Ontego positions itself around “Mobile SAP, done right,” focusing on frontline operational scenarios such as warehousing, production, and maintenance by mobilizing SAP processes. Rather than simply replicating the SAP GUI, it reorganizes mobile workflows around real work steps, user roles, and on-site constraints. SAP remains the system of record, while the mobile app is designed to improve execution efficiency in the field.
Based on the available content, Ontego focuses on mobile data capture for SAP intralogistics, as well as the mobilization of production and maintenance workflows. Its applications emphasize a “One Screen” approach, reduced data entry, fewer interruptions, and the ability to keep working when network connectivity is unstable, while maintaining consistency across inputs and processes. For integration, it offers three paths: OData / Web Services, Ontego SAP Add-On, and Ontego Middleware. It also mentions an SDK-based architecture and SDK access, with the goal of enabling secure connectivity and maintainable extensions without changing the SAP core.
Ontego is more of a project-based enterprise software solution than a fully self-service SaaS product. The process starts with a 60–90 minute Evaluation Call, after which companies need to complete checklists related to warehousing, production, and maintenance. They then receive a tailored concept package, a fixed-scope quote, Figma workflow interfaces, and customizing notes. Its team covers SAP project consulting, UX/product design, SAP mobile engineering, and QA testing, and it promises structured post-go-live support and SLAs. It also states that it can support rollouts across multiple countries, sites, SAP systems, and languages.
Pricing information is limited. Ontego only states that it can be offered via subscription or one-time purchase, with a fixed-price scope included in the project proposal. It does not disclose specific pricing, per-user billing, or module packages. Deployment is also not clearly described as cloud, on-premises, or hybrid. However, based on references to SAP Add-On, Middleware, and OData/Web Services, the access method appears to be selected according to the customer’s SAP architecture and security requirements.
Ontego’s strengths lie in its deep focus on SAP field mobility, attention to real operational workflows, continuity in poor network conditions, Clean Core principles, and long-term maintainability. Its project methodology is comprehensive, making it suitable for mid-sized to large manufacturing, warehousing, and maintenance teams, as well as international enterprises with multiple sites. The main drawback is limited public transparency: there is no free plan or trial, and no specific pricing, security/compliance certifications, or information about non-SAP third-party integrations. If a company only needs lightweight mobile forms or a general low-code app, Ontego may be heavier than necessary. But if the core pain point is complex SAP-based field execution, it is worth evaluating.
The source content does not provide information on access from China, nor does it disclose payment methods. Website accessibility, cross-border payments, and integration with local SAP environments should therefore be verified separately. Comparable options include SAP Fiori, SAP Build Apps, Neptune DXP, Mendix, OutSystems, as well as China-based SAP mobility implementation service providers.
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