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EasyDoAble calls itself a Sales Intelligence Platform, but based on the content we found, it looks more like an all-in-one business platform for franchise chains and multi-location operations. Its workspace covers modules such as DSR daily sales records, JoB onboarding, GSM customer service metrics, SoS speed of service, Smart Book daily tasks, IMS inventory, maintenance work orders, learning center, organizational documents, employee roster, scheduling, and accounting. Overall, it is positioned more as a “store operations middleware” platform.
The platform’s main strength is management across multiple organizations, stores, and roles. Super administrators can create franchise organizations, configure Network, Access Code, module authorization, store activation/deactivation, seat limits, users, and roles. Roles include Super, Franchisee, ARL, Manager, and Employee, with permissions assignable by store and application. On the operations side, the feature set is fairly detailed: sales, speed of service, complaints, inventory shrinkage, task compliance, maintenance tickets, learning materials, and organizational documents all have dedicated entry points. This makes it suitable for standardized management of multi-store networks.
For pricing, the available text only states that License Billing supports per-store/month billing, bundled discounts, and organization-level monthly invoices. No specific prices are provided, and there is no mention of a free plan or trial. Integration information is relatively clear: Telegram is used for cross-organization report routing; E-Verify handles I-9/E-Verify through the USCIS WSEA API; company lookup also involves USCIS. There are also references to Medallia, SupplyIT, WorkPulse, and related services. On security, the only visible detail is that password resets are not self-service and are handled by organization administrators. There is no disclosed information on SOC 2, ISO, encryption, or data residency.
Its advantages are broad module coverage, a fairly complete workflow around store operations, fine-grained permissions, and unified configuration. The downsides are limited public product documentation, missing details on pricing, customer support, compliance certifications, and API documentation, plus features such as U.S. tax rates, I-9, and E-Verify may not be relevant for Chinese companies. It is better suited to restaurant or retail franchise networks operating in the United States, multi-location management companies, or organizations that need unified reporting, staffing, inventory, and task management.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text and should be treated as unknown. Since some features depend on overseas services such as USCIS, E-Verify, Telegram, and Medallia, network availability and payment methods from China need to be tested in practice. For local store operations in China, alternatives to compare include Keruyun, Hualala, Youzan, and Kingdee Cloud Stellar, or similar workflows can be built using DingTalk Yida or Jiandaoyun.
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