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SolutionX Blueprint vs LeanIX: From Enterprise Architecture Repositories to Workstream-Level Execution Models

Introduction:

Both SolutionX Blueprint and LeanIX support enterprise architecture practices, but they are built for fundamentally different purposes.

 

Traditional enterprise architecture tools like LeanIX are designed to represent the steady-state view of an enterprise — capturing applications, technologies, and their relationships to support planning and governance.

SolutionX Blueprint extends beyond this by connecting strategy, architecture, and execution at the workstream level, enabling organizations to move from planning to delivery through a structured, living model.

The Core Difference:

At a high level:

  • SolutionX Blueprint connects strategy to execution through workstream-level solution design

  • LeanIX focuses on enterprise-wide architecture visibility and planning

 

This makes SolutionX Blueprint not just an enterprise architecture tool, but also a solution architecture and execution alignment platform

Capability Comparison:

Capability
SolutionX Blueprint
LeanIX
Enterprise Architecture Repository
Present, but extended into execution context
Strong IT portfolio and application landscape management
Solution Design
Core capability
Not a primary focus
Strategy to Execution Alignment
Native and structured
Indirect, requires integration with other tools
Delivery Alignment
Built-in
External to platform
Document Dependency
Replaces documents with structured model
Reduced but still artifact-centric
Model Type
Connected, living model
Repository of artifacts and relationships
Workstream / Initiative-Level Design
Core capability
Not a primary focus
Platform
Built natively on Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps + Dataverse)
Proprietary SaaS platform
Pricing
$4,800 per year up to 25 Power Users, unlimited read-only users
Enterprise pricing (not publicly listed)

When LeanIX May Be a Good Fit:

LeanIX may be suitable if your organization:

  • Needs strong application portfolio management

  • Focuses on IT landscape visibility

  • Operates primarily at enterprise planning level

  • Uses separate tools for execution and delivery tracking

 

When SolutionX Blueprint May Be a Better Fit:

SolutionX Blueprint may be more suitable if your organization:

  • Needs to connect strategy directly to execution

  • Runs complex transformation initiatives

  • Relies heavily on PowerPoint, Word, Excel and fragmented documents

  • Requires workstream-level solution design

  • Wants a single model across strategy, architecture, and delivery

A Shift in Enterprise Architecture Thinking:

Traditional enterprise architecture tools focus on:

         “Describing the enterprise”

SolutionX Blueprint focuses on:

         “Driving transformation through a connected model of strategy, architecture, and execution”

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