Most enterprise software was built to maximize vendor revenue, not organizational control. Web+Center is built differently. Configure any workflow. Govern every access point. Own your infrastructure. No per-seat fees. No vendor dependency. No compromises.
Per-seat pricing. Annual true-ups. Modules that should be included but aren't. The software that was supposed to save money became a line item nobody wants to defend in the budget meeting.
You have a CRM, a ticketing system, a project tool, and a data platform. They share almost nothing without a custom integration that breaks every time one of them ships an update.
Spreadsheets that track what the software misses. Shared drives for the things nobody can find. Slack messages that are really just informal tickets. Shadow infrastructure built by necessity.
Across vendors, clouds, regions, and SLAs you didn't write. You're not sure exactly where it lives or who can see it. AI tools are making this significantly worse, not better.
Every time your operations evolve, you're back in an implementation cycle. More time. More spend. More waiting on a vendor roadmap that was never really built for how you work.
You have a policy. You have a checkbox. But the architecture underneath was never built for governance. Access controls are an add-on. Audit logs are incomplete. And AI just made it all more visible.
SaaS fatigue is not about the number of tools. It is about what those tools cost you in exchange for what they actually deliver.
The original promise was simple. Stop building. Stop maintaining. Pay a subscription and get enterprise-grade software without enterprise-grade overhead. For a while, that felt true.
Then the integrations arrived. Then the add-ons. Then the per-seat pricing that punishes growth. Then the AI features that ship without asking where your data goes. Then the realization that after ten years of SaaS adoption, you own less of your own infrastructure than you did before.
The problem is not any single vendor. The problem is a model that was designed to maximize vendor revenue, not organizational control. And the answer is not a better SaaS tool. It is a different architectural philosophy entirely.
Web+Center integrates with your existing systems without forcing a rip-and-replace. Bring your data into one governed environment without replatforming everything you already built.
Configure any workflow into a production-grade business application without dev sprints, implementation consultants, or contracts that double before you go live.
Role-based, auditable, and permission-native by design. Every user, every workflow, every AI interaction operates within boundaries your organization controls. Not a vendor's.
On-premise AI with no vendor dependency. Your data stays in your environment. Your rules stay in effect. Your infrastructure answers to you, not a SaaS contract renewal.
Web+Center is the platform built for organizations that looked at what enterprise software had become and decided there had to be a better way.