What enterprise MMM requires, how the platforms compare, and how MassTer delivers measurement large brands can run, govern, and trust
Enterprise marketing mix modeling (MMM) is not simply a bigger version of a single-market study. In fact, it is a different problem. At enterprise scale, the model has to run across many brands and markets, stay current as data arrives, satisfy finance and security governance, and reach teams who never open a notebook. In short, the methodology is the straightforward part. By contrast, the operating model is where enterprise MMM succeeds or fails.
What enterprise MMM means
A single-market MMM answers one question for one brand at one point in time. By comparison, enterprise MMM answers many questions, continuously, for a portfolio. Specifically, it models multiple brands and markets together, refreshes as new data arrives rather than once or twice a year, carries an audit trail that finance and risk will accept, and surfaces results to marketing, finance, and planning teams in a form each can use. In short, the shift is from a study you commission to a capability you operate.
What large organizations actually need
Four requirements separate an enterprise program from a project. They are rarely about the statistics.
Governance and an audit trail
At enterprise scale, every change to the model has to be traceable. In practice, that means changes logged with a timestamp and a signatory, evidence requirements attached, and a rule for what happens when MMM, attribution, and experiments disagree on the same channel in the same period. Rather than paperwork bolted on afterward, governance is what lets finance sign off on the numbers.
Security and compliance
Enterprise data lives under real obligations. To meet them, MASS Analytics is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022, the international standard for information security management, and governs the secure use of cloud and AI services alongside the protection of personally identifiable information. Where possible, the platform also runs inside the organization’s own cloud environment rather than exporting data to a vendor. For detail, see our security and compliance page.
Multi-market and multi-brand scale
A portfolio has large brands with rich data and small ones with thin data. To close that gap, hierarchical modeling lets the smaller units borrow statistical strength from the larger ones, so every brand and market gets a defensible model rather than only the big sellers. As a result, this is what makes portfolio-wide measurement credible.
Continuous refresh aligned to planning
If measurement runs quarterly but planning runs monthly, the model is always a step behind the decision. To close that gap, enterprise MMM refreshes on the planning calendar, so each budget round uses current measurement rather than last quarter’s.
How the MassTer platform delivers enterprise MMM
MassTer is a modular platform, deployed inside the organization’s own data environment. Four products together cover the enterprise operating model. First, MassTer PACE runs always-on measurement, Snowflake-native. Meanwhile, MassTer Studio builds and refreshes models without code, so analysts and marketers can operate the program. On the planning side, MassTer Mind optimizes budgets under real business rules and constraints. Finally, Maia, the AI-native orchestrator, runs the measurement loop end to end with a human in control.
Enterprise MMM options compared
The methodology is broadly similar across serious providers. Instead, the real choice is the operating model: how the capability is owned, at what cadence it runs, and who can use it. Specifically, there are three archetypes.
| Always-on platform (MassTer PACE) | Specialist SaaS (Measured, LiftLab, Sellforte) | Enterprise consultancy (Analytic Partners, Nielsen, Kantar) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cadence | Continuous | Weekly to monthly | Quarterly to annual |
| Ownership | In-house, with advisory | Vendor-run software | Vendor-side |
| Multi-market scale | Hierarchical, portfolio-wide | Varies, often channel-led | Strong, but slow and costly |
| Governance and audit | Built in, full audit trail | Varies | Strong, delivered as a service |
| Who operates it | Cross-functional teams, no-code | Analysts | The vendor |
| Deployment | Inside your own cloud or Vendor Cloud | Vendor cloud | Vendor-side |
Table 1: Three operating models for enterprise MMM. Adapted from the MASS Analytics operating-model framework.
Governance and security are not add-ons
Enterprise buyers are right to press on this. After all, a model that cannot be audited will not survive a finance review, and data that has to leave the building will not pass security. To meet that bar, MASS Analytics is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022 for information security management. In practice, MassTer records every model change with a timestamp and a signatory, encodes a contradiction rule so conflicting signals across MMM, attribution, and experiments are surfaced rather than buried, and deploys inside the organization’s own cloud so data does not leave its environment. On top of that, cross-functional sign-off, from media, finance, and planning together, is built into how the program runs.
Proof at enterprise scale
The results below come from enterprise programs. For example, a leading European retailer increased incremental sales by 18%. Similarly, a holistic MMM program reduced a retailer’s margin of error by 30%. And a global fashion retailer moved from a quarterly external study to an always-on program its own team runs.
Frequently asked questions
Enterprise MMM is marketing mix modeling run as a continuous, governed capability across a portfolio of brands and markets, rather than as a one-off study. It adds multi-market scale, an audit trail finance accepts, enterprise security, and access for non-specialist teams.
Beyond a sound method, look at the operating model: continuous refresh aligned to planning, hierarchical modeling for multi-market scale, a full audit trail, deployment inside your own cloud, and an interface your commercial teams can use without a data scientist.
Score each option on the operating model, not just the method. Ask five questions: does it refresh continuously and on your planning calendar; does it model your whole portfolio, including small markets, through hierarchical modeling; does it deploy inside your own cloud and meet your security standard; does it give a full audit trail finance will accept; and can your own team operate it without a data scientist for every run. A vendor that only answers on methodology has answered the easy part.
Open-source frameworks give a data-science team a modeling engine. By contrast, enterprise MMM is the operating layer around it: data preparation, continuous refresh, governance, security, and cross-functional access. See our Google Meridian alternative page for the full comparison.
Yes, when the provider holds recognized security certification and can run inside your own environment. Specifically, MASS Analytics is certified to ISO/IEC 27001:2022, and MassTer can deploy natively in the client’s own cloud so data does not leave it. See the security and compliance page.
It depends on data readiness, but in general, an always-on deployment inside your existing cloud is measured in weeks rather than the months a from-scratch build takes, because the data connections and modeling are automated rather than engineered by hand.
The enterprise question is an operating-model question
The enterprise decision is not which model is most accurate. Instead, it is whether your measurement runs every month, survives an audit, scales across the portfolio, and reaches the people who set budgets. If it does not, that is an operating-model gap, and it is fixable. For the deeper foundation, see our Comprehensive MMM Guide, and to see the platform against your requirements, book an enterprise demo.
See the platform against your requirements
Book an enterprise demo to see how MassTer runs governed, always-on measurement across your own portfolio, inside your own cloud.
Related
This page is part of the MassTer approach to modern MMM. See also in-house MMM, no-code MMM, AI marketing mix modeling, and the Google Meridian alternative.

