Digital office
Create the structure of your company: departments, roles, access, documents, tasks and reports in one controlled environment.
Arco Iris helps companies create departments, roles, workflows, public pages, client portals, supplier portals and connect ready business modules without chaos from separate tools.
Manage structure, tasks, modules and public pages from one business center.
Start with one office, then grow into departments, branches, services, suppliers, clients, public pages and connected business modules.
Create the structure of your company: departments, roles, access, documents, tasks and reports in one controlled environment.
Connect only the business modules you need today, then add new departments, pages and processes as your company grows.
Publish services, offers, stores and business pages from your working modules without building a separate static website every time.
Arco Iris is built for companies that no longer fit into spreadsheets, messengers, disconnected CRM systems and separate websites.
A company can launch the clearest part of the business first and expand the platform step by step.
Arco Iris helps separate responsibilities without separating the company into disconnected tools. Each area can have its own functions, roles and data while staying inside one business center.
If a ready module does not exist, an individual installation package can be prepared after the technical request is approved.
Select the module, unit or public page your company needs.
Connect it to the right department, unit or business area.
Use it with roles, tasks, documents, clients and suppliers.
Add new modules as your company becomes more complex.
They are not separate chat experiments. They can work with requests, documents, analytics and tasks inside the company context.
Help prepare, classify and route business requests and documents.
Support internal tasks, reminders, checks and routine process control.
Help read data, prepare summaries and surface operational risks.
Arco Iris can be connected with external services, websites, supplier tools, client portals, documents, notifications and internal business systems. Individual integrations can be prepared on request.
Connect notifications, documents, public pages and business systems through integration packages.
Give clients and suppliers a controlled place for orders, documents, statuses and communication.
AI employees can support documents, requests, analytics, internal tasks and business processes.
Services, products and offers can be published from working modules and shown on company, department, store or service pages.
Present the company, services, offers and contact channels.
Show real offers from operational modules instead of static content.
Give a business area its own public presence when needed.
The company can give external participants a clear place for orders, documents, offers, statuses and communication.
Clients can see orders, documents, statuses and company communication in one place.
Suppliers can work with requests, offers, documents and status updates.
A company can build a supplier catalog or marketplace for its own business network.
In 90 days you can create a digital office, add people, connect modules, test public pages and understand what your company really needs.
If a ready module does not exist in Marketplace, the Arco Iris team can prepare an individual installation package after the technical request is approved.
The company keeps only the modules and packages it really needs. The platform does not force unnecessary complexity.
Short answers for companies evaluating Arco Iris as a digital business center.
No. CRM can be part of the platform, but Arco Iris is broader: company structure, modules, roles, documents, public pages and portals.
Yes. You can start with one store or department, then add new areas, employees, modules and pages.
Yes. Suppliers can work through portals, documents, offers, statuses and a business catalog.
No. Products, services and offers can be published from working modules instead of being rebuilt as separate static pages.
The company chooses which modules and packages should remain in permanent work.
Use Arco Iris for 90 days, test the structure, connect the modules you need and decide what should become part of your long-term business system.
Choose the language that is most comfortable for you. The public page language can later be passed to the platform as the user’s preferred interface language.