Flow, Public Procurement Service Registration… Public Institution Supply

– Expanding from large public to local government-affiliated organizations… Strengthening accessibility through CSAP and procurement registration

-“Collaborative solution that can be implemented immediately like the private sector”… Public institutions’ work methods ‘completely changed’

Domestic collaboration tool 'Flow' has successfully registered for the third-party unit price contract with the Public Procurement Service, the only domestic collaboration tool in the industry, and has officially opened the door to entering the public market. With this, Flow can be immediately introduced by public institutions through the Public Procurement Service without a technology review or separate bidding, and is currently the only collaboration solution sold at the Public Procurement Service Digital Service Mall, the official gateway to public digital transformation. With this procurement registration as a starting point, Flow is expected to strengthen its identity as a 'public-only collaboration solution' and establish itself as a central solution that practically leads the digital transformation of Korean public institutions by securing the public cloud security certification (CSAP) scheduled to be completed within this year.

Public Optimization Collaboration Tool Flow… Expanding to All Areas of Korean Public Institutions

Flow is already expanding its practical use cases centered around major national organizations such as Korea Gas Corporation, National Assembly Budget Office, Republic of Korea Navy, and Korea Internet & Security Agency, and is rapidly spreading to local government organizations such as Hwaseong Cultural Foundation and Busan Facilities Corporation. In addition, it is being introduced across educational institutions such as Seoul National University, Hanyang University, and Korea National Police University, and is drawing attention as a representative case of digital transformation across all administrative fields. In addition to these achievements, Flow, which has also completed procurement registration, is expected to further solidify its position in the market as the most reliable collaboration tool for public institutions. In particular, it is the only collaboration tool that can be ‘immediately introduced’ without a separate bid through registration in the third-party unit price contract method, and is expected to be an option that can drastically lower the barrier to introduction for public institutions.

Flow is leading an innovative turning point with a 'real-time digital workflow' system, breaking away from the conservative public collaboration method that previously relied on email, phone, and face-to-face reporting. Public institutions that have adopted Flow have implemented a complete digital collaboration environment where domestic and international employees can connect in real time from △project issue processing △schedule sharing △message △goal management △TFT △new business management on a single collaboration platform. Above all, Flow is recognized for its very easy usability. It is very encouraging that Flow has successfully settled in a short period of time even in the complex work environment of public institutions. It is designed so that even public institution employees who are not familiar with digital tools can easily adapt without separate training, such as intuitive UI/UX and multilingual support. As such, it is drawing attention as a case of digital innovation in public institutions that has achieved cultural transformation based on easy usability beyond technical digital transformation. The fact that Flow has successfully settled in a short period of time even in such a complex public environment is expected to serve as a strong competitive advantage in terms of future expansion into the public market.

Declaration of ‘KakaoTalk of the Public Sector’… Targeting the Korean Public Sector

Flow, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, has over 60 on-premise collaboration tool construction cases, including public construction cases, private and financial institutions, and through this, it is strengthening its position as the No. 1 K-collaboration tool solution encompassing public institutions and large private corporations. It is currently being applied as a total collaboration platform that supports all collaboration environments, including on-premise, cloud, and hybrid, to large corporations such as ▲Samsung Electronics ▲KT ▲S-OIL and ▲DB Financial Investment ▲IBK Asset Management. Based on the security and stability based on GS certification grade 1, it is also recognized for its competitiveness in the public and financial cloud markets, and its over 60 on-premise construction cases to date are the highest in the domestic collaboration tool industry. Flow has expressed its strong ambition to lead the digital collaboration transformation in the public and education markets starting with this procurement registration, and to leap forward as a 'national collaboration tool' that goes beyond the 'KakaoTalk of public collaboration tools' starting this year, its 10th anniversary.

Madras Check CEO Lee Hak-jun said, “I am very pleased to be the only one among the buildable collaboration platforms to be registered in the Public Procurement Service’s digital service mall. This year, Flow plans to evolve from a simple collaboration tool not only in the private sector but also in all industries, including the public, securities, and education, into a ‘digital collaboration platform that can be connected in 1 second and easily used’ anywhere in the world.” He added, “We will continue to work with more public institutions to create a digital transformation, becoming the representative collaboration tool for Korean public institutions.”