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ibSoft.mx is a business, accounting, and tax management system for companies in Mexico. Its website emphasizes ease of use and compliance with 2024 tax requirements. It covers CFDI 4.0 electronic invoicing, Complemento de Pagos 2.0 payment complements, Carta Porte 3.1, SAT tax data validation, as well as modules for purchasing, inventory, sales, accounts receivable/payable, banking, and accounting. Overall, it is closer to an integrated ERP and tax/accounting tool for small and midsize businesses.
The platform’s main strength is its relatively complete process coverage. On the purchasing side, it supports supplier purchase orders, supervisor approvals, delivery tracking, goods receipt, and the impact of supplier invoices on accounts payable. For inventory, it supports multiple warehouses, warehouse allocation by branch, inbound and outbound stock movements, warehouse transfers, and costing methods such as average cost, UEPS, and PEPS. On the sales side, it includes POS receipts, quotations, orders, delivery notes, CFDI 4.0 invoicing, and Carta Porte-related documents.
On the finance side, users can manage customer and supplier records, accounts receivable and payable, aging reports, customer/supplier reconciliations, and automatic bank balance updates from collections and payments. The accounting module supports multiple bank accounts, a chart of accounts, trial balances, electronic accounting, automatic journal entries for purchases, sales, collections, and payments, plus consolidated and branch-level financial statements.
The captured page only shows a “free trial” entry point and does not disclose plans, pricing, trial duration, or payment methods. As a result, its value for money needs to be assessed based on a sales quote.
For third-party integrations, the only clearly confirmed connection is related to SAT tax data validation. There is no visible information about direct bank connections, ecommerce integrations, payment gateways, APIs, or developer documentation. Security and compliance information is mainly focused on Mexican tax compliance; the site does not disclose details on data encryption, backups, permission auditing, or compliance certifications. The deployment model is also not clearly stated.
Its strengths are strong local tax adaptation, a complete purchase-inventory-sales-finance workflow, and support for multiple warehouses, multiple branches, and automated accounting—features that can be valuable for trading, wholesale, retail, and logistics-related businesses.
The main drawbacks are limited transparency in public information, especially around pricing, security, APIs, deployment, and service support. CRM appears in the site navigation, but the main content does not describe its functionality.
ibSoft.mx is better suited to companies operating in Mexico that need CFDI and Carta Porte compliance and want to replace scattered spreadsheets and manual bookkeeping with a single system.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available page content. Since the product is highly focused on Mexican tax scenarios, it offers limited fit for Chinese companies without a Mexican entity or local invoicing requirements. For similar capabilities, alternatives to evaluate include Odoo, Zoho Books, QuickBooks Online, or Mexico-focused products such as CONTPAQi, Aspel, and Bind ERP.
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ibsoft.mx is an Mexico Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ibsoft.mx directly.