Webinar Announced: Why Do 'Under-Spec' and 'Over-Spec' Coexist in Highly Functional SaaS That Goes Underutilized?
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- Webinar Announced: Why Do 'Under-Spec' and 'Over-Spec' Coexist in Highly Functional SaaS That Goes Underutilized?
- Despite the widespread adoption of feature-rich SaaS solutions, many companies face a paradox: underutilized features alongside critical functionality gaps. This webinar explores the root causes and introduces @pocket, a no-code tool enabling businesses to build tailored applications that align precisely with evolving operational needs.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 18, 2026
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Despite the widespread adoption of feature-rich SaaS solutions, many companies face a paradox: underutilized features alongside critical functionality gaps. This webinar explores the root causes and introduces @pocket, a no-code tool enabling businesses to build tailored applications that align precisely with evolving operational needs.
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- Webinar Announced: Why Do 'Under-Spec' and 'Over-Spec' Coexist in Highly Functional SaaS That Goes Underutilized? (June 18, 2026), PR Times
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- PR Times
- Date
- June 18, 2026
Despite the widespread adoption of feature-rich SaaS solutions, many companies face a paradox: underutilized features alongside critical functionality gaps. This webinar explores the root causes and introduces @pocket, a no-code tool enabling businesses to build tailored applications that align precisely with evolving operational needs.
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■ Insights from IT Department Survey: The Paradox of Unused Features and Functional Gaps in High-Functionality SaaS
According to a survey report targeting corporate IT department staff, while many companies are adopting SaaS as part of their DX initiatives, a mismatch has emerged in practice: systems are rich in features but underutilized, while lacking necessary functions for actual business tasks. In fact, approximately 70% of corporate IT personnel do not fully understand their company’s SaaS implementation objectives, and about 65% report that less than 60% of available features are actively used across the organization. Even SaaS solutions that appeared highly functional at the time of adoption may now significantly deviate from current business requirements due to operational changes or staff turnover.
■ Inability to Rebuild or Modify According to Business Needs Widens the Gap with Frontline Teams
When the original rationale and intended use cases for SaaS adoption are not properly handed over, only routine operational procedures get passed on. As a result, it becomes unclear why the system was introduced or which business challenges it was meant to solve. This leads to a simultaneous occurrence of over-specification—paying for unused high-end features—and under-specification—failing to support actual frontline needs. Moreover, without an environment that allows for rebuilding or modification based on evolving requirements, organizations struggle to reassess or improve their systems, widening the gap with frontline teams and increasing the management burden on IT departments.
■ Building Business-Aligned Applications with Fast, Affordable, and Simple No-Code Tools
This seminar will clarify key points for reevaluating high-functionality SaaS and demonstrate how to use @pocket, a no-code business application development tool available from ¥300 per user per month. Instead of deploying large-scale systems from the start, organizations can begin small by building only the necessary functions and then flexibly modify and expand them as business needs evolve. This approach helps alleviate both the cost burden of over-specification and the functional gaps that existing SaaS platforms cannot address. Through live demonstrations, we will show how to quickly, affordably, and easily create and iteratively improve applications tailored to frontline operations.
■ Who Should Attend
- Those who have implemented high-functionality SaaS for sales support, customer management, or marketing but feel many features go unused
- Those using SaaS for HR, attendance management, expense reporting, or workflows but find it misaligned with actual operations
- Those managing project, task, or inquiry systems via SaaS but struggle to match their internal business flows
- Those facing challenges in reevaluating SaaS or enabling frontline-driven development and modification due to poor knowledge transfer of original implementation goals
■ Organizer and Co-organizer
Ait-OEC Corporation
■ Cooperation
Majisemi Corporation
For details and registration, click here.
Majisemi Corporation will continue to host webinars that deliver real value to participants.
Past seminar materials and other upcoming events are available ▶ here.
Majisemi Corporation
3-12 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0094
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords:
■ Insights from IT Department Survey: The Paradox of Unused Features and Functional Gaps in High-Functionality SaaS
According to a survey report targeting corporate IT department staff, while many companies are adopting SaaS as part of their DX initiatives, a mismatch has emerged in practice: systems are rich in features but underutilized, while lacking necessary functions for actual business tasks. In fact, approximately 70% of corporate IT personnel do not fully understand their company’s SaaS implementation objectives, and about 65% report that less than 60% of available features are actively used across the organization. Even SaaS solutions that appeared highly functional at the time of adoption may now significantly deviate from current business requirements due to operational changes or staff turnover.
■ Inability to Rebuild or Modify According to Business Needs Widens the Gap with Frontline Teams
When the original rationale and intended use cases for SaaS adoption are not properly handed over, only routine operational procedures get passed on. As a result, it becomes unclear why the system was introduced or which business challenges it was meant to solve. This leads to a simultaneous occurrence of over-specification—paying for unused high-end features—and under-specification—failing to support actual frontline needs. Moreover, without an environment that allows for rebuilding or modification based on evolving requirements, organizations struggle to reassess or improve their systems, widening the gap with frontline teams and increasing the management burden on IT departments.
■ Building Business-Aligned Applications with Fast, Affordable, and Simple No-Code Tools
This seminar will clarify key points for reevaluating high-functionality SaaS and demonstrate how to use @pocket, a no-code business application development tool available from ¥300 per user per month. Instead of deploying large-scale systems from the start, organizations can begin small by building only the necessary functions and then flexibly modify and expand them as business needs evolve. This approach helps alleviate both the cost burden of over-specification and the functional gaps that existing SaaS platforms cannot address. Through live demonstrations, we will show how to quickly, affordably, and easily create and iteratively improve applications tailored to frontline operations.
■ Who Should Attend
- Those who have implemented high-functionality SaaS for sales support, customer management, or marketing but feel many features go unused
- Those using SaaS for HR, attendance management, expense reporting, or workflows but find it misaligned with actual operations
- Those managing project, task, or inquiry systems via SaaS but struggle to match their internal business flows
- Those facing challenges in reevaluating SaaS or enabling frontline-driven development and modification due to poor knowledge transfer of original implementation goals
■ Organizer and Co-organizer
Ait-OEC Corporation
■ Cooperation
Majisemi Corporation
For details and registration, click here.
Majisemi Corporation will continue to host webinars that deliver real value to participants.
Past seminar materials and other upcoming events are available ▶ here.
Majisemi Corporation
3-12 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0094
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords:
FAQ
Why aren't highly functional SaaS systems fully utilized on-site?
Implementation goals and business needs aren't properly shared, causing misalignment.
Why do 'over-spec' and 'under-spec' issues occur simultaneously?
SaaS can't keep up with business changes, leading to unused features and missing functions.
What can no-code tools solve?
They enable low-cost, flexible app development aligned with actual operations.
Who should attend this webinar?
IT and operational staff facing SaaS utilization challenges.
What is the '@pocket' tool?
A no-code app builder from ¥300/user/month, enabling frontline-driven development.