The process management tool that focuses on impact, not fluff.

Flowingly is the platform that enables teams to:

  1. Simplify complex processes with an intuitive, user-friendly interface.
  2. Track processes in real-time, enhancing service delivery.
  3. Implement swiftly, without the need for extensive training or BPM knowledge.
  4. Maximise value with powerful features at a budget-friendly price point.

Flowingly’s Local Government Process Hub is a game-changer for councils. This free resource offers a wealth of process templates and best practices, including national standard processes created in collaboration with ALGIM.

Why Flowingly over Prime BPM?

While Prime BPM offers robust process management tools based on traditional BPM methodology, Flowingly stands out as the more practical and cost-effective choice for local government.

We understand that councils aren’t chasing manufacturing-style efficiency metrics or corporate bonuses based on maximised output. Instead, Flowingly focuses on what truly matters: giving councils the tools they need to improve their processes and services for the community, without getting bogged down in overly complex analysis.

Practical Functionality for Real Results

While Prime BPM excels in detailed BPMN 2.0 modelling and cost analysis, Flowingly prioritises features that deliver immediate impact for councils.

Our platform offers easy-to-understand process documents, customisable forms, and automation capabilities that you can rapidly develop and implement. This approach ensures you’re not wasting energy on overly detailed analyses that don’t translate to better community services.

Tailored for Local Government

With over 20% of New Zealand councils already making the jump, we’re witnessing a significant shift in how local governments approach process improvement.

Our Local Government Process Hub is a testament to our commitment, offering processes specifically for councils. With Flowingly, you’re not just getting a tool – you’re joining a community of forward-thinking local government professionals who are reshaping how councils operate.

Tailored for Local Government

With over 20% of New Zealand councils already making the jump, we’re witnessing a significant shift in how local governments approach process improvement.

Our Local Government Process Hub is a testament to our commitment, offering processes specifically for councils. With Flowingly, you’re not just getting a tool – you’re joining a community of forward-thinking local government professionals who are reshaping how councils operate.

Unparalleled Customer Support

At Flowingly, we go beyond just offering software – we provide a partnership. Every council gets a dedicated customer success manager who understands local government challenges.

This personalised approach ensures you maximise Flowingly’s potential, tailored to your specific needs. While Prime BPM offers general support, our council-specific expertise helps you achieve meaningful improvements faster and more effectively.

Effortless User Experience

Flowingly’s interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing your team to start automating workflows right away. No more struggling to figure out complex menus or time-consuming onboarding – Flowingly just works, so you can get on with the job at hand.

In contrast, Prime BPM, while still user-friendly, can require a more substantial learning curve, especially for its advanced process mapping features. To fully get the most out of it you’d also need a signficiant amount of resource to dedicate, something we know councils wish they had!

Effortless User Experience

Flowingly’s interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate, allowing your team to start automating workflows right away. No more struggling to figure out complex menus or time-consuming onboarding – Flowingly just works, so you can get on with the job at hand.

In contrast, Prime BPM, while still user-friendly, can require a more substantial learning curve, especially for its advanced process mapping features. To fully get the most out of it you’d also need a signficiant amount of resource to dedicate, something we know councils wish they had!