Enterprise Model
See how a commitment moves through finance, operations, and the value chain.
Your planning and BI tools model the numbers. Logyc governs the decision built on them — the model, the assumptions, the owner, and what happens when reality diverges.
Anaplan, Pigment, Power BI help you analyze. Logyc governs the commitment — the assumptions it rests on, who owns the outcome, what happens when reality diverges. It sits above the tools you already run, not beside them.
See how a commitment moves through finance, operations, and the value chain.
Test alternatives, constraints, and second-order effects before commitment hardens.
Name the assumptions that carry the outcome, ranked by consequence and evidence.
Lock the prediction, logic, owner, and trigger at the moment of commitment.
Compare expectation against outcome — and recalibrate the next decision.
Built on a decade of enterprise simulation, Logyc Sphere models the business as one interconnected system — so a single commitment can be simulated as it propagates downstream through every layer, not just the slide it was approved on.
Suppliers · components · lead times · logistics · cost structure
Throughput · service levels · fill rate · constraints · inventory
Formulation · pricing · product mix · demand volatility
Regional demand · channels · retention · revenue
P&L · working capital · free cash flow · NPV · capital efficiency
A decade of enterprise simulation and digital-twin modeling — from financial modeling to the end-to-end value chain — now the modeling core of the platform.
Logyc requires each of these to be answered, recorded, and owned before a decision is committed — so the reasoning is governable, not just the result.
If one is missing, the decision is not merely incomplete. It is structurally exposed.
One decision — modeled, governed, and remembered. Before you commit, and long after.
See how it works in a short walkthrough, or talk to us about a deployment in your environment.