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31/03/2026 14:05
Whatfix-Commissioned Study Finds Enterprises Stand to Lose $10.9M Annually Due to Poor Digital AdoptionEQS-News: Whatfix / Key word(s): Miscellaneous As AI adoption accelerates and effectiveness gaps persist, Whatfix bridges the gap building on strong 2025 momentum. The company is evolving into an AI-first platform powering measurable digital transformation at scale. SAN JOSE, Calif., March 31, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Whatfix, the AI-native platform for enterprise technology adoption, today released the findings of a study it commissioned with Forrester Consulting. The study found that a mid-sized enterprise of approximately 1,000 employees could lose an estimated $10.9 million annually due to poor digital adoption, underscoring the need for Digital Adoption Platforms (DAPs) to translate enterprise applications and AI investments into measurable outcomes. ![]() The findings are based on a global survey of 335 senior decision-makers (Director level and above) across North America, Europe, APAC, and India, with the majority (97%) reporting annual revenues exceeding $1 billion. Key Findings Highlight Why Digital Adoption Is Critical to Digital Transformation Success
As enterprises scale AI, digital adoption maturity becomes critical. Governance, workflow integration, and measurement determine impact. Modern DAPs are emerging as the orchestrator of AI execution, embedding governance, workflow intelligence and real-time contextual guidance directly into enterprise workflows to ensure measurable outcomes at scale. Find the full insights from the Whatfix-commissioned Forrester Consulting study here. The study also includes a Forrester-defined framework for organizations to evaluate their digital adoption maturity. "Enterprises are buying and building AI faster than ever, but adoption is not keeping pace," said Khadim Batti, Co-founder and CEO of Whatfix. "The real challenge is operationalizing intelligence inside real workflows with governance and measurable outcomes. Digital adoption maturity is no longer optional, it has become the difference between AI ambition and AI outcomes." "We treat AI as driving intelligence into whatever we do. With frequent changes in content creators, consistency and speed of delivery are critical for us. This is where AI plays a powerful role," said Satyen Shah, Vice President – IT & Digital Solutions, JSW Steel. "AI is helping us contextualize user queries across Salesforce modules and deliver highly relevant, in-the-flow support. AI without context is of no use, and Whatfix's roadmap around contextual intelligence and automation is creating real impact for us." Whatfix Momentum in 2025 1. Financial and Market Momentum Reinforce Category Leadership 2. Whatfix Product Suite: Accelerating AI Powered Digital Transformation a. Artificial Intelligence Screensense advanced as the core AI engine behind Whatfix, strengthening its ability to understand screen structure, workflow context, and user intent in real time. Agentic Product-Suite Early enterprise adopters are already seeing measurable impact, including:
More than 30% of new enterprise buyers in the second half of 2025 adopted AI Agents as part of their Whatfix rollout, signaling a clear shift toward AI-first digital adoption strategies. Seek for Salesforce was also introduced in 2025 as the world's first AI Agent to independently navigate workflows and complete Salesforce Trailhead Admin Challenges. This milestone marked a shift from AI that guides users to AI that executes tasks within enterprise systems—reinforcing Whatfix's vision of governed, autonomous execution at scale. b. Launched a Faster Way to Create Flows with Quick Capture Mode in DAP - c. Mirror Expands into a New Market with AI Roleplay AI Roleplay addresses a critical enterprise gap of moving beyond system training to real-world readiness. By enabling teams to practice conversations, edge cases, and decision-making scenarios, organizations are reducing time-to-proficiency and improving customer experience outcomes at scale. d. Product Analytics Advances from Insights to Action Key advancements included:
Together, these capabilities enable enterprises to identify friction as it occurs and immediately trigger contextual flows or guidance. 2026 and beyond: In early 2026, Whatfix strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Amit Sureka as Chief Financial Officer, alongside the return of Patrick Ashamalla as Head of Product Research & Design and the addition of Vasupradha S as Head of Analyst Relations & Market Intelligence, as it scales its AI-native platform globally. The company continues to receive recognition for its growth, AI innovation, product leadership, and customer centricity including the 2025 AI Breakthrough Award for Product Analytics, InfoWorld's Technology of the Year Award for Mirror, 2026 Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards finalist, G2 best software awards and ranking as a #1 DAP leader on the G2 Grid, Gold Stevie for Customer Service Department of the Year. As enterprises scale AI, Whatfix will continue expanding its autonomous execution capabilities, positioning its platform as the orchestration layer for AI-driven digital transformation at scale. To support this next phase of AI led growth, the company will pursue disciplined expansion through sustained organic innovation and selective strategic acquisitions, further strengthening its platform capabilities and global enterprise footprint. About Whatfix: Media Contact: Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2945747/Whatfix_Logo_v1.jpg
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