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Bodezy is a B2B software ecosystem made up of two separate SaaS products: Bodezy One for ERP/POS, inventory, and e-commerce operations; and Bodezy Password for enterprise team account and password security. The page specifically emphasizes that the two products run on independent infrastructure and do not share databases or attack surfaces, making them suitable for companies that care about both operational efficiency and access security.
Bodezy One focuses on multi-tenant ERP/POS, inventory, and catalog synchronization, with support for Mercado Libre, Shopify, SheIn, and WooCommerce, using webhooks for near real-time updates. It also offers mobile barcode-scanning workflows for Picking/Packing, and integrates models such as DeepSeek and Gemini for inventory forecasting, financial analysis, and automated reporting. Bodezy Password uses Zero-Knowledge architecture, local encryption, AES-256-GCM, and RSA-OAEP. It supports blind credential injection and built-in TOTP 2FA, allowing employees to log in to external systems without directly seeing the actual passwords.
The page includes “Precios” and “Comenzar gratis” entry points, and also mentions Stripe Billing for subscriptions and B2B transaction processing. However, the main content does not disclose pricing, plans, trial length, seat limits, or whether a credit card is required. In terms of deployment, it appears to be a cloud-based SaaS with a multi-tenant architecture; no self-hosted or private deployment option is mentioned.
The main advantage is its focused use case: it is well suited to retail, e-commerce, wholesale, and multi-warehouse inventory management, while the password vault design is more disciplined than ordinary shared-account practices. The independent platform architecture may also help reduce system coupling. The downside is the lack of disclosure around key information, including compliance certifications, data regions, backup strategy, API documentation, permission model, audit capabilities, and implementation services. For enterprise procurement, further due diligence would still be required.
Bodezy is better suited to Latin American retail, e-commerce, manufacturing, and wholesale businesses selling through channels such as Mercado Libre, Shopify, and WooCommerce, as well as companies that need sales or support teams to securely use external accounts. The page does not state how well it works from China; network connectivity, Chinese-language interface, local payment options, and local support are all unknown. For use in the Chinese market, its ERP/POS capabilities can be compared with Odoo, Zoho Inventory, and Shopify POS; for password management, alternatives include 1Password Business, Bitwarden, and Keeper.
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bodezy.com is an Mexico SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bodezy.com directly.