Aragro is an agricultural management SaaS from Aragro Inc, positioned as a digital farm management tool “built by farmers for farmers.” Designed for crop farms and agribusinesses, it brings field activities, plot-level costs, input inventory, machinery, labor, finance, and reporting into one system, helping users gain a clearer data view across different fields, crop cycles, and operational processes.
Based on the collected content, Aragro’s core modules are fairly comprehensive: agricultural activity logs, plot cost tracking, pest/weed/disease monitoring, weather data, maps/GIS, inventory and purchasing, fleets and machinery, permanent and temporary workers, attendance, piece-rate wages, harvesting, processing and sales, budgets, cost centers, accounting, and reports. Its mobile app emphasizes offline use, allowing users to monitor fields, record geo-tagged pest and disease notes, and capture activity data while in the field. Its AI roadmap includes converting photos/voice/documents into structured data, a natural-language agricultural assistant, yield forecasting, risk detection, and alert recommendations. However, these features are explicitly marked as “coming soon,” so their current maturity still needs to be verified.
Aragro uses subscription pricing with three tiers: Semilla, Cultivo, and Cosecha. Semilla costs US$100/month or US$960/year and supports 1 farm and 2 users. Cultivo costs US$200/month or US$1,920/year and supports 2 farms and 5 users. Cosecha costs US$350/month or US$3,360/year and supports unlimited farms and unlimited users, adding advanced capabilities such as personalized implementation, machinery, budgeting, multiple warehouses, processing and sales. The website also offers a free trial and states that up to 20 activities can be registered for free. Payments are processed through Stripe and accept supported credit/debit cards.
Its strength lies in its strong fit for the agricultural sector. It is not just a generic project management tool, but is built around fields, crops, labor, inputs, machinery, and finance. The feature boundaries between plans are also relatively clear. The downside is that its security and compliance information only mentions hosting on AWS, with no visible SOC 2, ISO 27001, or similar certifications. API, webhook, and permission-role details are also not publicly disclosed. Some advanced accounting and system integration capabilities require contacting sales, which limits transparency.
Aragro is better suited to mid-sized and large farms, crop-growing companies, and agricultural operations teams that need to manage multiple fields, staff, and warehouses. Access from China is not disclosed in the main content, and payments depend on Stripe, which may not align well with domestic Chinese bank cards or invoice requirements. If local network access, RMB billing, Chinese-language support, or compliance are important, it is worth evaluating local Chinese agricultural ERP systems, farm management platforms, or solutions within the WeCom/DingTalk ecosystem as well.
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