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INSAT(株式会社インサット) is a system and application development company based in Nagoya, Japan. According to the information on its website, its business is mainly contract development, covering computer software development and sales, information systems consulting, system planning/development/sales/maintenance, and the dispatch of information-processing engineers. It is not a typical general-purpose developer tools platform; rather, it is closer to an SI service provider for enterprises and specific industries.
Its flagship product is a “facility usage management & vehicle dispatch service” for child welfare and after-school day service providers. The system manages user profiles, requested facility usage and finalized schedules, school schedules, user pickup/drop-off times, vehicles, staff, facilities, and option information. It also supports generating pickup/drop-off dispatch tables, evaluation sheets, and Excel-based management reports. The page also mentions location display, automatic optimal route calculation, and fine-grained time adjustments, indicating that its core value lies in scheduling and transportation workflows for welfare facilities. In addition, INSAT also develops custom business systems and iPad/iPhone business apps for sales management, retail management, attendance management, expense settlement, business reporting, and related use cases.
The publicly listed development languages include VB.Net, ASP.Net, Java, PHP, LotusScript(Domino), and Objective-C, suggesting a focus on traditional enterprise systems and native iOS business application development. The website does not disclose open-source information, self-hosting options, APIs/SDKs, third-party integrations, or a plugin ecosystem. Although the vehicle dispatch feature involves location display and route calculation, the source of the map service is not specified. In terms of documentation, the site mainly provides service introductions and feature lists, with little detail on technical integration, deployment architecture, security, SLA, or case studies.
Pricing is not publicly disclosed. Given its “オーダーメイド” positioning, quotes are likely customized based on requirements, although the page does not state this explicitly. Its strengths are its focused use cases, ability to customize around Japanese local business processes, and coverage of both development and operational support. The drawbacks are limited transparency: standardization level, delivery timeline, service boundaries, and ongoing costs cannot be determined from the website.
INSAT is better suited to Japanese child welfare organizations, SMEs, or organizations that need on-site/contract development. It is not suitable as a developer SaaS that can be registered for and used immediately. Access from China, cross-border payment, and Chinese-language support are not disclosed and should be considered unknown. Chinese users may want to consider local custom software companies, low-code platforms, or vehicle dispatch/scheduling SaaS products as alternatives.
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