CobbleStone Software provides award-winning contract management software (CLM) for thousands of users around the world. CobbleStone Contract Insight is a user-friendly contract lifecycle management software solution that automates and streamlines the entire contract process with artificial intelligence and natural language processing.
Fulcrum, a product by Atlas Solutions, is a SaaS enterprise ERP, MRP, and MES platform allowing small and mid-sized manufacturers to improve efficiency through workflow optimization and automated data collection. Fulcrum delivers value through a fully digital, paperless workflow leveraging machine learning, automation, predictive analytics, and advanced heuristics to drive throughput and profitability.
Software doesn't have to be complicated. The software you use in your personal life (Facebook, Uber, Amazon, etc.) is intuitive and you don't need training to understand how it works. Why should your business software be any different? We're helping manufacturers transition to cutting edge, future-proof software that lowers the stress of everyday operations, get more out of good employees that are difficult to hire, automate tedious tasks, and operate more efficiently than competitors.
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CobbleStone provides a CLM solution that is highly configurable and user-friendly. On top of that, CobbleStone has over 20 years of experience successfully implementing contract management software.
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CobbleStone's primary users are legal teams, procurement teams, compliance teams, sales teams, and finance teams. Users from throughout the organization can request contracts and view status.
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CobbleStone Contract Insight is a web-based CLM application that can be accessed via desktop and native mobile app available on the Apple iOS and Android app stores. CobbleStone Contract Insight can be provided as a SaaS/cloud application or it can be installed on clients' server(s).
CobbleStone Software's answer
CobbleStone Contract Insight is the preferred contract lifecycle management software solution for clients that want an easy-to-use system that has been selected by thousands of users worldwide.
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CobbleStone's mission is to provide the most advanced, cost-effective, and user-friendly contract and procurement management software applications that enable employees to do their best work.
Our software products and staff go above and beyond the expectations of each other and our clients. -We take a pledge to follow our Code of Conduct. -We take a pledge to respect our clients, our co-workers, our environment, and ourselves. -We strive to be successful by exemplifying sincerity, personal integrity, humility, courtesy, wisdom, and charity. -Our products and software solutions should continue to evolve to meet modern-day business needs.
CobbleStone Software has a proven track record providing contract management software with industry-leading flexibility and features designed to meet the unique needs of your organization. Our solutions are the result of millions of dollars of research and development, thousands of hours, client feedback, and industry "know-how". CobbleStone Contract Insight's® features set in the contract management software marketplace are unprecedented. It is about thinking long term, being responsive, and understanding the power of organization governance. We believe this is the right way to do business, and our satisfied customers would surely agree.
The need for our contract software solution began with a situation whereby a leading company violated an agreement and had to settle the dispute for over two million dollars. In that instance, our mission was created to help organizations avoid violations of agreements while providing a better solution to manage contracts & obligations.
Founded in 1995, CobbleStone was among the first and most experienced companies to offer a contract management software product, and we continue to be a leader with full contract lifecycle management and e-Procurement software.
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Before our team started to work with CobbleStone, we were heading on the wrong path. Especially due to COVID we were unorganized, not communicating well enough and it was an overall headache. CobbleStone customized the system exactly to what we needed for a day to day basis. CobbleStone is a highly underrated company which offers a highly scalable system and can accommodate to many needs. They are fully open to even developing new features to help your business even further.
We have been implementing and using Fulcrum at our manufacturing firm in New Zealand since December 2020. Our company has a headcount of 25, half spread across sales, marketing, engineering and admin, and the remainder as production team members working on the shop floor. We’ve doubled our headcount in the last 12 months, and are looking for tools to help us scale more rapidly. We believe that looking back in 5 years from now, Fulcrum may well be the tool that had the biggest effect on our growth.
The launch team that we were paired with from day one of our implementation were instrumental in our successful launch. We had weekly video calls with them to help us understand the basics, they answered our myriad of questions and they helped us with preparing the data we needed to get Fulcrum live, but it’s also fair to say the implementation did take us a lot longer than first anticipated. A lot of these delays came down to the data set that we had. Our BOM’s were lacking clarity, and the process of getting the data into Fulcrum was not very streamlined. More details about this are in the section below.
