GTI decision guides compare common business technology choices in plain language so a company can decide what to build first, what to postpone, and what details to prepare before starting a project.
Guide Library
High-intent planning pages for better project decisions.
Each guide includes comparison rows, readiness signals, checklists, FAQs, and direct links to GTI services or knowledge-base articles.
Website Decision Guide
Business Website vs Web Platform
Build a business website first when the priority is public presence, service explanation, trust, and inquiry flow. Build a web platform when users need login access, records, dashboards, payments, workflow status, or repeated transactions.
Use spreadsheets for early tracking and simple lists. Move to ERP Lite when multiple records, document numbers, payment status, users, filters, exports, and repeatable workflows need one controlled business system.
Choose ready software when your workflow fits its standard process. Choose a custom dashboard when you need business-specific forms, statuses, reports, document templates, role access, or integration with your own operating method.
Choose maintenance when the website structure is usable but needs updates, fixes, checks, or content changes. Choose redesign when the layout, message, mobile experience, or technical foundation no longer supports the business.
Choose invoice management when the priority is billing, tax invoice records, receipts, payment status, and exports. Choose a document vault when the priority is storing, finding, grouping, and securing company files and documents.
An MVP platform should define the target user, main problem, first workflow, required screens, admin view, data records, success metric, launch risk, feedback process, and the features intentionally left for later.
A business is ready for automation when it has repeated tasks, clear inputs, known statuses, owners, deadlines, records, documents, and reports that can be structured into a workflow without confusing the team.
Use these guides before requesting a quote, planning an MVP, redesigning a website, or moving business records into a dashboard. A clearer decision creates a cleaner scope.