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Calabii is a Commerce OS built for retail and distribution scenarios in South Korea. Its core proposition is to manage products, SKUs, inventory, orders, channels, and settlement within a single data model. It targets common pain points in multi-channel operations across Naver SmartStore, Coupang, self-operated online stores, and similar channels, such as inventory mismatches, duplicate sales, settlement workflows dependent on Excel, and fragmented data definitions, providing a unified operating foundation.
Based on the available text, Calabii covers product management, inventory, orders/settlement, channel connectivity, and automation. On the product side, it can centrally manage fragmented SKUs, channel options, images, and pricing. For inventory, it emphasizes real-time synchronization of actual stock across channels to reduce overselling risk. For orders and settlement, it can automatically reflect fees according to each channel’s settlement rules and calculate net profit. Its automation capabilities mention AI/rule-based handling of inbound stock, purchase orders, and notifications. The integration ecosystem is clearly oriented toward the Korean market, including Naver, Coupang, Toss Payments, NicePay, KakaoPay, Naver Pay, multiple Korean logistics companies, ChannelTalk, Kakao BizMessage, 경리나라, Google Ads, and Meta Ads.
The public materials do not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, or seat rules, so cost-effectiveness can only be assessed preliminarily. The text mentions “free consultation before implementation,” “on-site matching of implementation schedules,” and “dedicated domestic sales and onboarding support,” suggesting a consultative implementation model rather than a fully self-service signup flow. Whether there is a free trial, PoC, or module-based pricing needs to be confirmed directly with the vendor.
Its strengths are clear positioning and deep focus on the Korean e-commerce market. It covers key workflows from product management to settlement and emphasizes data consistency through a single data model. For multi-channel sellers, its value in reducing inventory-sync issues, month-end reconciliation work, and manual Excel operations is clear. The limitations are also apparent: there is no visible information on team permissions, audit logs, security compliance, APIs, deployment options, or other details commonly required in enterprise procurement. The specific scope of its AI automation is not explained in depth, and support for non-Korean channels is unclear.
Calabii is best suited for brands, multi-channel sellers, wholesalers, and distribution teams operating in South Korea across Naver, Coupang, 11st, or self-operated online stores. If a company primarily targets Chinese e-commerce channels, it may be better to first evaluate local ERP/OMS options such as 聚水潭, 有赞, and 微盟, or choose an international multi-channel tool. Access conditions from mainland China cannot be determined from the text. For payments, only integrations with Korean payment services are visible, so before purchasing it is advisable to test access, confirm contract payment methods, and assess local alternatives.
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calabii.com is an South Korea SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach calabii.com directly.