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KIMISUITE

CRM
Velocity5.0

Business management platform with CRM, booking, and customer support tools for small business

KIMISUITE's feed is a values manifesto series — thoughtful, but not a product changelog

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Current state
The recent KIMISUITE feed is a run of short opinion/positioning posts about how the company builds software — predictability, transparent pricing, responsible AI, data ownership on cancellation, minimal data-processor chains, and building in-house rather than assembling third parties. These are trust-and-philosophy essays, not release notes. The one actual product update in the wider history (June's Meeting Hub and Gastro POS Hub apps plus a redesigned App Store) sits just outside the recent-six window.
Where it's heading
KIMISUITE is positioning as the deliberately un-trendy, self-hosted-values business suite: durable engineering, public pricing, in-house-built modules, and tight data custody as the pitch. That messaging cadence suggests a sales-and-trust push aimed at buyers wary of SaaS lock-in and data sprawl, but the blog-heavy feed makes product velocity hard to read directly.
Prediction
Given June's App Store and per-app subscription work, the likely next product move is more standalone apps in the KIMISUITE workspace under that per-app model; the crawl source should be repointed to the product-update feed rather than the opinion blog to confirm.

Recent moves

  1. 13h ago

    The real competitor isn't Booking.com. It's your website.

    An opinion post arguing a hotel's own website, not OTAs, is the real competitor for direct bookings. Positioning content for KIMISUITE's hospitality audience, not a product change.

  2. 6d ago

    Why We Don't Chase Every Trend

    A philosophy post on choosing durable engineering over trend-chasing. Brand messaging rather than a shipped feature.

  3. 6d ago

    Why We Show Our Prices on the Page

    An essay defending public, on-page pricing over 'request a quote'. Transparency positioning content, not a product update.

  4. 6d ago

    How We Approach AI Responsibly

    A post on how KIMISUITE handles AI and customer data. Responsible-AI positioning content with no accompanying product change.

  5. 7d ago

    Why Business Software Should Be Predictable

    An opinion piece on predictability as the foundation of trustworthy business software. Brand philosophy, not a release.

  6. 8d ago

    What Happens to Your Data When You Cancel?

    A transparency post on what happens to customer data after cancellation. Trust-focused content marketing rather than a product update.