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Connectify USA LLC is an enterprise software company based in Orlando, Florida, USA. Its positioning is a “Built to SaaS” model: on top of an existing ERP core, it configures customized ERP, CRM, operations systems, B2B portals, e-commerce, AI agents, and more for customers, with a promised testable version delivered within 30 days. It is not a standard multi-tenant SaaS product; it is closer to a hosted custom enterprise software platform.
The platform core includes general ledger, accounts receivable/payable, multi-entity support, RBAC permissions, a document library, audit logs, and a single database. Vertical modules cover manufacturing, construction, e-commerce, wholesale, field service, customer support, operational CRM, BI, and AI agents. The AI layer can be used for WhatsApp customer service, invoice extraction, email drafting, cash-flow forecasting, and intelligent ticket routing. Integration information is relatively complete: it discloses 38 adapters, covering SAP, NetSuite, Dynamics 365, Odoo, Stripe, PayPal, Shopify, Salesforce, HubSpot, Twilio, Slack, Teams, FedEx, Snowflake, Power BI, Workday, and others.
Pricing transparency is fairly high: Starter is $3,000/month, Growth is $6,000/month, Intelligence is $9,000/month, and Enterprise is custom priced. Its biggest selling point is no charge before approval: customers first click through and approve all screens using real data in a pre-production environment, and billing starts only after that. It also promises that if the system is not live within 30 days, it will continue building for free. The monthly fee includes hosting, backups, patches, ongoing customization, and support.
Its strengths lie in reducing the upfront risk of traditional ERP projects, bundling customization, integration, hosting, and AI automation into one package. It is suitable for companies dealing with fragmented tools and complex processes. The downsides are its high starting price, making it unsuitable for simple websites or lightweight SaaS needs; compliance is only described as advanced HIPAA/SOC2 for the Enterprise plan, with limited certification details; and there is insufficient public information about APIs, SDKs, data residency, and Chinese-language support. Its fully managed model is also not a good fit for teams that require complete self-hosting and self-maintenance from day one.
It is better suited to mid-sized businesses in the U.S. and global markets, regional chains, manufacturers, construction contractors, multi-location service providers, and operations teams that need cross-system integration. Access from China is not disclosed in the available text, so it should be considered unknown. Payment methods are also not clear, including whether it supports payment options commonly used by Chinese companies. For deployment in China, key factors to evaluate include network connectivity, cross-border data compliance, English-language delivery, USD payments, and local alternatives such as Yonyou, Kingdee, and low-code/ERP solutions in the DingTalk ecosystem.
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