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Digitidal is a digital solutions provider for the oil and gas industry based in Spring, Texas, USA. It is not positioned as a general-purpose SaaS platform, but as a provider of custom web tools and prebuilt products for oilfield operations. Its core message is helping oil and gas teams move away from spreadsheets, email chains, repetitive reporting, and fragmented systems. The founder has oil and gas business experience related to Baker Hughes as well as many years of programming background.
Based on the site content, Digitidal’s services fall into solution discovery, workflow automation, digital website development, and prebuilt digital solutions. Its product roadmap includes three “Coming Soon” modules: ESP Reporting, Oil & Gas Community, and Oil & Gas Careers. Among them, ESP Reporting is the closest to an enterprise software product. It is planned to centralize ESP design specifications, installations, startup/workover events, and maintenance records, with support for real-time field-to-office synchronization, role-based permissions, cross-organization sharing, version control, audit trails, and secure API access for enterprise analytics and reporting systems.
The website does not disclose packages, subscription pricing, or implementation fees. It appears to follow more of a project-based, custom-quote model. The service process starts with workflow mapping and prototyping, then moves into automation and system development. There is no information about a free plan, public trial, SLA, support tiers, or payment methods. Before procurement, buyers will need to confirm budget, project timeline, data ownership, ongoing support, and software ownership through meetings.
The main advantage is its strong industry focus, especially for oil and gas field, engineering, and management teams that have long relied on Excel and email for operational processes. Its product design also covers enterprise needs such as permissions, collaboration, version control, and APIs. The drawbacks are the limited amount of publicly verifiable information and the fact that the main products are still not live. Security and compliance details, deployment options, specific integration systems, customer cases, and pricing transparency are also insufficient, which may create obstacles during enterprise procurement reviews.
Digitidal is better suited to North American oil and gas operators, service companies, consulting teams, and small to midsize teams with needs around ESP job records, field reporting, cross-organization collaboration, and oilfield workflow automation. Its accessibility from China is unknown, and the website does not state whether direct access from mainland China is stable or whether it supports domestic Chinese payment methods or RMB settlement. For deployment in China, it would be advisable to also evaluate local low-code platforms, form/workflow automation tools, and oil and gas digitalization service providers as alternatives or integration options.
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