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BetaOS Importer

Bring your existing organization into BetaOS — no manual migration.

The Importer brings your existing organization into BetaOS — without starting from scratch. You export your structure as a spreadsheet (Google Sheet, CSV or Excel), and the Importer maps it into BetaOS entities. You start with a real picture of where you are today, not an empty model. Direct connectors to HR systems like SAP, Personio or Workday are on the roadmap.

Sources 2 aktiv · 3 geplant
Sheets
Google Sheet imported · now
X
Excel / CSV imported · 2 min ago
SAP
SAP geplant
geplant
Personio
Personio geplant
geplant
workday.
Workday geplant
geplant
Mapping
department
cell
manager_id
role · accountable
cost_center
service · buyer
salary_band
(ignored)
+ 18 more rules
BetaOS Base
imported entities
cells
42
roles
218
services
65
targets
134
last import · 2 min ago · 7 entities reconciled

Overview

The import ships with a validated mapping that translates legacy concepts (departments, cost centers, job titles, reporting lines) into BetaCodex-aligned entities (cells, roles, services, economic buyers). The mapping is transparent and editable, so you can see exactly how your hierarchy becomes a network — and adjust the translation where it does not fit. Re-imports are incremental, so your BetaOS model stays in sync with your source spreadsheet while you transform.

Key features

  • Import from Google Sheet, CSV and Excel — no manual migration
  • Validated mappings from legacy concepts to BetaOS entities
  • Editable mapping rules with previews before commit
  • Incremental re-imports with conflict resolution
  • Dry-run mode to inspect changes before applying
  • Audit log of every imported record and mapping decision
  • Planned: direct connectors for SAP, Personio, Workday, SuccessFactors

Use cases

  • Initial migration from a classic HRIS into BetaOS
  • Keeping BetaOS in sync with the system of record during transition
  • Bulk-loading historical structural data for retrospectives
  • Consolidating multiple source systems into one operating model