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Amodat is an enterprise software provider focused on mobile workforces. According to its website, the company has specialized in field-worker applications since 2001, serving frontline teams in scenarios such as sales, delivery, and service. Its product positioning is not that of a generic CRM; instead, it is built around a closed-loop “office-to-field” workflow, connecting on-site data such as mobile data capture, orders, payments, delivery confirmations, and signatures with enterprise back-end systems.
Its flagship products fall into three categories. The first is a field sales application that supports Online/Offline operation and can show salespeople customer data, payments, products, price lists, catalogs, reports, and maps. Its goal is to improve handheld-device productivity and support both sales growth and collections. The second is POD delivery management, covering the process from order receipt, picking plans, picking, delivery route creation, and loading control through to the driver app, with support for signatures and process control. The third is a B2B virtual store for ordering between companies or organizations, supporting Web, Android, and Apple mobile clients, with the ability to integrate with customer information systems.
Amodat highlights its MAG (Mobile Application Gateway) interface server, which is designed to integrate quickly with most internal organizational systems, extract relevant data, and send field information back to the enterprise, such as orders, service work orders, and signed delivery documents. The site explicitly mentions connections with ERP and CRM systems, but it does not disclose any public API, SDK, or developer documentation, nor does it clarify whether deployment is cloud-only, on-premises, or hybrid.
The captured text does not provide plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial information, and it does not specify payment methods. For enterprise buyers, further confirmation would be needed on per-user pricing, implementation fees, interface/integration fees, mobile licensing, SLA terms, and related items. Information on security compliance, permission hierarchy, auditing, data residency, and similar governance topics also does not appear in the available text.
Amodat’s strengths are its clear vertical experience, coverage of several high-frequency scenarios including sales, delivery, and B2B ordering, as well as support for offline mobile work and ERP/CRM integration. It can be valuable for companies with complex field-operation workflows. Its drawbacks are limited public transparency, especially around pricing, security, permissions, and technical documentation. The website content is primarily in Hebrew, which increases the evaluation cost for international users. It is best suited to wholesale, distribution, manufacturing, and service companies in Israel and nearby markets that need to digitize field sales, delivery proof-of-delivery, and B2B ordering quickly.
No information about availability from mainland China was found in the text, so this remains unknown.
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amodat.com is an Israel SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach amodat.com directly.