style services.
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