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EmissorNfe.net is a Brazilian electronic invoice issuance system for NFe. The website offers registration/login, a demo, and contact information, with a clear positioning: helping users issue Nota Fiscal Eletrônica more conveniently. Based on the page information, its features focus on issuing NFe, canceling NFe, sending invoices to customers, and sending XML files to accountants, which aligns with common tax and accounting workflows for small businesses in Brazil.
Based on the crawled text, the core modules include NFe issuance, NFe cancellation, emailing invoices to customers, sending XML files to accountants, and online account registration/login. In terms of support, the basic plan includes chat support, while the professional plan offers support via chat, email, or WhatsApp. Enterprise SaaS capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, multi-user permissions, approval workflows, reporting, and audit logs are not disclosed on the page. Information about data security, backups, encryption, and compliance certifications is also absent, so it would not be appropriate to assume that it supports complex enterprise governance needs.
The pricing is very straightforward. The pay-as-you-go Plano Avulso costs R$5 per NFe and emphasizes “pay only when you use it,” charging only for transmitted invoices. Plano Básico costs R$20/month, supports up to 50 NFe/month, and includes chat support. Plano Profissional costs R$50/month, offers unlimited NFe, and provides support via chat, email, or WhatsApp. The page includes a demo entry point, but it does not clearly state whether there is a free plan or free trial period, nor does it specify payment methods.
The advantages are its focused product scope and low price threshold, making it suitable for small-scale users who only need to issue and send NFe. The unlimited professional plan may be more cost-effective for users who issue invoices frequently. The drawbacks are that publicly available information is limited, with no clear explanation of APIs, integrations, permissions, security compliance, or service SLAs. If a business needs to connect with ERP, e-commerce, or accounting systems, or requires multi-role collaboration and auditing, the currently available information is insufficient to confirm that it can meet those needs.
It is better suited for micro and small businesses, stores, service providers, or users in Brazil who need to issue NFe and provide XML files to accountants. For Chinese users who only manage local Chinese invoices, it is not a good fit; if they operate in Brazil, it could be considered as a lightweight tool. The available text does not indicate the access status from China, and payment methods are not disclosed, so users may need to pay attention to Brazilian local tax compliance, language, and payment availability. Alternatives worth considering include NFe.io, Conta Azul, Bling, and Omie. For local Chinese use cases, tax and accounting systems such as Kingdee and Yonyou may be more appropriate.
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