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EMONI is vertical enterprise software for energy installers and sales organizations in the Netherlands, functioning as both a “wholesale platform + business system.” It covers the full workflow from ad-driven lead generation, CRM, site surveys, modular quoting, digital signatures, automatic ordering, installation scheduling, Mollie invoicing and payment collection, through to post-delivery reviews. Its main use cases include energy installation scenarios such as solar panels, batteries, EV chargers, heat pumps, and air conditioners.
The product’s main strength is end-to-end process automation. Leads can come from Facebook/Instagram, LinkedIn, Google Ads, or landing pages, and can be assigned by region. Salespeople can fill out survey forms on mobile and upload photos of rooftops, meter boxes, and other site details. Quotes are automatically generated based on the wholesale catalog, including profit, VAT, and subsidy-related information. After the customer signs, the system automatically places an order with the wholesale side and sends a payment invoice via Mollie. During installation, it supports weekly scheduling, technician task handoffs, and WhatsApp/email status notifications. The system also includes 8 NEN1010 calculators, KPI dashboards, monthly reports, AI ad recommendations, a customer portal, and a ticketing system. Third-party integrations explicitly mentioned include Meta, LinkedIn, Google Ads, Mollie, Twilio, Resend, and WhatsApp.
The official site emphasizes “one fixed price, everything included”: no per-user fees, no commission on revenue, no module add-on fees, no setup fee, and monthly cancellation. However, specific pricing requires a quote based on company size. It offers a 20-minute personal demo and promises contact within 24 hours, but there is no visible free plan or free trial. Deployment is not explicitly described as self-hosted; based on the dashboard and platform-style automation, it should be regarded as a cloud SaaS product.
Its advantages lie in deep industry fit, making it especially suitable for energy installers that want to unify lead generation, quoting, procurement, construction, and payment collection. For sales organizations without their own technicians, it also provides a certified installer network and commission model. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and a lack of key enterprise procurement information such as API details, permission granularity, data security certifications, and SLA terms. In addition, its localization around NEN1010, ISDE, Mollie, and similar elements is clearly geared toward the Dutch market, making it of limited value for cross-border or China-local use.
Access to the official site from China is unknown, and its payment and business compliance are mainly built around the Dutch ecosystem. If looking for alternatives in China, options include Fxiaoke, SalesEase, and CRM solutions in the DingTalk/WeCom ecosystems. For more internationally oriented options, compare HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, Odoo, Salesforce, Jobber, or ServiceM8, though these usually require more customization to cover the full energy installation workflow.
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