Enidam is a financial and operations management system for drinking water associations in Morocco, positioned as a tool for “financial management of drinking water associations.” It brings beneficiary management, meter reading, billing, invoice printing, payment tracking, and statistical reporting into one system, making it suitable for small or grassroots water supply organizations that want to move from manual spreadsheets to online management.
Based on the information on the page, the product is designed around the full water-fee collection workflow: users can add and edit beneficiaries, and import lists from CSV. For pricing, it supports either tiered rates or a single rate, and allows adjustments to meter-related fees. Meter readers can enter readings monthly or by billing cycle, after which the system automatically generates bills. On the payment side, it supports confirming full or partial payments and automatically tracks outstanding amounts. Invoices can be printed in triplicate with the association’s logo, for archiving, payment, and notification purposes. The reporting section provides monthly, annual, and financial statistics, including charts and collection rates.
The page clearly mentions “start for free” and “create a free account,” but does not disclose plans, pricing, free-tier limits, trial duration, or payment methods. The system has registration and login entry points and states that it can be used on both mobile phones and computers, so it can reasonably be understood as a web-based online service. However, it does not state whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported.
Its main strength is its very clear vertical use case: it covers the most common meter reading, billing, invoicing, and payment collection workflows for drinking water associations, while also supporting CSV import, tiered water pricing, and partial payments, making it fairly practical. The three-step onboarding narrative also suggests that it is aimed at non-technical users. The weakness is limited disclosure: there is no information about third-party integrations, APIs, team permissions, data backups, encryption, or compliance. Security is only summarized as “secure and protected,” which makes it difficult to assess long-term operational risk.
It is best suited to local drinking water associations in Morocco, community water supply management organizations, and grassroots administrators responsible for fee collection and statistics. If users in China have similar water billing needs, they should carefully confirm language support, currency, tax invoices, payment channels, and network accessibility. At present, it is not possible to determine from the page whether access from mainland China is stable, and payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives could include local water billing systems, general-purpose accounting software, or customizable ERP systems such as Odoo.
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enidam.com is an Morocco SaaS Tools 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 enidam.com directly.