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D-Analyzer is a Japan-focused business visualization and efficiency tool for enterprises. Its core idea is to let employees work normally on their day-to-day PCs while a client automatically collects operation logs, which are then aggregated, analyzed, and visualized through server-side task mining. It emphasizes replacing traditional interviews and manual process mapping with continuous, quantitative data, helping companies identify bottlenecks, compare different business workflows, and build a case for RPA adoption.
The product consists of D-Analyzer Client and D-Analyzer Server: the former collects PC operation data and sends it daily, while the latter analyzes the logs and presents results through a dedicated web application. Features include automatic collection of application-level operation logs, task mining, automatic extraction of business processes, process-flow visualization, analysis filtered by user/department/date, dashboards, and CSV/Excel report output. Its value is not just in displaying data, but in turning fine-grained operations into decision-making material for business improvement.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, billing units, or payment methods. It only provides options to download materials, request a product demo plus trial, and make inquiries, along with a weekday phone support window of 9:00-18:00. Buyers will need to further confirm trial conditions, deployment costs, per-user billing, maintenance support, and whether private deployment is available.
Its strengths are that automated collection reduces the cost of manual process audits, while task-level analysis is useful for identifying person-dependent work, inefficient operations, and candidate processes for RPA. Flowcharts, dashboards, and report exports also make it easier to explain improvement results to management. The drawbacks are that public information is limited regarding security compliance, permission management, third-party integrations, APIs, and deployment models. In addition, because it collects fine-grained logs such as keystrokes and input activity, enterprises must establish clear employee notification, access control, and data governance mechanisms.
It is better suited to companies in Japan or Japanese-language environments, for use cases such as optimizing work allocation, managing remote work/overtime, evaluating system usage, and analyzing processes before and after RPA implementation. Access from China is unknown, and the website and materials are mainly in Japanese. There is no clear information on cross-border payments, contracts, or Chinese-language service. For deployment in China, companies may also want to evaluate Celonis, UiPath, Microsoft Process Mining, and domestic process mining/RPA vendors.
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