17 Apr 2025
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I'd build connected apps for SAP S/4 Hana Fioiri launchpad powered by ...

...KI to implement and carry out various acticitivities in the underlaying SAP modules FI-CO, MM, Logistik without requiring the user to dig deeper as the UX of Fiori . They only need to add some corner data and RPA based solution would carry out with the required activities.

Confidence
Engagement
Net use signal
Net buy signal

Idea type: Minimal Signal

There’s barely any market activity - either because the problem is very niche or not important enough. You’ll need to prove real demand exists before investing significant time.

Should You Build It?

Not yet, validate more.


Your are here

Based on your idea, you're venturing into a niche market focusing on enhancing the SAP S/4 Hana Fiori launchpad with connected apps powered by AI and RPA. The goal is to simplify SAP module activities for users, removing the need for deep dives into Fiori's UX. Given that there's only one similar product we found, we're in "Minimal Signal" territory, suggesting a very niche problem or one that isn't seen as critical enough by many. The engagement around the similar product is also very low, with only one comment, indicating minimal discussion and interest. This means the path ahead involves proving demand before committing significant resources. Be prepared for an uphill battle to validate your assumptions.

Recommendations

  1. Given the limited market validation, your first step should be to engage directly with potential SAP users and gather interest. Post in SAP-related online communities, forums, or LinkedIn groups to gauge the demand for AI and RPA-powered Fiori apps that simplify tasks in FI-CO, MM, and Logistics modules. Clearly articulate the benefits of your solution and ask for feedback.
  2. To validate the core value proposition, offer to manually implement your proposed solution for 2-3 potential customers. This hands-on approach will allow you to understand their specific pain points, refine your solution, and gather testimonials. Use this as a learning opportunity to improve your understanding of their workflows.
  3. Create a simple explainer video demonstrating how your connected apps streamline SAP activities and improve user experience. Host the video on a platform like YouTube or Vimeo and track viewership metrics to gauge interest. Pay attention to the audience retention to understand which parts of the demo resonate the most.
  4. To further gauge commitment, consider creating a waiting list for your product and asking for a small, refundable deposit to join. This will help you filter out casual interest and identify users who are genuinely willing to invest in your solution. If you get enough interest, start building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
  5. Given the 'Minimal Signal' category and low engagement metrics, set a clear deadline for your validation efforts. If you cannot find at least five genuinely interested people or companies within three weeks, it's crucial to re-evaluate the idea. Consider pivoting to a more pressing need within the SAP ecosystem or shelving the project altogether.
  6. Focus on very specific use cases within SAP modules to start. Rather than trying to solve everything at once, pick one or two high-impact, common activities in FI-CO, MM, or Logistics that your connected apps can streamline. This targeted approach will make it easier to demonstrate value and attract early adopters.

Questions

  1. What specific, measurable pain points are you addressing with your AI/RPA-powered SAP Fiori apps that existing solutions or manual processes fail to solve adequately?
  2. How will you ensure data security and compliance with SAP's security standards when integrating your connected apps with sensitive SAP modules like FI-CO and MM?
  3. What is your go-to-market strategy for reaching SAP users and IT decision-makers, and how will you differentiate your solution from existing SAP add-ons or custom development projects?

Your are here

Based on your idea, you're venturing into a niche market focusing on enhancing the SAP S/4 Hana Fiori launchpad with connected apps powered by AI and RPA. The goal is to simplify SAP module activities for users, removing the need for deep dives into Fiori's UX. Given that there's only one similar product we found, we're in "Minimal Signal" territory, suggesting a very niche problem or one that isn't seen as critical enough by many. The engagement around the similar product is also very low, with only one comment, indicating minimal discussion and interest. This means the path ahead involves proving demand before committing significant resources. Be prepared for an uphill battle to validate your assumptions.

Recommendations

  1. Given the limited market validation, your first step should be to engage directly with potential SAP users and gather interest. Post in SAP-related online communities, forums, or LinkedIn groups to gauge the demand for AI and RPA-powered Fiori apps that simplify tasks in FI-CO, MM, and Logistics modules. Clearly articulate the benefits of your solution and ask for feedback.
  2. To validate the core value proposition, offer to manually implement your proposed solution for 2-3 potential customers. This hands-on approach will allow you to understand their specific pain points, refine your solution, and gather testimonials. Use this as a learning opportunity to improve your understanding of their workflows.
  3. Create a simple explainer video demonstrating how your connected apps streamline SAP activities and improve user experience. Host the video on a platform like YouTube or Vimeo and track viewership metrics to gauge interest. Pay attention to the audience retention to understand which parts of the demo resonate the most.
  4. To further gauge commitment, consider creating a waiting list for your product and asking for a small, refundable deposit to join. This will help you filter out casual interest and identify users who are genuinely willing to invest in your solution. If you get enough interest, start building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
  5. Given the 'Minimal Signal' category and low engagement metrics, set a clear deadline for your validation efforts. If you cannot find at least five genuinely interested people or companies within three weeks, it's crucial to re-evaluate the idea. Consider pivoting to a more pressing need within the SAP ecosystem or shelving the project altogether.
  6. Focus on very specific use cases within SAP modules to start. Rather than trying to solve everything at once, pick one or two high-impact, common activities in FI-CO, MM, or Logistics that your connected apps can streamline. This targeted approach will make it easier to demonstrate value and attract early adopters.

Questions

  1. What specific, measurable pain points are you addressing with your AI/RPA-powered SAP Fiori apps that existing solutions or manual processes fail to solve adequately?
  2. How will you ensure data security and compliance with SAP's security standards when integrating your connected apps with sensitive SAP modules like FI-CO and MM?
  3. What is your go-to-market strategy for reaching SAP users and IT decision-makers, and how will you differentiate your solution from existing SAP add-ons or custom development projects?

  • Confidence: Low
    • Number of similar products: 1
  • Engagement: Low
    • Average number of comments: 1
  • Net use signal: 0.0%
    • Positive use signal: 0.0%
    • Negative use signal: 0.0%
  • Net buy signal: 0.0%
    • Positive buy signal: 0.0%
    • Negative buy signal: 0.0%

This chart summarizes all the similar products we found for your idea in a single plot.

The x-axis represents the overall feedback each product received. This is calculated from the net use and buy signals that were expressed in the comments. The maximum is +1, which means all comments (across all similar products) were positive, expressed a willingness to use & buy said product. The minimum is -1 and it means the exact opposite.

The y-axis captures the strength of the signal, i.e. how many people commented and how does this rank against other products in this category. The maximum is +1, which means these products were the most liked, upvoted and talked about launches recently. The minimum is 0, meaning zero engagement or feedback was received.

The sizes of the product dots are determined by the relevance to your idea, where 10 is the maximum.

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