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Mindflower is a Swedish digital solutions company. According to its website, its services cover PIM, B2B/B2C e-commerce, system development, low-code development, visualization, AR, and its in-house Service-Me fault reporting app. In the developer tools category, it is not a general-purpose SaaS development platform, but rather an enterprise digital implementation provider and vertical business application vendor.
Its PIM solution is based on Dynamicweb, with Microsoft .NET mentioned as the underlying technology. It is designed to centrally manage product text, images, metadata, multilingual information, and product relationships, then distribute them in real time to e-commerce sites, websites, catalogs, and mobile channels. For e-commerce integration, Mindflower emphasizes connectivity with ERP, CRM, SharePoint, and other systems, and lists ecosystems such as Dynamics NAV, AX, D365, Business Central, Pyramid, Jeeves, Visma, and Monitor. Integration methods include Web service, XML, CSV, and FTP. Service-Me is a fault reporting system with asset registration, allowing users to report issues with equipment, meeting rooms, or machines via QR codes, with support for maintenance and procurement scenarios.
The official website does not publish pricing, plans, SLA details, or deployment specifications. Most pages direct users to “Contact us,” “Demo,” or “Prata PIM med oss,” suggesting a project-based consulting, custom implementation, or enterprise-quote model. Information on open-source vs. closed-source status, self-hosting, APIs/SDKs, and related technical details is not clearly disclosed.
The main advantage is its clear focus on business scenarios, especially for e-commerce companies with complex product data, multi-channel publishing needs, and deep ERP integration requirements. It also appears strong in the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem, with examples of payment, logistics, and tax integrations. The downside is the lack of public technical documentation, making it difficult for developers to assess APIs, permission models, deployment architecture, and the cost of secondary development. The documentation reads more like marketing material than engineering documentation.
Mindflower is better suited to companies in the European market that need PIM, e-commerce integration, facility fault reporting, or custom system development. It is not ideal for individual developers looking for an out-of-the-box developer platform. Information on access from China, payment, and local support is missing, so its access status is marked as unknown. For deployment in China, it may be worth comparing with Akeneo, Pimcore, Contentserv, or local e-commerce/ERP integration providers.
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mindflower.se is an Sweden Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mindflower.se directly.