Discover why you will replace HOPEX

Does Boldo offer a simpler configuration and broader adoption than HOPEX? Can regulatory requirements be addressed with a platform that is both simpler and faster? Is this solution relevant for initiating an Enterprise Architecture approach without heavy complexity?


Discover why Boldo stands out as a more accessible alternative to HOPEX.





Bizzdesign Hopex, the MEGA legacy at the core of governance

Formerly MEGA International, a historic French player founded in 1991, Hopex established itself as a structuring reference in Enterprise Architecture, particularly for its ability to connect architecture, governance, risk, and compliance. Its acquisition in 2024 by Bizzdesign, backed by Main Capital Partners, marks a major phase of industrial consolidation. Hopex remains an extremely comprehensive solution, designed in an era when methodological and technical complexity was the norm, making it a robust but heavy platform whose agility against modern SaaS and collaborative standards is now a central challenge.

Boldo, a modern and sovereign alternative

Boldo positions itself as an agile alternative for organisations seeking architecture that is directly actionable, without relying on a platform built from multiple historical layers or shaped by complex software mergers. The platform prioritises clarity of use, rapid deployment, and European data sovereignty, enabling value creation without organisational or technical inertia.

Raison #1

A living metamodel and adaptability

Hopex’s historical strength lies in the rigour of its repository, particularly well suited to highly regulated environments. This structural rigidity, however, becomes a limitation in agile contexts, where evolving the metamodel, adding attributes, or creating specific views often requires specialised consultants or heavy configuration cycles.

Boldo is built on a dynamic, no-code metamodel, designed to evolve in real time with organisational needs. Objects, attributes, and relationships can be adjusted within minutes, allowing architecture to keep pace with business, regulatory, or strategic transformations without complex project cycles. The tool adapts to the organisation, not the other way around.

Raison #2

Usability and day-to-day adoption

Hopex remains primarily a specialist-driven solution, where functional richness translates into a dense interface and demanding navigation logic. Contribution and maintenance of the repository often rely on expert profiles, limiting adoption by business and operational teams and causing data to become outdated when usage remains confined to a small group of specialists.

Boldo takes the opposite approach, designing the platform for daily use by a wide range of profiles, from IT teams to business users and decision-makers. The user experience is inspired by modern collaborative tools, making contribution simple, fluid, and immediate. Architecture becomes a shared steering tool, rather than a burdensome repository reserved for experts.

Raison #3

Time to value, costs, and organisational inertia

A Hopex initiative typically represents a significant investment, both in licensing and associated services. Between module costs, expert consulting, and the time required to structure the initial repository, value is often only perceived after several months, within a long and heavily committed project trajectory.

Boldo follows a radically different path, with rapid deployment and immediate value creation. The platform can be configured autonomously, first dashboards and visualisations become usable within weeks, and costs remain clear and controlled. This approach significantly reduces overall investment, while ensuring continuous delivery of decision-making value, without tunnel effects or dependency on heavy external services.

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Designed for collaboration across all stakeholders

Architecture should not live in silos. With Boldo, business teams, IT and leadership work on the same views, in a shared and living workspace. Everyone explores, comments and aligns in real time. Architecture becomes a collective alignment tool, directly understood and adopted across the organization.

Boldo X Scaleway

Built on European data sovereignty

Boldo is a European platform, with data hosted in Europe on Scaleway, a trusted sovereign cloud infrastructure. Your architecture repository stays fully under your control, in an environment designed to meet regulatory requirements. No ambiguity, no hidden dependencies: clear hosting, clear rules, full transparency.

Page Metamodel

A flexible metamodel that adapts to your reality

Every organization has its own constraints and maturity. Boldo relies on a flexible and evolving metamodel that adapts to your context instead of forcing a rigid framework. Start simple, enrich progressively, and let your architecture evolve at your own pace.

Diagram

Visual storytelling at the core of the experience

In Boldo, diagramming is not an afterthought, it’s the heart of the product. Views are intuitive, visually refined and immediately readable. Clear hierarchies, smooth navigation and embedded diagrams make architecture easy to grasp and easy to share, from executive committees to hands-on workshops.

Fair and transparent pricing

Boldo offers Pro and Team plans in self-service, with public and predictable per-user pricing. No opaque licenses, no hidden bundles, no constant renegotiation. From day one, you know what you pay, what you get, and how it scales.

We are here to drive adoption and value

Customer Success is central to our approach. We work closely with teams to build an architecture governance that is useful, alive and truly adopted. Responsive support, continuous exchanges and a long-term vision ensure architecture becomes a concrete decision-making asset, not a theoretical exercise.

Compare features, pricing, and key benefits in detail to choose the solution that best fits your organization.


Bizzdesign HOPEXBoldo
Pricing
Pricing modelModule-based pricing and user seatsUser packs and modelled assets
Price positioning$$$$$$$$
Free trial
Self-service offer
Enterprise offer
User experience
Modern interface (Web only)
Consistency across views
Implementation time~ 6 to 12 months~ 1 to 6 weeks
Learning curve for architectsSteep (expertise required)Very fast
Learning curve for business / C-level usersModerateVery fast
Collaboration
Permissions managementComplex (role-based)Very fine grained (fields and relationships)
Real-time multi-user modelling (check-in / out logic)
Comments linked to objects and views
Mentions and notifications
Object-level history and versioning
Modelling
Custom object types creation
Object hierarchies
Custom properties per type
Custom relationships
Process modelling (integrated)
ArchiMate metamodel support
Framework-agnostic modelling
Storytelling and visualisation
Dynamic views (auto-synchronised)
Nested cartographies
Data visualisation
Auto-generated diagrams
Bidirectional data ↔ visuals synchronisation
Storytelling mode and scenarised views
Multi-dimensional impact analysis
Data and automation
Public API
Batch imports (CSV)
Native connectors
Data validation rules (Q4 2026)
Automated triggers on changes (Q4 2026)
SaaS hosting
Sovereign hosting
On-premise hosting


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