Three things that
differentiate LAMA.
Not a features checklist. Not a comparison table. The architectural and philosophical choices that make LAMA different from every other software vendor targeting your industry.
Enterprise architecture
from day one.
Most software starts simple and hopes to scale. The "we'll fix the architecture later" approach is how companies end up migrating data, rewriting integrations, and re-training users every three years.
LAMA products are built to handle enterprise demands from the first deployment. Multi-user access control, audit logging, data integrity guarantees, API-first design — these aren't features we added after initial launch. They're load-bearing walls.
When your business doubles in size, the software doesn't need to catch up. It's already there.
- → Role-based access control on every module, from user one
- → Full audit trail on data changes — who did what, when
- → API-first: every function available programmatically
- → No "enterprise tier" lock-in — the architecture is the same
"Built for enterprise" is a marketing claim. The proof is in whether you can connect it to your existing systems on day one — not after a six-month professional services engagement."
Modular by design,
not by accident.
There's a difference between products that happen to share a codebase and products designed around a common foundation. LAMA is the latter. The shared components are first-class: actively maintained, tested independently, and improved with the whole ecosystem in mind.
For you, this means: if your business grows to need both LAMA Maker and LAMA ERP, the integration conversation starts from a position of coherence, not configuration.
And when a security patch ships, it ships across every product in the ecosystem. One fix, everywhere.
Software that speaks
your industry.
Most enterprise software is generic by design — one product trying to serve everyone, stretched across industries with configuration panels and workflow customisations that require specialists to set up and maintain.
LAMA doesn't work that way. LAMA Maker doesn't have a "property management mode." FincaSuite doesn't have a manufacturing module buried in the settings. Each product is built from its industry's operational reality: the specific workflows, the data structures, the terminology, the compliance requirements that matter in that domain.
That specificity is not a limitation. It's the reason the software works well — and the reason it continues to work well as the domain evolves.
See it in action.
Tell us about your business. We'll demonstrate exactly what LAMA can do for your industry.