Platform
Platform connects your operational systems into a single environment — replacing the fragmented stack of SaaS tools, manual integrations, and spreadsheet bridges that enterprise organisations rely on. One connected layer. Your existing investments stay. The gaps get filled.
The problem
CRM manages contacts well. But then you need an LMS, a member portal, programme management, multi-tier stakeholder structures, and reporting that spans all of them. Each tool does its job in isolation. Nothing talks to everything else. Your team spends hours reconciling data between systems that were never designed to connect.
The standard answer is a six-figure custom build that takes two years and rarely delivers. The alternative is adding another SaaS tool that solves one problem while creating three more integrations.
Platform is the third option.
What it is
Platform is an object-based data layer that connects your existing systems and extends them into the operational territory they can't cover natively. It sits above your current infrastructure — nothing is ripped out, nothing is rebuilt from scratch.
What connects:
What changes
Before
Five disconnected tools. Manual reconciliation. Data that lives in different places and never agrees.
After
One connected system. Operations running as designed. Your existing tools, extended.
Proof
A national recruitment and staffing association replaced four disconnected systems with one connected Platform deployment. Member, programme, and stakeholder operations — all connected. Manual reconciliation eliminated. The team now spends time on work that matters.
Who it's for
Platform is designed for organisations that have outgrown what standard SaaS can do — professional bodies, associations, large professional service firms, and enterprise organisations with multi-tier stakeholder structures or complex programme management needs.
If you're currently managing operational complexity across four or more disconnected tools — or you've had a custom build quoted at a price and timeline that doesn't make sense — Platform is worth a conversation.
How we engage
Platform is not a self-serve SaaS product. OTOT designs the architecture, manages the deployment, and runs the connection to your existing systems. You get enterprise-grade data infrastructure with people who own the outcome — not a licence and an onboarding call.
Every Platform engagement begins with a diagnostic: what do you have, what needs to connect, and what does success look like. Pricing is scoped based on complexity and scope of the deployment.
Start a Platform conversationIf your team is managing complexity across disconnected tools — and the standard SaaS stack has hit its limit — Platform is worth a conversation.
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