PBL: Ready-to-Use Modules for Business Process Automation
Take business automation to the next level
Do you have a process you want to improve or automate? Start with ready-to-use business application modules built on real-life implementations delivered by GoNextStage for clients such as Budimex, CANAL+, and LCP. Proven Business Logic (PBL) helps you get to a working solution faster, reduce project risk, and draw on lessons learned from dozens of business process automation projects.
What is Proven Business Logic?
Proven Business Logic (PBL) is the library of business processes validated by the GoNextStage team and developed based on real project experience. It includes ready-to-use business applications that:
- have already been used in production projects,
- reflect common business scenarios,
- help eliminate the most frequent project mistakes,
- can be tailored to the specifics of your organization.
That means you do not have to design the process from scratch. You start with a solution that has already been proven in practice.
PBL-Compatible Technologies
What does a Proven Business Logic module include?
Business process model
Proven approval paths
List of potential risks and bottlenecks
Ready-made integrations
Recommendations from implementation experts
Why do companies such as VINCI, CANAL+, and LCP choose PBL?
Shorter implementation time
Instead of designing everything from scratch, you start with a ready-made process pattern.
Lower project risk
The patterns account for common exceptions, mistakes, and bottlenecks found in real organizations.
Greater predictability
You know what the process will look like, which stages it includes, and what outcomes you can expect.
Proven approach
You benefit from knowledge gained over years of delivering projects for organizations across industries.
Faster business impact
Less time spent on analysis and design means faster solution launch and a quicker return on investment.
Implementation from scratch
Designing the process from scratch: paths, roles, exceptions, and approval rules.
More analysis iterations as dependencies and exceptions emerge during the project.
Higher risk of scope changes when overlooked exceptions or new requirements appear.
More time spent agreeing on how the process should work before the first version of the solution is ready.
Decisions based mainly on workshops, assumptions, and user declarations.
Implementation with PBL
Starting with a proven pattern that already includes stages, roles, and control points.
Analysis focused on adapting a proven pattern to your organization.
Typical risks and bottlenecks are addressed from the start.
A faster move into configuration, testing, and solution tailoring.
Decisions grounded in implementation practice and proven scenarios.
Companies that have chosen PBL include:
How to start with PBL?
With PBL, you skip the most time-consuming stages of an automation project:
- Solution concept development
- Process and integration mapping
- Process architecture design
Get to know 30+ ready-made business process modules
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Shorter path to predictable results
Start using the experience gained across dozens of automation projects.





