WarpUX: Zero-Refactor ERP UI Accelerator
9/10
Demand Score
Users lose hours weekly to latency and cluttered screens; every minute saved per transaction scales to large hard-dollar savings in shared services and operations.
7/10
Blue Ocean
Competition Level
$5k-25k
Price/Month
Predicted customer spend
12 days
Time to MVP
Difficulty: Hard
The Problem
A secure reverse-proxy overlay that renders fast, simplified micro-interfaces for SAP, Oracle, and NetSuite without replacing the ERP. It maps your top 50 workflows (e.g., create PO, post GR, invoice
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This problem has been verified through 4 real user complaints:
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Competitor Landscape
- SAP Screen Personas
- SAP Fiori
- Oracle Redwood
- WalkMe
- Whatfix
- UiPath Apps
- Pega Infinity
Must-Have Features for MVP
Reverse-proxy/SSO overlay with role-aware UI mapping
Predictive prefetch and write coalescing to cut server round-trips
WASM data grid with columnar compression and instant filtering
Macro recorder and keyboard-first command palette
Offline draft mode with conflict resolution and audit
No-code workflow remapping and field pruning by role
Built-in ROI dashboard with per-step cycle-time telemetry
SOC 2, SSO/SAML/OIDC, row-level permissions
⚠️ Potential Challenges
- Vendor UI changes can break overlays
- Security reviews for reverse-proxy injection
- Accessibility and localization requirements
- Latency variability across regions
- Vendor terms on UI augmentation
Risk Level: High
🎯 Keys to Success
- Demonstrate >35% reduction in cycle-time on top 10 workflows within 30 days
- 1-day pilot via proxy without ERP refactoring
- No increase in posting errors due to batch-commit safeguards
- Admins can publish or revert UI maps in minutes
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