A new level of openness
Most process automation platforms are experienced through a sales demo or a limited trial. OCTO Sandbox gives users hands-on access to build fully functional process applications themselves.
OCTO Sandbox is a 60 day free trial that gives you hands-on access to explore OCTO, test your process ideas, and build fully functional process applications without programming or scripting — ready to transfer to another OCTO system when you move forward.
Start fast by uploading your own documents or media into an existing OCTO process application. See how OCTO captures information, routes work, and moves tasks forward.
Once you understand the flow, create your own workflow in OCTO. Use your documents, rules, and process steps to shape a process that fits your business.
Note: OCTO Sandbox runs in the cloud. You are responsible for ensuring uploaded data complies with your organization’s policies and applicable data protection regulations.
Most process automation platforms are experienced through a sales demo or a limited trial. OCTO Sandbox gives users hands-on access to build fully functional process applications themselves.
OCTO Sandbox is not a scripted demo or a watered-down trial. It gives you the chance to build fully functional process applications in OCTO.
Go from process idea to working application quickly — no programming, no scripting required.
Build workflows that bring together documents, data, AI, systems, services, decisions, tasks, and people in one process application.
Experiment in a sandbox environment without affecting live systems. Learn, test, refine, and validate process ideas before moving further.
Early access in a sandbox can uncover bottlenecks, reveal ROI drivers, and inform architecture decisions—helping IT and business teams align on a unified automation strategy.
You need automation that is fast to build, but still controlled, scalable, and transparent.
With OCTO Sandbox, you can evaluate how documents, data, AI, systems, services, and users work together in one environment.
You are responsible for improving results, but full implementation projects can take time to start.
With OCTO Sandbox, you can test your own workflow ideas and prove value before committing.
Daily work is often slowed down by manual tasks, disconnected tools, and limited process visibility.
With OCTO Sandbox, you can test how documents, people, systems, and services can work together in one controlled workflow.
You know where the process slows down, but you usually depend on technical teams to change it.
With OCTO Sandbox, you can build and adapt process applications without programming or scripting.
OCTO Sandbox is a 60 day free trial that gives you hands-on access to explore OCTO, test your process ideas, and build fully functional process applications without programming or scripting — ready to transfer to another OCTO system when you move forward.
Yes. OCTO Sandboxes are free to explore for 60 days.
No. OCTO is designed so business and operations teams can explore processes without programming or scripting. IT teams can also use the Sandbox to evaluate governance, integrations, control, and scalability.
Yes. You can use your own documents to test ready-made processes and, later, to build and validate your own process.
You have 60 days in total to explore OCTO Sandboxes, test documents, request your own process-building environment, involve your team, and prepare the next step.
Yes. OCTO Sandboxes are designed to help business, operations, and IT teams evaluate the same process together.
OCTO Sandbox runs in a cloud environment and is intended for evaluation and testing purposes only.
You are responsible for determining whether the data you upload may be processed in this environment under your organization’s policies and applicable data protection regulations. Do not upload sensitive, confidential, regulated, or personal data unless you are authorized to do so.
For specific security, data handling, or compliance questions, please contact TCG Process before requesting access.
No. A demo shows you OCTO. OCTO Sandboxes let you try OCTO with your own documents and process ideas, so you can build internal proof before committing.