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DSInteg is a Mexico-based AI application consulting and enterprise software company. Its flagship product, Xaman, is aimed at CEOs of mid-sized Mexican companies, with the goal of turning a company’s “Norte” — its strategic north star — from a vague slogan into a written management system with dates, business levers, and constraints. Its public case studies focus on cross-border freight between Mexico and the United States, and it forms part of an ecosystem alongside the LogOS transportation digital twin and the Athena LogOS Teams conversational assistant.
Xaman is built around three cascading modules. Inauguratio is a 4–6 week AI strategy diagnostic; Brújula is a renewable 12-month ongoing operations module that delivers a CEO brief every Monday at 6 a.m. and aligns with the board on a quarterly basis; Expansión is a 60–90 day deep-dive for specific business areas, tying workflows and KPIs to strategic goals. A key highlight is its emphasis that forecasts should not only answer “whether the target can be achieved,” but also provide probabilities, ranges, and recommended actions for the current week to improve the odds.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, seat fees, or implementation costs, only stating that modules are purchased separately. There is also no visible free plan or self-serve trial entry point, though it does offer a no-commitment 60-minute conversation and first assesses whether there is a good fit. Overall, this looks more like an enterprise service combining high-touch consulting, a customized AI system, and ongoing operations, rather than a fully standardized, low-touch SaaS product.
Athena LogOS can be installed in a customer’s Microsoft Teams environment and requires authorization from a Teams administrator. It can access LogOS operational information under the customer’s control. In terms of permissions, usage is limited to authorized users from organizations that have an active contract with DSInteg. The terms state that customer operational data remains the property of the customer, and that DSInteg processes it only in accordance with its privacy statement. They also prohibit unauthorized access, vulnerability exploitation, and abusive automation. However, public materials do not disclose common enterprise procurement details such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, encryption, audit logs, data residency, or SLA information.
Its main strength is its highly focused positioning. It is well suited to mid-sized Mexican companies that need to connect strategic goals, operating forecasts, and the executive team’s weekly management rhythm — especially in complex operational sectors such as transportation, finance, and manufacturing. The founders and team have backgrounds in applied mathematics, AI, data science, and industry consulting, which lends some credibility to the methodology. The drawbacks are the lack of information on pricing, deployment, standard APIs, support systems, and security certifications, as well as the currently limited number of case studies. Its degree of standardization remains to be seen.
The main site does not mention availability from mainland China, supported payment methods, or network accessibility, so these remain unknown. For Chinese companies looking for strategic business analysis, FP&A, or operational BI, alternatives to compare include Anaplan, Pigment, Workday Adaptive Planning, Power BI, Tableau, as well as localized business analytics, budget management, and project collaboration platforms.
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