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One business app aims to do it all

Bengaluru-based Applicate has launched EXEED, which it claims is the first ‘uni-channel’ platform, writes K Rajani Kanth

- Writes K Rajani Kanth

Bengaluru-based Applicate has launched EXEED, which it claims is the first ‘uni-channel’ platform,

The front end that drives the business execution and growth of some of the best and biggest companies often lacks standard processes. Ranjeet Kumar and Deepak Rewadi realised this gap while working as assistant vice-president and general manager at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, heading the Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh operations, respective­ly.

“Every company goes through its own learning cycle,” said Kumar. “The gap widens as business owners are not exposed to technology and folks in the informatio­n technology (IT) department­s have little understand­ing of the gaps and opportunit­ies in business.”

He added while exploring technology for their start-up, they were amazed by the possibilit­y of using IT to transform business processes and outcomes. Beginning Kumar and Rewadi quit their jobs in June 2014 and co-founded Applicate IT Solutions, an IT product start-up providing mobile and cloud-based solutions. They based their operations out of Bengaluru.

Started as a business-focused company with domain expertise in sales, marketing and operations, Applicate has created EXEED (Execution, Effectiven­ess, Engagement and Data analytics), which it claims, is the first “uni-channel” platform in the world.

It provides seamless execution across functions, roles and channels.

“The integrated mobile and cloud-based platform transforms the sales, service, marketing and distributi­on functions of organisati­ons with large teams, eliminatin­g the need for different apps for different channels, functions and roles,” said Rewadi.

EXEED, the unified platform, provides innovative apps like Trade GINI for connecting the channel partners, REMOTE for tracking the effectiven­ess of promotions and below-the-line marketing campaigns, KIT for knowledge, insight and training, apart from sales force effectiven­ess app TEEM for retail and Store CONNECT for emerging channels. Dynamics According to Kumar, Applicate is targeting opportunit­ies in sales, service, marketing and distributi­on functions across consumer goods companies. The startup is already working with some top multinatio­nals and Indian majors like Kelloggs, Britannia, Pidilite, Madura Garments, Hero and Apps Daily, to name a few, and is in the final stages of closing agreements with 22 more companies.

EXEED’s revenue model has two components, a one-time set-up and customisat­ion cost, and annual licence cost. One-time customisat­ion cost for each module depends on the level chosen by customers, and annual licencing cost depends on the total number of licences. Typically, for a sales module, the annual licencing cost ranges from ~3,500 to R10,500 per year.

“With some of our quickly-scalable low-cost software-as-a-service (SaaS) modules, we plan to add a minimum of 100 customers by the end of the current financial year, and go for a big scale-up to add another 500 customers in 2016-17,” Kumar adds.

To meet its next year’s growth plan, Applicate is planning to multiply its delivery and service capability by enhancing its Rapid Applicatio­n Developmen­t Framework ,which is a vast repository of components that lets the company to pick, choose and modify features based on its customer’s requiremen­ts, besides adding 15 developers to the existing team of 32 at its Bengaluru developmen­t centre and New Delhi, by the end of the third quarter. Money matters Applicate recently raised ~3.5 crore from 12 senior corporate profession­als, including Rishi Vasudev, vice-president at Flipkart, Vishal Chaddha, head (media marketing), HT Media, Rajiv Nayan, director (business developmen­t) Tata Consultanc­y Services (TCS) Canada, and Amit Gupta, vice-president of Urban Infra, the largest private equity fund for real estate in India.

“We are now planning to raise $5 million by the end of the third quarter to support our ramp-up plans. This will include scaling-up our operations to reach out to the maximum customers in India, and launch our platform in North America, for which we have already been doing some ground work,” Rewadi said.

According to Rajiv Nayan, the company has a first-mover advantage as its technology is of the “age” with cloud-based platform on a SaaS-based model and the platform has chosen to be “cloud", which is catching up across the globe and has a huge future potential.

“EXEED, however, needs to be enriched further to address varied customer segments in the targeted industry,” he says, adding that if Applicate continues to service existing customers effectivel­y, it should cross sales of around $2 million in the next 12 months, and touch $20 million in the next three years.

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Applicate founders Deepak Rewadi and Ranjeet Kumar

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