Procurify vs Pigment
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Procurement-to-pay tool is squeezing latency out of AP — bulk pay, in-line edit, pay-on-approval.
Procurify is shipping a steady stream of AP-team velocity improvements: Bulk Payment Preparation, an at-a-glance progress view on order requests, Advanced Bill Filtering, in-line bill editing in Beta, Pay-on-Approval for Bill Payments, and Bulk Approve Payments. Earlier in the window, Approval Pools, Direct Debit for Bill Pay, and an AI Intake for Orders early-access program all landed.
The product is being optimized for high-volume AP and procurement teams, where the bottleneck is no longer feature breadth but the number of clicks per invoice processed. In-line editing, bulk approvals, pay-on-approval, and approval pools collectively compress the steps between bill entry and money out the door. The AI Intake for Orders early-access feature is the directional bet for where the cycle goes next — turning unstructured order requests into structured intake automatically.
Expect AI Intake to expand out of early access and likely a parallel AI capability for bill ingestion (OCR-plus-LLM) given the in-line edit groundwork. Direct Debit support is likely to see broader regional/banking expansion. Approval pools will probably grow into more nuanced routing rules.
Hardening change management for enterprise planning — granular and local Test and Deploy with deployable User Groups.
Pigment has spent the last month tightening the deployment story for its enterprise planning platform: granular deployment to push specific changes (not whole environments), local deployment to test inside a Workspace using temporary Application copies, and User Groups now flowing through Test and Deploy with their access assignments. Modeling-side tooling has caught up too — bulk Dimension substitution across Applications, frozen columns in the grid, and contextual BY-formula hover hints. Just outside the 6-entry window, the Modeler Agent and Claude Code/Cursor plugins set the directional tone.
Two parallel arcs are visible: AI-assisted model construction (Modeler Agent, scheduled Analyst Agent missions, IDE plugins) is widening the on-ramp for new model authors, while the Test and Deploy pipeline is maturing into something resembling proper software CI/CD — enterprise FP&A has historically been weak here, and Pigment is closing the gap. The cluster of releases on or around April 21–28 suggests a coordinated platform release, not just steady-state polish.
Expect the Modeler Agent to expand into Application-level scaffolding (full model from a brief, not just templates) and the deployment pipeline to gain CI integration and scheduled deploys. The Claude Code/Cursor plugin pattern will likely lead to a public Pigment SDK or programmable model API for IDE-driven workflows.
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