Femto Technologies is a small Israeli company operating two core businesses: a legacy CRM software product and an early-stage women's sexual wellness device. Through its subsidiary BYND Israel, Femto sells its Benefit CRM software to Israeli SMBs, helping clients manage sales, marketing, call center, and personnel activities. Customers pay software license fees and separate customization fees for tailored modifications — customization fees make up roughly two-thirds of total revenue. The business is heavily concentrated, with over 80% of revenue derived from a single customer, Harel Insurance Company. Femto is developing a next-generation cloud-based CRM platform with white-labeling capabilities, allowing resellers to build branded CRM products on BYND Israel's infrastructure. Femto also has an early-stage consumer product, the Sensera device, a women's health and sexual wellness product that uses an internal pump, biometric sensors, and AI software to regulate lubricant delivery, connecting via Bluetooth to an iOS app that personalizes the experience over time. The Sensera sells as a starter kit with recurring revenue from lubricant capsule refills — a razor-and-blades model — but has not yet generated meaningful sales. In March 2026, Femto acquired a 40% stake in Gilad, a software company, to broaden its software services business. Femto's shares were delisted from Nasdaq in June 2025 and now trade on the OTC market.
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