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Pertuniti positions itself as “The Case Management Company.” It is a cloud-based adaptive case management (ACM) platform that brings process/data modeling, project management, task collaboration, document management, and low-code automation into one system. It is aimed at startups, SMBs, mid-sized companies, large enterprises, as well as use cases in insurance, healthtech, banking, the public sector, and academia.
The product’s strengths lie in process and quality management. Pertuniti supports multiple notations, including BPMN, flowcharts, DCR graphs, process landscapes, EER, and Petri nets, for modeling processes, data, and process architectures. Some process models can be executed and automated through low-code tools. Its “case” model can connect tasks, documents, contacts, events, communications, master data, and process context, making it suitable for managing policies, projects, customer requests, audit findings, or nonconformities. For collaboration, it offers Kanban boards, dashboards, tasks, meetings, deadlines, and activity streams. Documents and diagrams include version control, links, and property management, which helps with audit trails and traceability.
No specific pricing is disclosed in the main content, but Pertuniti says users can choose the plans they need for different accounts and pay only for those plans. Both account and organization plans can be cancelled monthly. Deployment is clearly described as a cloud-based web application, requiring no local installation or administrator privileges. It can be used on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile scenarios. Self-hosting or private deployment is not mentioned.
On security, Pertuniti enforces two-factor authentication and supports WebAuthn security keys or mobile phones as phishing-resistant second factors. Permissions can be assigned by workspace or case, and the product also mentions read-only access for auditors and short-term collaboration with external consultants. For integrations, only API Token support is clearly stated, which can be used to connect web forms or in-house applications. There is no clear information about a rich third-party app marketplace, SDKs, SLAs, encryption, backups, or compliance certifications.
Its advantages are the tight integration of process modeling, project collaboration, document versioning, and quality management. It is well suited to teams that care about traceability and audits, such as those working with ISO 9001, ISO 13485, finance, or insurance, and it may also fit university teaching and research. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, limited integration information, and a feature set that leans heavily toward process management, which may feel complex for lightweight project teams.
Access from China is unknown. Domestic teams considering Pertuniti should first verify network connectivity, payment methods, cross-border data requirements, and audit requirements. Local alternatives to evaluate include 飞书, 钉钉, and 蓝凌OA, while international alternatives include Camunda, Signavio, ProcessMaker, Kissflow, Jira, and ClickUp.
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pertuniti.com is an Germany SaaS 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 pertuniti.com directly.