Factible is an electronic invoicing system for the Ecuadorian market. Its core positioning is to centralize the issuance, receipt, management, and archiving of electronic documents in a cloud portal. The site explicitly states that it can handle submission and response workflows related to Ecuador’s tax authority, SRI, making it better suited to companies or individuals with local e-invoicing compliance requirements.
In terms of functionality, Factible covers the lifecycle of electronic documents: users can issue documents from their own systems or ERP, or create them directly on the platform. The system sends documents to SRI, receives responses, and notifies customers; it can also automatically receive electronic documents issued to the user by others. Follow-up management features include downloading, resending, printing, and generating reports. The website highlights “100% automation,” “easy integration,” and “business intelligence,” but it does not show sample reports, an ERP compatibility list, API documentation, or developer tools, so the depth of integration still needs to be confirmed.
The website has a plans page and mentions the ability to purchase electronic invoicing plans and electronic signatures. Its form distinguishes between corporate plans and individual plans, but it does not disclose pricing, quotas, transaction volumes, overage fees, or free trial information. For deployment, Factible clearly uses the Azure cloud; documents are available in the cloud, and it claims 99.9% availability, 24/7 support, and 7-year retention. On security and compliance, only a data protection policy link is visible; details on encryption, permissions, auditing, backups, or certification standards are not disclosed.
Its advantages are a complete workflow and strong localization, making it suitable for Ecuadorian companies, legal entities, individuals, and organizations that need to connect their ERP to electronic invoicing while aligning with SRI processes. The drawbacks are that the public information is relatively marketing-oriented and lacks details on plans, APIs, permission management, and security compliance. For large-enterprise procurement evaluation, additional information on service levels, interface documentation, and data governance would be needed.
The site does not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, or mainland China nodes, so accessibility from China is unknown. Because its business is strongly tied to Ecuador’s electronic tax document rules, it offers limited value to Chinese companies that do not have an Ecuadorian entity or local invoicing needs. For domestic Chinese e-invoicing, tax, and finance scenarios, local alternatives such as 用友, 金蝶, 百望云, and 航天信息 may be considered.
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factible.ec is an Ecuador SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach factible.ec directly.