SuperTicket is developed by Compart Software SA de CV and positioned as a “Punto de Venta” point-of-sale and administrative management system for micro and small businesses/service providers in Mexico. It goes beyond checkout and covers inventory, quotations, collections, payments, customers and suppliers, CFDI 4.0 invoicing, electronic payment receipts, reporting, and multi-company management. Overall, it is clearly geared toward local retail and service-business scenarios in Mexico.
The system is built around POS, inventory, and invoicing. On the sales side, it emphasizes fast ticket entry, daily closing, converting quotations into invoices, keyboard-based operation, barcode labels, and multiple document types. On the inventory side, it supports different packaging units, colors/sizes, compatible products, physical stock counts, batches, customs declarations, serial numbers, and Kit bundles. The cloud-based StCloud can be used to check inventory and collections across multiple branches, and also provides automatic backups. Extended products include the StShop online store, the lightweight mobile-store app StTienda, the route order-capturing tool StRuta, and the StColector inventory-counting app. For integrations, the text explicitly mentions WhatsApp, email sending, exports to Excel/Word/HTML/PDF/images, plus mobile top-ups and utility/service bill payments. However, I did not find any mention of an open API or developer documentation.
The official website does not disclose standard plans or specific pricing. It only emphasizes “low cost,” “competitive cloud service costs,” no commissions for StShop, and unlimited multi-company usage at no additional cost. In terms of deployment, it clearly offers Super Ticket Cloud for cloud storage, backups, multi-branch queries, and cloud-based automatic invoicing services. Whether it supports full self-hosting or deployment on a local server is not clearly stated in the text.
Its strengths are broad functional coverage, making it suitable for integrated store management from checkout and inventory to tax invoicing. Support for Mexico-specific tax requirements such as CFDI 4.0, RFC, and electronic payment receipts is clearly stated. It also provides industry-specific capabilities for auto parts, hardware stores, pharmacies, footwear and apparel, grocery stores, butcher shops, and more. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and only high-level security claims, with no details on encryption, authentication, permissions, or audit logs. Team collaboration features also appear to be limited mainly to salesperson notifications, multiple sales representatives, and multi-branch queries, rather than the mature permission system expected from a full SaaS product.
SuperTicket is best suited for small and medium-sized merchants operating in Mexico that need local CFDI 4.0 invoicing and in-store inventory management. For Chinese companies, unless they have physical retail operations or tax invoicing requirements in Mexico, its practical value is limited. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Comparable alternatives include CONTPAQi, Aspel SAE, Bind ERP, Odoo, Zoho Inventory, and Shopify POS.
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