Scenaring Tools is an online tool built around scenario planning and foresight research methods. The page states that its methodology was proposed by François Bourse and Michel Godet, that the software is funded by Cercle d’Action Prospective(CAP prospective), and clearly labels it as free software. The currently captured content mainly comes from the member access page, so public information about its features is limited.
Known features include a member area, registration, login, password recovery, “keep me logged in,” a user guide, and language switching for English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. It is clearly not a general-purpose CRM, project management tool, or office suite; rather, it appears to be a tool focused on a specific methodology. The text does not disclose specific modules such as scenario building, variable matrices, impact analysis, or report export, so its actual analytical depth still needs to be verified after logging in. In terms of collaboration, the only confirmed capability is an account system; there is no visible evidence of team spaces, role-based permissions, or multi-user collaboration.
Pricing is the clearest part of this tool: the page states “Logiciel gratuit,” meaning free software, and does not show any paid plans or trial limitations. For security and compliance, only a privacy policy link is visible; there is no mention of encryption, backups, audit logs, GDPR, ISO, or similar measures. Enterprise-level capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, SSO, and data import/export are also not mentioned in the text.
Its advantages are that it is free, has a clearly stated methodological origin, supports multiple languages, and provides a basic membership system. It may suit universities, research institutions, strategy consultants, or corporate strategy teams for learning about foresight research and exploring lightweight projects. The drawbacks are the lack of public information, making it difficult to assess whether it has the permissions, security, integrations, and support needed for enterprise deployment; the interface information is also mainly in French, which may not be friendly for Chinese-speaking teams.
The captured text does not indicate the access situation from mainland China, so it is currently unknown. Payment information is also unavailable, as no charges are shown. If access, language, or collaboration requirements become limiting factors, alternatives such as 飞书, 多维表格, ProcessOn, Miro, and Lucidspark can be considered for workshops and modeling, though professional scenario planning methodology would need to be built manually.
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scenaringtools.com is an France SaaS 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 scenaringtools.com directly.