When Verto was first developed, it was designed to help teams plan, track and deliver projects. For many organisations, that was exactly what they needed: a secure, accessible space to collaborate, manage tasks and evidence progress.
But as our clients’ ambitions grew, so did their delivery landscapes. Single projects became programmes. Those programmes connected into strategic portfolios spanning multiple departments, regions and organisations.
We saw that our clients were no longer managing discrete pieces of work. They were orchestrating transformation at scale, often across dozens of interdependent programmes and hundreds of projects.
Our platform needed to evolve to meet that challenge.
Over the past decade, we have re-engineered Verto from a project-level tool into a complete P3M platform. That transformation has been driven by three clear needs our clients shared with us:
Every stage of our product development has been guided by these requirements.
Today, Verto provides:
The result is a platform that allows clients to move seamlessly from project detail to portfolio insight, with full traceability and accountability along the way.
For many years, we described Verto as a project and programme management (or PPM) platform. But that language no longer captured the full scope of what our clients were doing or what our technology was enabling.
Every organisation we work with is delivering transformation at three levels:
By calling this P3M, standing for Portfolio, Programme and Project Management, we are describing what the platform now supports by design: a connected ecosystem of delivery, this shift isn’t cosmetic. It is a reflection of how our clients actually work.
Our early releases were project-centric. Each workspace acted as a standalone environment, ideal for managing a single project lifecycle. As client needs evolved, we began introducing programme-level functionality, with aggregating reporting, tracking interdependencies and coordinating related workstreams.
The next step was portfolio management, allowing leadership teams to view all activity through a single strategic lens.
Today, these layers are part of one unified data structure. A change made at project level can automatically reflect in programme and portfolio views. Dashboards, workflows and benefits reporting all scale upwards, maintaining consistency and control. This is the technical foundation of P3M within Verto: a single source of truth that scales from task to transformation.
Our clients operate in some of the most complex delivery environments: NHS systems, local authorities, central government departments and multi-agency partnerships.
They need a platform that supports:
By building P3M capability directly into the core of the platform, we are helping these organisations move beyond fragmented tools and spreadsheets. They can now manage transformation end-to-end, with full visibility and confidence in their data.
Our product roadmap continues to focus on strengthening P3M capability.
Upcoming releases will expand:
As our clients’ needs evolve, so will Verto. Our goal remains the same: to provide a single platform for planning, delivering and evidencing transformation, at every level of scale.