KIMISUITE
Business management platform with CRM, booking, and customer support tools for small business
An in-house-built business suite that keeps adding apps, wrapped in a trust-and-privacy content push.
◆Recent moves
- 1d ago
Why Business Software Should Be Predictable
A thought-leadership essay arguing predictable pricing and roadmap build trust; positioning content, not a product change.
- 2d ago
What Happens to Your Data When You Cancel?
A post on data handling after cancellation — part of KIMISUITE's trust/data-ownership messaging, with no shipped change behind it.
- 4d ago
Who Can Access Your Business Data?
A data-access essay pressing the 'who can see your data' question; marketing content reinforcing the in-house/privacy stance, not a release.
- 5d ago
Your Business Data Shouldn't Pass Through 20 Different Companies
An essay on limiting how many sub-processors touch customer data; continues the data-sovereignty theme, announces nothing new.
- 6d ago
Built, Not Assembled â Why We Built KIMISUITE Differently
A 'built, not assembled' manifesto explaining why KIMISUITE is built in-house; brand positioning rather than a product update.
- 7d ago
Adds Meeting Hub video meetings and Gastro POS Hub
The one genuine release in the window: June adds two new apps to the suite — Meeting Hub for browser-based video meetings and Gastro POS Hub for restaurants — plus a redesigned App Store flow for per-app subscriptions and an annual-billing discount. Consistent with the suite's breadth-expansion arc rather than a directional pivot.