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Automating your online business

Our enterprise projects start from €39,900. For each project, we create an individual offer for you, as even small details and requirements can have a significant impact on the overall cost.

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Up to 90% government funding

Digitalization, automation, and web portals are eligible for up to 90% state funding in many countries. We will check the funding options and create a custom offer – transparent. Scalable. Proven in practice.

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Typical project scope

about €250,000

The average scope of an enterprise project is around €250,000. This might sound large for smaller companies at first, but it is meant to transparently show you what is possible with our system. At bluetronix, you can start small (e.g., from €29 per month with the web package) and later scale step by step up to corporate level – without changing systems, all with the same software.

For enterprise customers, this point is equally important: Our platform not only runs in individual large projects but is also in daily use by many customers. This means: proven in practice, stable, and powerful – designed for real continuous operation, not just for a few individual installations.

Equally important for enterprise customers is the fact that bluetronix has been internationally involved in mass customer business for many years. This gives us firsthand experience of the challenges faced by large companies, not just theoretical project knowledge. This proximity to practice allows us to develop tailor-made enterprise solutions that meet real requirements and work in the long term.

It is also important to note: The investment in an enterprise project is usually automation costs, which often amortize quickly – in some cases in less than a year, as manual work steps and external island solutions are replaced. Additionally, such digitalization projects are often eligible for funding depending on the country – in some programs, even up to 90%.

Industry solutions

Suitable modules for specific business models

Industry modules provide real workflows: auction, inspection, B2B login, appointment booking, live stream.

Auction Houses

Live auction with video & audio, soft close, timed auction.

Industrial auction

Catalogs, bidder workflows, settlement, documents.

Real Estate

360° tours, drone video, live inspection.

Industry

Customer logins, invoices, packing lists.

Online shop

Shopping cart & checkout, payments, shipping & returns, back office

Doctors & practices

Online appointment booking, digital waiting room, video consultation via stream, AI chat assistant, patient portal

Coaching Platform

Live streams, video courses, appointment booking, payments, customer area, and AI chat.

Lawyers & Law Firms

Online appointment scheduling, secure client communication, video consultations, app reminders

Company Website - Business

Startups, Craftsmanship, Service Providers, Local Businesses, Gastronomy

Hotels & Guesthouses

Direct bookings, perfect presentation, and smooth operations – from room management to automated billing

Restaurants & Cafés

Digital menu via QR code, order via mobile, reservations, AI chat. Everything is streamlined, fast, and suits your restaurant.

Schools & Universities

Display boards, timetable and cancellation plan import, live lessons via stream, protected areas for classes and courses

 

FAQ

what customers often ask us

Was bluetronix around before WordPress?

Yes. bluetronix started in 2002 as a website editor and gradually developed into a full-fledged CMS and later transformed into a platform. WordPress appeared in 2003 and was primarily known as a blogging system in its early years.

Was bluetronix a proper CMS from the beginning?

No. The early versions (from 2002) were intentionally lean and focused on simple content editing. The transition to a true CMS began in 2004 with structured content and was fully developed into a complete CMS in 2005 with navigation, page hierarchy, and database management.

What was the core idea of the first bluetronix versions?

Content should be changeable by customers themselves without needing to touch the source code. The focus was on a reliable editor that covers typical formatting and simplifies website maintenance – quickly, stably, and without technical barriers.

Since when does bluetronix have enterprise projects?

Enterprise development began with version 4 (2009). During this phase, functions such as databases, a DB editor, and evaluations were added to professionally represent larger, data-driven projects. In subsequent versions, modules, layout editing, workflows, and back-office processes were further developed.

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