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Turnkey BAS Implementation for Enterprises

BAS system implementation at an enterprise

BAS implementation is the stage where the system begins to work in your business: it automates processes, connects data and provides control over all key operations.

The quality of implementation directly depends on preparation. That is why we start with business process analysis and preparation of a technical specification, so the system matches real tasks rather than standard templates.

Our approach helps avoid unnecessary costs, reduce launch time and ensure stable system operation from the first day.

BAS system implementation

What implementation includes

System configuration

Adaptation of BAS to the company structure, user roles and business processes

Integrations

Connection of banks, CRM, data exchange and other systems

Data transfer

Migration of information from old systems without losses or errors

Staff training

Preparing employees for effective work in the system

Testing

Checking all processes and system work scenarios before launch

System launch

Putting BAS into operation and monitoring its work during the first periods

Standard vs custom implementation

Standard implementation is suitable for companies with typical processes and allows the system to be launched quickly with minimal costs.

Custom implementation is used when the business has a complex structure or specific tasks, for example when working with BAS Construction, where precise adaptation to real processes is important.

Implementation stages

1. Preparation

Checking the infrastructure and system readiness for launch

2. Configuration

Configuring the system according to the technical specification

3. Testing

Checking processes and fixing errors before launch

4. Launch

Putting the system into operation without failures
BAS payment calendar and budgeting

Implementation result

  • a unified business management system
  • reduction of manual work and errors
  • control of finances and processes
  • fast analytics and reporting
  • increased company efficiency

Support after launch

System maintenance

Supporting stable operation after implementation

Updates

Updating functionality and maintaining compliance with legislation

Consultations

Assistance for users in daily work

Learn more about maintenance on the service support page.

We will launch BAS in your business

Get a clear implementation plan for your tasks

  1. How long does it take to implement BAS?
    The duration of the implementation depends on the complexity of the business processes, the number of users and the amount of necessary improvements. For simple projects, this can be a few weeks, while complex systems are implemented over several months. It is important to understand that the exact timing is determined after a detailed analysis, when a phased work plan with predicted results is formed.
  2. Is it possible to implement BAS without a technical specification?
    Formally, this is possible, but in practice, the lack of a technical specification almost always leads to problems. Without clearly described requirements, misunderstandings arise between the business and the executors, the number of revisions and costs increase. As a result, the system may not meet the real needs of the company, and the implementation time increases significantly due to constant changes.
  3. What is included in implementing a BAS?
    BAS implementation includes a full range of work: system configuration for the company's business processes, integration with other services, data transfer from previous systems, testing and launch. A separate stage is staff training so that employees can use the system effectively. If necessary, additional improvements are made to adapt to the specifics of the business.
  4. Do you need support after implementation?
    Yes, post-implementation support is critically important for the stable operation of the system. It allows you to quickly resolve technical issues, update functionality, and adapt the system to changes in business or legislation. Without support, the risk of errors, failures, and inefficient use of the system's capabilities increases, which negatively affects the company's work.