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Top 13 Value Stream Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 13 SaaS companies in Value Stream Management Software. They have combined revenues of $196.9M and employ 1.4K people. They have raised $153.8M and serve 6K customers combined.

Value Stream Management Software encompasses various tools and practices designed to measure and optimize the flow of value within an organization. It provides visualizations of workflows, allowing teams to identify inefficiencies, eliminate waste, and enhance the overall delivery of products or services. Typical features of these software solutions include value stream mapping, data analysis, reporting dashboards, and integration with existing development and operational tools. This software is commonly used by organizations aiming to improve their agile and DevOps practices, as it directly addresses the workflows involved in software development, project management, and service delivery. Key user personas often include IT leaders, project managers, and operations teams who seek to streamline their processes and achieve better alignment between development and business objectives. The ultimate goal is to enhance decision-making and increase responsiveness to customer needs through improved visibility and collaboration across teams.

Companies
13
Revenue
$196.9M
Funding
$153.8M
Employees
1.4K

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Top Value Stream Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

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Kovair Software

Menlo Park, California, United States

Kovair Software is a Silicon Valley software products company specializing in the domain of Software Product Development tools and solutions and supports global software development and management through Value Stream Management Platforms – VSMP. Kovair’s focus on integrating third-party best-of-breed ALM and various other tools such as PLM, PPM, ERP, CAD, CRM, ITSM, Test Management and other Applications enables the creation of products in a synchronized tools environment through its Omnibus Integration Platform. Now with its recent addition of DevOps and DevSecOps capabilities, it has a full offering of product development tools in multiple domains enabling high-quality product development and digital transformation for corporations. Kovair’s flagship products Omnibus Integration Platform, Kovair DevSecOps and DevSecOps, Kovair ALM, PPM and QuickSync, are highly preferred solutions for some of the major corporations globally. Who uses our products: Our business products are of B2B type and cater to the software development industry across various verticals – BFSI, Manufacturing, Networking, Telecom, Defense, IT Consulting and more. Independent Software Vendors – ISVs, Software product development and project management companies use Kovair’s ALM platform and integration solutions to develop or manage software applications for commercial or in-house purposes.

Revenue
$8.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
80
Growth
-
2
Craft.io

Tel Aviv, Israel

Developer of product development and management tools intended to help businesses to develop goal-driven products. The company's tools turn plans into action by prioritizing and assigning work items to teams and customize each team's workflow to define the process, enabling clients to track the progress of their products and efficiently plan and manage their processes in an agile environment.

Revenue
$6M
Customers
1K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$8M
Team size
27
Growth
145.97%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide capabilities for mapping and analyzing value streams - Should enable real-time data tracking and reporting on workflow performance - Must assist in identifying bottlenecks and inefficient processes - Should integrate with other development and operational tools for seamless workflow - Must support both agile and DevOps methodologies in project management - Not just focused on project management; must also optimize the entire value delivery process - Should include features for collaboration among cross-functional teams