We rolled out a staged launch of Fulcrum in our business, with key components being switched over from the outgoing systems over the course of around 6 months. First Inventory management, then Jobs, and then lastly the Job Tracking component that is utilised on the shop floor by our production team members. We also had to complete a full stocktake on the day Job Tracking went live, to ensure the system had all the right information for scheduling.
We are still getting our team completely up and running on Fulcrum’s automated schedule, but once we do, we believe that the superhuman knowledge of the Scheduler understanding every product, sub-component, machine, operation, staff member, inventory level, lead time and many more data points will allow us to scale our manufacturing at a rate not possible via anything else we’ve seen in the market.
We have a good relationship with the key staff at Fulcrum. From their implementation team, right through to their CEO. This is because their company is young, the product is still maturing, and they are experiencing the same growing pains that we are - and so with that, we have a lot of communication with them regarding the product, and the resolution of the problems or questions that we raise.
We believe the core of the product is sound. The Scheduler is the magic sauce, and it works. But the user experience within the product from onboarding right through to day-to-day usage of the system by our team has room for improvement. It is also accurate to say that they are improving it. The product has been refined incrementally over the 10 months we have been using it and we hear that the pace of improvement will only increase into the future as they scale up their engineering team.
Regarding the setup process. We have less than 2000 unique item numbers in our company, spread across 10 or so core products. Unfortunately, our previous inventory system kept these as flat BOM’s, so adding the data to tree those products for Fulcrum to understand took us a lot of time. Being based in New Zealand also didn’t help, as we needed a US-based Fulcrum team member to upload our data set each time we had another version to test. Due to the timezone differences, this was usually just a once per day operation whereas if the upload was possible via a user-facing page, we believe we could have been testing uploads multiple times per day. I wouldn’t be surprised if Fulcrum launch their own upload tool in the future just to take that load off their launch teams.
There are a lot of other unique “Fulcrum characteristics” in the platform, that we’re not used to experiencing in other more mature SAAS platforms, but thankfully these are decreasing weekly, and we look forward to the system eventually being simple, clear and robust enough for all our staff to understand and use without too much oversight.
Finally, the lack of quality user documentation due to the rapidly evolving platform also hindered our onboarding timeline as most information was learnt during our weekly meeting. While the meetings were good and I understand the reason behind the lack of docs so far, I was pleased to recently hear that user documentation is high on their priority list.
Our end goal for implementing Fulcrum at our company is to help enable rapid, scalable growth. More product out the door, faster and easier than before. We expect we will see that in the future, but because we’re only a few months into what we believe will be a multi-year journey, we’re not yet able to conclude whether this was made possible with Fulcrum.
In the meantime, the process of preparing our data for entry into Fulcrum immediately gave us better quality BOMs. The flow-on effects from that mean better purchasing and inventory management. We also have greater visibility around what the team are completing each day and the real cost of manufacture.
However, the key thing we’re still waiting to see the results from is the Scheduler. Once our production team members start to trust the Scheduler and work on what it asks them to work on, we believe that is when we will start to see efficiencies previously not imagined possible.
Based on our record, Fulcrum Pro seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 7 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The market tells us we’re on the right track and we're growing. Currently seventeen developers. (Many from HN!). Series A-2: https://fulcrumpro.com/ignite We’re serious about doing great work and we empower people to make it happen. Our favorite tools include C#, Angular, Vue, and serverless TypeScript. We’re primarily interested in finding intensely smart people with talent at their fingertips, regardless of what... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
While we have some initial customers in a wide range of industries, we've focused more and more on sheet metal and CNC shops that are roughly 8 - 80 employees with a stronger desire for more modern software (typically at a generational change, or a younger company). Would love your thoughts (fulcrumpro.com) even if you don't think it's a great fit. Source: over 1 year ago
Would love your thoughts even if it's not a great fit: fulcrumpro.com. Source: over 1 year ago
Give a look at fulcrumpro.com — some great functionality in there for scheduling and job costing. Source: almost 2 years ago
Fulcrum | Full Stack Developer | MSP, NYC | $110k - 250k+, benefits, and equity | Full-time, REMOTE-US AND ONSITE | https://fulcrumpro.com // Apply: https://fulcrumpro.com/job-listing?jobID=b3d9da4c-6ed7-4f6d-a264-2be76745c351 What we’re doing: We’re building the manufacturing operating system of the future based on modern software architecture and design principles, engineered to create network effects as we... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
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