Expertise:

Choosing the right tech

Score and shortlist solutions, from monoliths to MACH/DXP, PIM or DAM, using unbiased frameworks and vendor-neutral interviews.

Selecting a CMS or commerce platform shouldn’t be a guessing game. Yet many teams struggle with unclear requirements, biased vendor advice, and endless debates between IT and business. The result? Delays, frustration, or - worse -the wrong choice. We guide you through vendor selection with a clear, neutral and structured approach.

Our way of working.

01

Kick-off & intake

Confirm business and technical context, map goals and non-negotiables.

02

Longlist to shortlist

Translate requirements into a clear, decision-ready shortlist of 3–5 candidates.

03

Validation & selection

Create RfP, manage vendor Q&A, define demo use cases and scoring formats.

04

Decision & handover

Deliver recommendations, support internal alignment and prep for implementation.

What makes us different.

We’ve helped select and implement these platforms in real life; not just in slides. We know which vendors talk a good game, and which ones actually deliver. And because we don’t build ourselves, we stay truly independent throughout. We help you move from a long list to a shortlist, run a structured selection process, and land on a decision that everyone supports and that actually works in your tech landscape.

What you get

  • A tailored shortlist of CMS/commerce/PIM/DAM vendors
  • A ready-to-send RfP based on real business needs
  • Demo formats, scoring models, and support in reviews
  • Advice on implementation partners and contracts
  • Confidence in your platform decision — before investing millions

When to call us

  • Your team is debating CMS or commerce options
  • You’ve outgrown your current platform
  • You’re unsure whether to go composable, suite, or headless
  • You’ve spoken to vendors — and they all sound the same
  • You want to avoid costly rework later

Let's talk real challenges.

We’re not here to sell a service. We’re here to solve a problem.
Let’s talk - even if you’re not sure what you need yet.