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Bizofis is a Turkish enterprise software provider focused on EDI, e-Fatura/e-Belge electronic invoicing and e-documents, email order automation, and store-level sales and inventory data integration. It is not positioned as a general-purpose collaboration SaaS, but rather as a supply-chain data exchange and ERP integration platform for scenarios such as retail, manufacturing, automotive, logistics, distribution, and FMCG.
Its products cover workflows from orders to invoices, shipping, receiving, returns, sales reports, inventory reports, and more. Bizofis supports formats including XML, JSON, EDIFACT, UBL.TR, iDoc, Excel, and PDF, and can transmit data via AS2, sFTP, OFTP2, API, email, and other channels. The official website explicitly mentions integrations with ERP systems such as SAP, Oracle, Logo, Netsis, Mikro, and Canias, enabling data from retail chains, e-commerce, 3PL providers, or partners to be automatically converted and sent into enterprise systems. Its email order module can read Excel/PDF orders from email attachments, match them against product and location directories, and automatically enter them into ERP, making it suitable for companies that still handle large volumes of non-standard orders.
The official website does not publish specific pricing or plans. It only mentions pay-as-you-go pricing, as well as a sales and inventory data solution with “no license fee” and a fixed monthly payment. No free version or self-service trial is disclosed; solutions are mainly obtained through demo or quotation forms. In terms of support, Bizofis emphasizes that it assigns dedicated representatives, analysts, and project managers to customers, and says 90% of calls can be closed on the same day—an important point for integration-heavy software projects.
Bizofis discloses that it holds ISO 27001:2022, ISO 22301, and ISO 20000 certifications, conducts regular penetration testing and disaster recovery testing, and uses MFA. For e-Fatura, it states that it has been the 10th special integrator approved by the Turkish Ministry of Finance since 2013. Its connection network is a clear strength, covering 40+ retail chains in Turkey, local marketplaces, e-commerce platforms, distributors, logistics partners, as well as selected connections in Azerbaijan, Europe, the UK, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
Its strengths are deep industry connectivity, broad support for formats and protocols, the ability to handle both EDI and Turkish e-invoicing compliance, and automation for email/PDF/Excel orders. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, a lack of public API documentation, no self-service trial, and limited detail on its permission model; deployment options are also not clearly specified. It is better suited to mid-sized and large suppliers or brands operating in Turkey and nearby markets that need to connect retailers, e-commerce platforms, 3PLs, and ERP systems.
The website does not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, or local compliance in China. Actual availability should be verified through testing, and the current assessment is “unknown.” If a Chinese company only needs domestic e-invoicing or supply-chain collaboration, it may compare service providers in the Yonyou and Kingdee ecosystems. For cross-border EDI, alternatives to consider include Comarch EDI, SPS Commerce, TrueCommerce, and OpenText Business Network.
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