Simpool is a cloud-based ERP platform aimed at SMEs and retailers. Its website highlights βAffordable, Robust, Hassle Free, Easy to Use,β positioning the product as an integrated management tool that gives smaller businesses access to capabilities typically associated with large enterprises. It is delivered via the web, claims to be accessible anytime and anywhere, and reduces implementation complexity through automatic installation and instant activation.
Judging from the plan list, Simpool covers a fairly broad range of modules. The free Ruby plan already includes accounting, discussions, e-commerce, inventory, invoicing, POS, purchasing, and sales, making it suitable for basic business operations management. Ruby+ adds attendance, budgeting, CRM, employee contracts, employee directory, expenses, forums, payroll, and website building. Topaz further adds leave management, manufacturing, and recruitment workflows, while Emerald adds equipment, mass marketing, productivity, projects, repairs, timesheets, and other modules. Overall, it looks more like a full business suite for SMEs than a single-purpose SaaS product.
Pricing is listed in Nigerian naira. Ruby is free; Ruby+ costs β¦1,500/month, Topaz costs β¦1,700/month, and Emerald costs β¦1,800/month. The annual billing page shows both original and discounted prices, such as β¦18,000/β¦16,200 for Ruby+. Enterprise requires contacting sales. All paid plans are marked with a 15-day free trial. The entry price is low, but the page does not explain the annual discount structure very clearly.
The main advantage is that the free version already covers sales, inventory, POS, accounting, and e-commerce, while the paid plans are inexpensive and have a clear module progression. This makes it suitable for budget-conscious businesses that want to try an integrated system. The drawbacks are also obvious: the About page contains a lot of placeholder text, and there is limited credible information about the company background, customer cases, and support system. It also does not disclose key enterprise procurement details such as data security, backups, compliance, access control, third-party integrations, or APIs.
Simpool is suitable for retail, small trading, e-commerce, and light manufacturing businesses, especially teams that want to manage accounting, inventory, sales, POS, and HR in one system at a low cost. There is no clear information about access from China, payment methods, localization, or Chinese-language support, so these should be treated as unknown. If deploying it for use in China, it is recommended to first test network connectivity, payment feasibility, and after-sales responsiveness. Alternatives to compare include Odoo, ERPNext, Zoho One, as well as China-based options such as Kingdee Cloud Stellar and Yonyou Chanjet.
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