Modernization product

PEN: the low-code platform to specify, generate and maintain modern applications.

PEN takes the structured specifications that come out of the assessment with INK and turns them into modern, maintainable applications ready to evolve. It does so without generating code locked into the platform and with an integrated automated testing engine.

Capabilities

Serious low-code to generate without mortgaging the application.

Low-code specification from structured inputs

Turns the technical assessment into executable specifications for screens, rules, components and business flows.

Maintainable, decoupled code generation

Produces web applications that can evolve without being locked into PEN or inheriting artificial technical debt.

Integrated automated testing engine

Records real user operations and replays them hundreds of times to validate scenarios, regression and phase-by-phase outputs.

Impact

Why PEN speeds up release without generating technical debt.

Cuts the time between assessment and first usable release

Takes the structured specifications and turns them into a modern base ready to iterate without redoing manual work.

Keeps applications young with no technical lock-in

The generated application can be maintained and evolved without being captive to the platform or accumulating unnecessary technical debt.

Increases release confidence with tests based on real operations

The integrated testing engine lets you replay the same flows hundreds of times before approving a release.

Typical buyer

Who usually requests a technical demo of PEN.

INK interprets the source system and PEN transforms that knowledge into executable specifications, maintainable code and repeatable tests over real operations.

Architecture and modernization leaders

They need to turn the technical assessment into a modern, maintainable output that can be governed phase by phase.

Development and maintenance teams

They need a generated base they can understand, extend and operate without depending permanently on the platform.

CIOs and CTOs evaluating vendor risk

They need delivery speed without compromising future maintainability or creating new technical lock-in.