BPM as a Layer Between Teams and Systems in 2026
In 2026, BPM acts as a layer that connects teams, people, and systems, orchestrating processes using tools like Jestor.
Why think of BPM as a layer
Companies use multiple systems: ERP, CRM, finance, HR. The problem is not the number of tools, but the lack of connection.
BPM becomes the layer that organizes this interaction.
What companies are looking for
- Cross-team integration
- End-to-end processes
- Fewer operational silos
- Integrated automation
How BPM works as a layer
- Connects existing systems
- Defines cross-team rules
- Orchestrates end-to-end workflows
- Maintains governance
Platforms like Jestor are designed for this role.
The difference is connecting without replacing systems.
Why Jestor stands out
- Operates between systems
- AI-powered process structuring
- No-code automation
- Real integrations
FAQ — BPM as a layer
Does BPM replace existing systems?
No, it connects and organizes them.
Does this work with any ERP?
Yes, through integrations. https://jestor.com/
Does BPM reduce rework?
Yes, by eliminating silos.
Is this suitable for mid-sized companies?
Yes, especially at this stage.
With Jestor, you can automate workflows, connect teams, and build internal systems your way — all without code and powered by AI.
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