OUR MISSION
Process management doesn't belong in the enterprise league.
In many organizations, process knowledge is scattered across Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and file servers. When someone needs information, they ask a colleague. When something needs to change, a file gets copied. And when the auditor arrives, there's a rush to compile what should have been available all along.
The tools that could solve this cost five-figure annual fees, require months of onboarding, and are built for corporations. For mid-market companies, the options are: Visio, SharePoint, and good intentions.
We're changing that. procezz is a BPMN 2.0 platform that makes process management simple enough to actually be lived. Web-native, AI-powered, audit-ready from day one. At a price any SME can afford.
WHAT DRIVES US
Simplicity over features
Every function must make daily work easier. If something needs a complex explanation, it's not ready yet.
Audit-ready as standard
Compliance shouldn't be an afterthought. Versioning, approvals, and audit trails are not premium features, they're baseline.
Fair pricing
Enterprise quality doesn't have to mean enterprise prices. Viewers are free. No hidden costs. No minimum contracts.
Data privacy without compromise
Data stored in Switzerland. Processing in the EU. GDPR compliant. No backdoors, no selling user data.
FOUNDER

Sierco
Founder
I founded procezz because I believe that a lot of potential is lost in mid-market companies when processes aren't properly documented. Not from a lack of will, but because the available tools are either too expensive, too complex, or simply not modern enough.
My goal: build a tool that quality managers and process owners actually enjoy using. One that's audit-ready from day one.
VISION
Process management for everyone.
Every organization deserves structured processes. Today, that often fails because of tool pricing or software complexity. procezz makes both accessible: a tool you can afford and one you understand without training. So that process documentation is no longer a privilege reserved for corporations.