How BEVOLTA has bet on user experience to transform the supply chain
Ghislain Journe
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23 November 2023
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Camille Wanty, co-founder of BEVOLTA, reminds us of this reality: in real life, the tools used by companies are often adopted under duress by teams captive to an ecosystem that does not always meet their needs, far from it. Result: they end up not using the tool to develop parallel solutions, particularly on EXCEL.
“This observation has guided us a lot in the design of BEVOLTA,” recalls Camille Wanty.
An ergonomic tool is primarily a performant tool
“Let’s remember this essential point: a tool must of course be performant, but one must want to engage with it! The experience must be visual, the tool ergonomic. An ergonomic tool is primarily a performant tool,”
emphasizes the entrepreneur.
“We are in a startup where we were able to choose the tools we liked to use to create an ecosystem fully designed for the user, both easily integrable into the company’s architecture and quickly taken over by the teams,”
he explains.
In this logic, the demo is often the decisive step for BEVOLTA. “We made the bet that it is by showing the tool and putting it in the hands of end users that we would make a difference. It’s the best way to prove that our tool does the job and makes the teams’ daily lives easier. That’s worth a thousand arguments!” estimates Camille Wanty.
“When the user no longer thinks about your software, in BtoB, the mission is accomplished. When they have nothing to say, you know things are going well. There are no splinters.”
Camille Wanty.
It is not common to hear the words “pleasant” “visual” “intuitive” “design” from the mouth of a CTO of a Supply Chain solution. Yet, this is precisely what BEVOLTA claims: to re-enchant Supply management by imagining a pleasant experience.
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