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KIMISUITE

CRM
Velocity6.3

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.

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Current state
KIMISUITE is an all-in-one workspace of business apps built almost entirely in-house rather than assembled from third-party services — a stance it now markets heavily. Most of the crawled feed is thought-leadership on predictability, data ownership, and vendor trust, but it is interleaved with genuine product updates, and the June update shows the suite expanding into new verticals. Its cadence mixes near-daily essays with the occasional real release.
Where it's heading
The suite is widening its app footprint — June added browser-based video meetings and a restaurant POS — while reworking packaging toward per-app subscriptions and annual billing. The parallel content stream is a positioning play: own the 'trustworthy, in-house, predictable' narrative against assembled-SaaS competitors. Direction is breadth plus a data-sovereignty message, not a single directional bet.
Prediction
Expect continued module additions to the App Store and more per-app packaging refinement, with the privacy/trust essays continuing as the top-of-funnel wrapper. The next real signal will again arrive as a monthly 'Product Update' post amid the essays.

Recent moves

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 6d ago

    Built, Not Assembled — Why We Built KIMISUITE Differently

    A 'built, not assembled' manifesto explaining why KIMISUITE is built in-house; brand positioning rather than a product update.

  6. 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.