ProcessMind introduces an accessible, self-service process intelligence platform that combines process mining, modeling, and simulation helping organizations improve operations with real data and without enterprise-level cost or complexity.
(Isstories Editorial):- Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Nov 12, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – ProcessMind B.V. has announced the launch of its new process intelligence platform, designed to make process mining and operational optimization accessible to small and midsize businesses (SMBs).
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The ProcessMind platform unites process mining, process modeling, and simulation in one self-service environment. It enables users to visualize real workflows from system data, identify inefficiencies, and simulate improvements before implementation. With intuitive dashboards and BPMN 2.0 modeling, ProcessMind provides full visibility into how organizations actually operate.
“Our goal is to make process intelligence available to every organization,” said Roel Vliegen, Founder of ProcessMind. “SMBs often lack the tools large enterprises use to analyze and improve their operations. ProcessMind closes that gap by combining discovery, design, and simulation in one integrated solution.“
The platform offers flexible subscription plans with a free 2-week trial and no credit card required, allowing users to explore all core features without commitment.
Pricing details can be found at: https://processmind.com/pricing
For more information, visit: https://processmind.com



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