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Azimute Sistemas offers an online NFe and NFC-e invoicing system for small and medium-sized businesses in Brazil. Its positioning is “low-volume invoicing, not complicated, and compliant with SEFAZ.” Based on the page information, it does not appear to be a full-scale ERP, but rather a lightweight SaaS centered on electronic invoices, sales orders, and service orders. It is best suited to small businesses that do not want to deal with complex systems or high monthly fees.
The system supports issuing NFe model 55 and NFC-e model 65, and includes product and customer registration, automatic tax calculation, A1 digital certificate support, invoice cancellation and voiding, XML and DANFE generation, and simple reports. The page also highlights centralized management of sales and service workflows, including Pedido de Venda and Ordem de Serviço, helping businesses handle sales, services, and invoicing in the same system. Its core value is lowering the barrier to operating Brazil’s electronic tax invoice process and reducing the hassle caused by SEFAZ invoice rejections.
The page does not disclose specific plans, monthly fees, usage-based pricing, or invoice volume limits, so value for money can only be assessed preliminarily. The copy mentions that it is suitable for companies that “emitem poucas notas fiscais” and addresses the pain point of “high monthly fees with little usage,” suggesting it may target low-frequency invoicing customers. However, pricing still needs to be confirmed with sales. The page provides entry points for “Testar o sistema” and “Falar com especialista,” but does not state whether there is a free trial, how long the trial lasts, or whether a credit card is required.
The advantages are its focused positioning and coverage of key compliance workflows such as NFe/NFC-e, tax calculation, XML/DANFE, and SEFAZ integration. The interface is also presented as being designed for non-accountants, so usability should be relatively good. The downside is the lack of public information: there is no clear mention of multi-user permissions, data backups, security certifications, APIs, third-party integrations, service SLAs, or support hours. Companies that need complex inventory, finance, CRM, or multi-store permission management should further verify the product’s functional limits.
It is better suited to small and medium-sized businesses operating in Brazil that have modest invoice volumes, need compliant NFe/NFC-e issuance, and want to manage simple orders or service orders. For Chinese users simply looking for a general tax and accounting SaaS, this product may not be a good fit, because its value is highly tied to Brazil’s SEFAZ system. The page provides no evidence regarding access from mainland China, so this remains unknown for now; payment methods are also not disclosed. Alternatives worth considering include Brazilian local solutions such as Omie, Bling, Conta Azul, and Tiny ERP. In China, local alternatives include Kingdee, Yonyou, and Chanjet, but they generally cannot directly replace Brazil-specific electronic invoice compliance scenarios.
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