BPMN rigor meets modern UX
Same standards compliance. Add AI discovery, real-time collaboration, and a UI your team will actually use.
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Why teams choose Crismo over Trisotech
AI-powered process capture
Turn conversations into BPMN automatically. Trisotech requires manual modeling - great for standards, slow for discovery.
UX your team will adopt
Trisotech is powerful but traditional. Crismo's modern interface means faster onboarding and higher adoption.
Transparent, accessible pricing
Start free and scale predictably. Trisotech pricing requires a conversation.
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100,000+
students trained worldwide
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Enterprise BPM expertise
15+
years building process tools
"We've taught process modeling to 100,000+ students and built tools at Signavio and Camunda. Crismo is what we wished existed - powerful enough for experts, simple enough for everyone we've taught."
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Standards-first BPMN with modern AI
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