Omnivisto is an enterprise software company founded in 2020 and based in Yorkshire, England. Its first product, Vistogram, is aimed at project management and visualization of complex schedule data. It is not a full traditional project management suite; instead, it turns messy project data into an easy-to-understand “what happened” view in the browser, helping project managers, PMOs, business leaders, and stakeholders communicate more effectively.
Vistogram focuses on portfolio management and time-series activity visualization: executives can understand the overall status at a glance, then drill down into details when needed. The clearest current implementation path is as a Power BI custom visual, and it has been Microsoft Certified; the official site says it meets Microsoft’s quality and security requirements. It supports configuring colors and fonts inside Power BI to match branding, and can also be embedded into other web platforms via Power BI embedding, such as SAP scenarios. For data sources, the materials mention Excel, Microsoft Project, CSV, as well as Microsoft Planner Premium, Oracle Primavera P6, PlanView, SmartSheet, and others.
The official site states pricing “from just $1 per user per month” and offers a free trial via Power BI/AppSource, but plan tiers, enterprise discounts, payment methods, and SLA details are not specified. For deployment, Omnivisto appears to prefer SaaS, while also stating support for lightweight on-premises deployment, private cloud, web publishing, white labeling, and HTML/JavaScript options when Power BI cannot be used.
Its strength is a clear focus: solving the problem of hard-to-read project plans and costly reporting meetings. Built around the Power BI ecosystem, it is a good fit for organizations that already use Microsoft data and permission systems. The entry price also appears relatively low. The downside is that the publicly available information still feels early-stage and marketing-oriented, with limited detail on the full feature set, permission model, enterprise compliance certifications, support policies, or real customer case studies. If a company does not use Power BI, implementation cost and maturity need to be assessed separately.
It is suitable for companies that already use Power BI and want to make portfolio reporting easier to understand, especially in complex planning scenarios such as finance, the public sector, technology, construction, and risk/compliance. The official materials do not provide information about access from China, and network connectivity and payment methods are unknown. Domestic alternatives include 飞书项目, Teambition, and 禅道; international alternatives include Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Planview, Primavera P6, monday.com, and others.
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