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See how your processes actually run
Connect workflows to business KPIs
Develop your processes with new insights
Without data-driven insights, process improvement relies on assumptions rather than facts.
Critical inefficiencies remain invisible without proper analysis tools.
Unable to measure actual process performance against expectations.
Gap between planned processes and actual workflows.
Visualize how Processes actually run
Load your event log csv and instantly get access to interactive process maps and dashboards.
Create Synthetic Process Data
Generate realistic event logs for analysis and training without using sensitive data. Only process name and short description needed.
Identify and implement improvements 3-10x faster
Eliminate waste and optimize resources
Detect deviations and ensure standards
Remove friction points in customer journeys
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A technique that analyzes event logs to discover, monitor, and improve business processes.
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Standard formats including CSV exports from your business systems.
All processing happens in your browser with state-of-the-art encryption.
Variant Analysis is a traditional process mining technique that identifies unique process paths (variants) in your data. Each variant represents a specific sequence of activities that cases follow. ML-Clustered Variant Analysis goes further by automatically grouping similar variants together using machine learning, making it easier to analyze processes with thousands of variants. You can explore both individual variants and their clusters, and export this data for further analysis in other tools.
Since ProcessMiner stores all data in your browser's localStorage, there's a 5-10MB size limit depending on your browser. This also means your data stays on your device and doesn't sync across browsers or devices. For larger datasets, consider processing them in smaller chunks.
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