1stGIS positions itself as “Singapore's All-in-One Business Platform,” offering modular business management capabilities for SMEs in Singapore. According to the website, the platform is scheduled to officially launch on June 18, 2026, and is currently promoting a 30-day free trial and early-bird price lock. Its core idea is to bring back-office and mid-office workflows—such as field service, asset management, preschool lesson planning, finance, HR, leave management, and payroll—into a single platform.
The officially listed modules include FieldServe, AssetGuard, and EduPlan. FieldServe covers field dispatching, technician management, real-time status updates, customer signatures, SLA monitoring, GPS tracking, and a customer portal. AssetGuard includes asset QR code scanning, assignment, maintenance, warranty reminders, depreciation, analytics reports, and API access. EduPlan is designed for preschool institutions, supporting AI lesson planning, image generation, curriculum frameworks, PDF export, shared team templates, and multilingual translation. Beta modules include BizBooks, HR Core, LeaveFlow, and PayRun, targeting finance, employee records, leave approvals, and Singapore payroll respectively.
Pricing is subscription-based by module. FieldServe starts at SGD 69/month, AssetGuard at SGD 49/month, and EduPlan at SGD 58/month, while Pro plans fall in the SGD 89–99/month range. The Full Suite costs SGD 144/month. Beta modules are free during the testing period, but require an active subscription to at least one paid module; they will be charged separately after official release. The platform offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, along with limited price-lock promotions such as Founder5 and EarlyBird20. AI chat and image generation come with monthly quotas, and the site notes that excess AI usage will incur additional charges, though specific rates are not disclosed.
The main advantages are its clear modular structure, allowing businesses to buy only what they need; relatively specific disclosure of pricing, quotas, and feature boundaries; and strong localization for the Singapore market, including PDPA, Azure Singapore Data Centre, CPF, SDL, and GST F5. The drawbacks are that the platform has not officially launched yet, and several key modules are still in Beta. Information on third-party integrations is also limited, with only AssetGuard Pro’s API access and EduPlan’s DALL-E 3 integration clearly mentioned. Details around permissions, auditing, backups, SLA commitments, and customer support are also lacking.
1stGIS is best suited for local SMEs in Singapore, field service teams, companies with significant asset management needs, and organizations that require preschool lesson planning or localized payroll/HR workflows. The site does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If operating from China, users should pay attention to access stability, cross-border payments, and differences between PDPA and Chinese data compliance requirements. Comparable options include Zoho One, Odoo, and Microsoft Dynamics 365, while domestic alternatives in China may include DingTalk, WeCom, Yonyou, and Kingdee.
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