Most platforms force you into someone workflow. eBusiness flips it: you describe how your business actually runs, and we generate the modules, forms, reports and dashboards around it.
We watched logistics teams, schools, clinics and trading houses pay six-figure sums for "ERP" implementations that took 18 months and still didnot fit. The problem wasnot the price. It was rigidity.
eBusiness was built so that a single operator can spin up a full Customs Management module in an afternoon, and a schools HR lead can build their own Teacher Onboarding module the next morning. Same platform. Different worlds.
Every business is a stack of small workflows. Build one at a time.
Suggestions, not opinions. You stay in control of the structure.
Define fields once. Get records, reports and charts for free.
Roles and access controls are first-class, not an afterthought.