The third-party data economy is over. Apple killed the cookie. Google capped tracking. Meta charges by the impression for access to audiences brands used to reach for free. In that vacuum, a Swiss software company is selling the only thing that still scales — direct customer ownership.
ClickMind builds white-label web and mobile platforms that companies deploy under their own brand, on their own infrastructure, with 100% data sovereignty. Setup time: 24 hours. No app store dependency. No Meta middleman. No analytics tax to a competitor.
The platform was originally engineered as a software stack for indoor and vertical farming — a high-data, high-compliance environment. After internal digital transformation, ClickMind spun the underlying microservices into a portable infrastructure now serving seven verticals: Real Estate, FinTech, Investor Relations,
Beauty & Cosmetics, Medical, Call Center, and E-Commerce. A separate fast-deployment storefront — ClickMind.ai — lets businesses configure and order a branded application directly through a preview interface.
Each vertical runs the same core engine — CRM, direct messaging, document exchange, scheduling, AI-powered chatbot — wrapped in the operator's own brand. Customers never see ClickMind. They see the company they signed up to do business with. That's the entire pitch.
For two decades, brands have paid platform rents to be allowed to talk to their own customers. Email open rates collapsed under Gmail's promotions tab. Organic social died when algorithms decided who saw what. App store discovery requires paid acquisition to function. ClickMind's industry pages lay out the alternative — a private channel between operator and end user, encrypted, scalable to unlimited users, integrated with Meta Business Suite and Google Ads only where the operator chooses to plug them in.
The AI layer matters more than the form factor. Every ClickMind deployment ships with an AI chatbot tuned to the operator's vertical — handling investor questions, patient intake, real estate inquiries, e-commerce support — at zero marginal cost per conversation. Conversation volume flips from cost line to asset.
The portfolio proves the thesis is operational, not theoretical:
- GrowMotion AG — Swissmedic-licensed European medical cannabis manufacturer running its €8M capital raise on a ClickMind-powered investor app.
- GrowBorg (by GreenState AG) — AI-driven smart indoor growing device that uses the ClickMind stack to run its consumer community, real-time plant monitoring, and global grower network.
Two different verticals. Same infrastructure. One operating system.
The macro trend favors ClickMind. As AI agents replace search-based discovery, owned channels become the only retrieval surface a brand fully controls. Citation
Share is the new market share. Brands that own their data — not Google's snapshot of it, not Meta's pixel of it — are the ones AI engines will surface cleanly.
ClickMind isn't selling software. It's selling sovereignty.
Source links:
- ClickMind: https://www.clickmind.com/
- About: https://www.clickmind.com/about-us
- Industries: https://www.clickmind.com/industries
- Real Estate vertical: https://www.clickmind.com/real-estate
- ClickMind.ai (deployment): https://www.clickmind.ai/
- GrowMotion AG press release: https://www.openpr.com/news/4483813/grow-motion-ag-swiss-quality-for-the-european-medical-cannabis
- GrowBorg: https://www.growborg.ai/





