In a world where digital transformation is no longer a luxury but a necessity, Agilis has quietly become one of Malta’s most trusted technology partners.
With over 25 years of experience, the company has helped organisations – across the real estate, retail, banking, and construction sectors – unlock real value through smart, tailored digital solutions.
Rather than leading with buzzwords or flashy tech, Agilis commits to understanding business on a deep level. Starting each client relationship with a conversation (not a pitch), they ask the right questions, listen carefully, and translate business needs into intelligent, practical systems that work.
“We speak the language of business,” says Andrew Cutajar, COO at Agilis. “That means understanding how teams operate, what challenges they’re facing, and where technology can simplify, streamline, or completely transform how they work. Only then do we build the right solution around them.”
That consultative mindset is what makes Agilis stand out. While their service offering spans enterprise software, AI solutions, and end-to-end digital transformation projects, everything they do is grounded in real operational challenges and in solving them.
One of the strongest examples is Focus 360, Agilis’ project management ERP (enterprise resource planning) tailored for companies managing large-scale mechanical, electrical, or technical service projects. Companies in this field often juggle hundreds of contracts and jobs simultaneously, with tight margins and high regulatory expectations. Focus 360 centralises all project data in one platform, tracking resources, allocating costs, and reporting profitability in real time. It gives management visibility and control, with the flexibility to adapt as business needs evolve.
Agilis has also enhanced Focus 360 with Mamvo POS (point-of-sale) integration, delivering a smooth, intelligent point-of-sale solution for pharmacies. With a single scan, pharmacists can add products to the bill, run necessary compliance checks and update inventory, eliminating double work and reducing the risk of error. It is a small change with a big impact, reflecting Agilis’ belief that transformation often lies in making everyday tasks easier.
In real estate, Agilis has established itself as the leading name in estate agency software with Realty. Instead of resting on that success, the company has reimagined the product by sitting down directly with its users.
“We wanted to future-proof Realty, but we didn’t do it in isolation,” Andrew explains. “We met with clients, listened to how they actually use the platform, and rebuilt it around their current needs.” The result is a streamlined, modular, mobile-ready platform that meets the demands of modern agencies, from listing management and client matching to commissions and reporting, all in one place.
Whether delivering Realty, Focus 360, other core offerings like Interpay (for payroll and HR), or Documizr for knowledge management, the Agilis approach remains the same: understand the business, build what fits, and stay involved for the long haul.
Underlying all of this is a strong belief that digital transformation is not a one-time event but a continuous journey. And increasingly, that journey includes artificial intelligence.
“AI isn’t just a future trend; it’s here now,” Andrew says. “But there's a lot of noise around it at the moment. So it’s important for businesses to consider how they can apply AI to mitigate certain risks and/or reduce significant inefficiencies. Naturally, we’re well positioned to have informed conversations with clients, understand their requirements and accordingly suggest different solutions that either leverage AI or explore other avenues.”
Rather than using AI to bring about massive changes, he emphasises, “it’s about helping teams unlock serious efficiencies with simple tools that remove friction, reduce repetition, and surface the information they need to make decisions faster.”
Documizr, for instance, allows users to find information from within their organisation’s documentation using natural language, saving hours every week on data retrieval. Other applications include transaction monitoring, predictive reporting, and task automation — not to replace teams, but to support them with smarter, faster systems.
This business-first mindset is why Agilis continues to grow, not just through sales, but through relationships. “Our clients don’t just buy software; they gain a partner who listens, advises, builds, and evolves alongside them. In the end, our job is to help organisations work better,” Andrew shares.
“We’re not here to push products. We’re here to build technology that fits – and keeps fitting – as the business moves forward.” Because digital transformation doesn’t end at launch. With Agilis, that’s just the beginning.
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