PRESS RELEASE: OpenBOM Named a Leader in G2 Winter 2026 PLM Reports

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
19 December, 2025 | 2 min for reading
PRESS RELEASE: OpenBOM Named a Leader in G2 Winter 2026 PLM Reports

NEWTON, Mass., December, 19th, 2025

OpenBOM, a provider of cloud-native Product Data Management (PDM) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software, today announced that it has been named a Leader in the G2 Winter 2025 PLM Reports, based on high customer satisfaction and strong market presence. OpenBOM was also recognized in the Product Data Management (PDM) category.

The G2 Leader designation is based entirely on verified customer reviews collected by G2, the world’s largest software marketplace. Leader placement reflects both user satisfaction and adoption across the market.

Customer Satisfaction and Market Validation

As of the Winter 2025 reports, OpenBOM has received 748 reviews on G2, with customers highlighting ease of use, collaboration, and centralized product data management. According to G2 data:

  • 89% of users rated OpenBOM 4 or 5 stars
  • 87% of users believe OpenBOM is headed in the right direction
  • 84% of users say they are likely to recommend OpenBOM

These results reflect consistent feedback from engineering, manufacturing, and operations teams using OpenBOM in production environments.

What Customers Are Saying

Customers cite OpenBOM’s ability to reduce friction between teams, eliminate spreadsheet-based BOM workflows, and maintain a single source of truth for product data.

One G2 reviewer noted that OpenBOM helps “reduce the time between cross-functional teams,” while another highlighted how “everything—parts, assemblies, revisions, costs, and suppliers—is centralized and connected, keeping everyone aligned with the latest data.”

Engineers also emphasize OpenBOM’s automated BOM generation, removing the need for manual spreadsheets and reducing errors and delays during project execution.

Leadership Perspective

“Recognition from G2 matters because it comes directly from customers who use OpenBOM every day,” said Oleg Shilovitsky, co-founder and CEO of OpenBOM. “Being named a Leader reflects not just satisfaction with the product, but confidence in where we are going. Our focus remains on reducing complexity, improving collaboration, and keeping product data connected as work evolves.”

About the G2 Winter 2026 Reports

G2 evaluates software products based on verified user reviews and publicly available market data. Products placed in the Leaders quadrant demonstrate both high customer satisfaction and significant market presence relative to competitors.

About OpenBOM

OpenBOM is a cloud-native digital thread platform providing PDM, PLM, and ERP-connected capabilities for managing product data across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain teams. The platform centralizes bills of materials, revisions, costs, and supplier information to support collaboration and data continuity across the product lifecycle.

OpenBOM integrates with leading design tools including Dassault Systèmes SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Fusion, PTC Onshape, PTC Creo, Siemens NX, and Solid Edge, as well as a broad ecosystem of PDM, PLM, and ERP systems. OpenBOM is headquartered in the Boston, Massachusetts area and is a product of Newman Cloud, Inc.

For more information, visit www.openbom.com or contact oleg@openbom.com

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