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DIAMII positions itself as a “Business Systems Architect” for mid-sized companies with annual revenue of $5 million–$50 million. It is not a standard SaaS platform. Instead, it addresses the hidden revenue losses caused by fragmented processes, data, and tools—what it calls the “Growth Tax”—through diagnostics, architecture roadmaps, and implementation advisory services.
Its main entry point is the free Growth Tax Kit, which includes a 5-minute self-assessment, a Clarity Quadrant stage report, an estimate of annual revenue leakage, 90-day priorities, and a 1:1 strategy conversation. The paid Architecture Sprint is a fixed-scope 60-day service that formally diagnoses revenue leakage from the perspectives of operations, data, tools, and workflows, then delivers a 90–180 day architecture plan that clarifies which tools should be kept, retired, or integrated. The follow-on Implementation & Advisory service covers system integration, data unification, process redesign, and automated reporting.
The free diagnostic tool requires no phone call and delivers results in about 10 minutes. The Architecture Sprint costs $6,500, runs for 60 days, and comes with a promise that if DIAMII does not identify at least 10% in Growth Tax, there is no charge. The fee can also be credited toward a subsequent implementation project. Implementation and advisory services are customized engagements lasting 3–12 months, with no specific pricing disclosed. Compared with hourly consulting, its fixed scope and written roadmap make it easier to control upfront risk.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a focus on mid-sized companies in the pre-CTO stage. It emphasizes being vendor-agnostic and does not take software commissions, making its tool recommendations relatively neutral. Its deliverables also lean toward actionable roadmaps rather than generic reports. The downside is that it is not an out-of-the-box software product. The website does not disclose key SaaS parameters such as APIs, permissions, security compliance, or deployment methods. While the case studies cite time and cost savings, they lack fuller validation details.
DIAMII is best suited to U.S. or international mid-sized companies that already use multiple systems, suffer from slow reporting, rely on manual processes, and have leadership bogged down in operational details—especially teams that do not yet have a full-time CTO but are facing rising complexity. It is not a good fit for early-stage small businesses, customers that only want to buy a point solution, or organizations looking for a localized low-code platform. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. For domestic alternatives, Chinese users may want to compare Mingdao Cloud, Jiandaoyun, Huoban, DingTalk Yida, and local system integration consultants first.
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