I have an ERP, but the reports it gives me don't help me decide anything.
Your ERP has 8 years of your data. Your team can't use any of it.
Every Monday you ask your admin for last week's numbers. She opens Tango. Exports to Excel. Builds pivots. Three hours later you have a report that still doesn't answer "so what?"
Why this happens
ERPs were designed for transaction capture, not for answering questions. They have rigid report templates. They don't understand the relationships between sales, receivables, and inventory the way you do. The data sits in tables, not in context. So every real question becomes a manual export.
The fit.
Zymbio Business connects to your existing ERP (Tango, ContPaqi, SAP Business One, Microsip, custom) and adds cognitive memory on top. Ask it "which clients grew Q3 vs Q2 AND have overdue invoices?" — it reads your ERP, crosses the data, answers in seconds. Persistent memory across conversations. CSV exports. Voice queries.
What this looks like in practice.
A 28-person distribution company in Monterrey runs Tango. Their admin spent 6 hours every Monday building the weekly executive report manually — exporting CSVs, cross-referencing in Excel, formatting in Google Docs. After Zymbio: the same report generates in 12 seconds via voice query while she drinks coffee. That's 24 hours of senior time per month back into the business.
Before. After.
Weekly reports take 4–6 hours of manual work
Weekly reports take 12 seconds via voice query
Cross-source questions impossible without IT
Cross-source questions answered in seconds
Data is captured but never used to decide
Every meeting starts with data, not opinion
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