
SAP LeanIX
Application portfolio management software
Enterprise architecture tools
Business management software
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What is SAP LeanIX
SAP LeanIX is a SaaS enterprise architecture and application portfolio management platform used to document, analyze, and govern enterprise IT landscapes. It supports use cases such as application rationalization, technology standardization, capability mapping, and transformation roadmaps. The product centers on a structured meta-model, inventory and lifecycle data for applications and technologies, and reporting dashboards for stakeholders across IT and business. It also provides integrations and APIs to synchronize portfolio data with adjacent IT and portfolio systems.
Strong EA and APM data model
The platform provides a structured repository for applications, technologies, business capabilities, and their relationships. This supports consistent portfolio analysis such as lifecycle, risk, and redundancy assessments. Standardized fact sheets and relationship mapping help teams maintain a shared view of the landscape across domains. This is particularly useful when organizations need repeatable governance rather than ad hoc spreadsheets.
Built for transformation roadmapping
LeanIX supports planning and communication of target states and transition roadmaps tied to capabilities, applications, and technologies. It enables stakeholders to visualize dependencies and impacts, which helps prioritize modernization and rationalization initiatives. Reporting and dashboards are oriented toward portfolio decisions and architecture governance. This aligns well with enterprise-wide transformation programs that require traceability from strategy to applications.
Integration and API ecosystem
LeanIX offers connectors and APIs to ingest and synchronize data from other enterprise systems (for example CMDB, ITSM, and project/portfolio sources). This reduces manual data entry and supports more current portfolio information. Integration options also help position LeanIX as a system of record for architecture and application data while consuming operational signals from other tools. For organizations with multiple data sources, this can improve completeness and consistency of the repository.
Data quality requires ongoing effort
The value of portfolio analysis depends on accurate and maintained application and technology records. Many organizations need defined ownership, governance processes, and periodic reviews to keep fact sheets current. Without sustained operating discipline, dashboards and reports can become outdated. This is a common challenge for repository-centric EA/APM tools and can affect time-to-value.
Advanced modeling can be complex
Teams may need time to configure the meta-model, naming standards, and relationship conventions to match internal architecture practices. More sophisticated use cases (for example, detailed dependency mapping or custom viewpoints) can require specialized EA skills. This can increase implementation effort compared with lighter-weight inventory tools. Organizations without an established EA function may find adoption slower.
Portfolio execution features are limited
LeanIX focuses on architecture and portfolio transparency rather than end-to-end project execution and financial management. Organizations that require deep demand intake, resource capacity planning, time tracking, or detailed portfolio financials often rely on separate systems. While integrations can bridge gaps, this adds configuration and governance overhead. Buyers evaluating it as a broad business management suite may need complementary tools.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Application Portfolio Management (APM) | Not publicly listed — contact sales (priced per application, tiered) | Priced per application; unlimited users. Key features listed on the official pricing page: default APM dashboards & reports, AI capabilities, SSO & virtual workspaces, unlimited configurable dashboards/saved searches/reports, surveys, IP address restriction, portals, automations, meta-model configuration, SaaS discovery, open APIs, SAP landscape & extension discovery. |
| Technology Risk & Compliance | Not publicly listed — contact sales | Features: lifecycle/dependency analysis, discovery of IT components (out-of-the-box or custom), visibility into self-built software, obsolescence risk tracking; integrations include ServiceNow, GitHub Enterprise, Jira Service Management. |
| Architecture & Roadmap Planning | Not publicly listed — contact sales | Features: target architecture modeling, transformation templates/planning, advanced transformation and target-architecture reporting; integration with SAP Cloud ALM. |
| Academic Edition | Free (no cost) | Academic Edition is explicitly offered free of charge for teaching purposes (quota of 150 applications; integrations not included; contract term set to one year, renewable; students can be invited by a lecturer). |
Notes: The vendor's official pricing page specifies that pricing is "based on the number of applications" and uses tiered pricing but does not publish per-application or per-tier prices; it directs visitors to request a demo/contact sales. A trial/proof-of-concept option is referenced on the site (trial/privacy statement and press/blog references). All information is taken only from LeanIX / SAP LeanIX official pages (pricing, product, academic edition, trial privacy statement, and product docs).
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SAP SE
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1972
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