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Facturales.com’s FénixWEB is an online e-invoicing system built for the Mexican market, primarily used to issue and manage CFDI. It highlights being “100% online,” with no installation required, and can be used on any internet-connected device. Its invoicing workflow is built around the FIEL and CSD certificate processes required by SAT.
Based on the available content, FénixWEB covers a fairly complete range of document types, including invoices, credit notes, debit notes, expense notes, professional service receipts, leases, Carta Porte, donations, payroll, and electronic payment receipts. The system also supports addenda, complementos, customized PDF design, logo uploads, customer and product management, invoice receipt and validation, search, cancellation, automatic sending of vouchers, and report generation. For collaboration, the site explicitly mentions support for multiple branches and multiple users, but does not provide further details on role permissions, approvals, audit logs, or other administrative controls.
Its business model is prepaid purchasing based on folios/timbres quotas, with 10 free folios available for starters. Paid packages range from 12 folios for 140 MXN to 10,000 folios for 14,000 MXN, making it suitable for flexible purchasing based on invoice volume. Payment methods include Banamex transfers/deposits, cash payments at convenience stores or supermarkets, and PayPal; PayPal carries an additional 8% service fee. Before making the first purchase, users need to have a Fénix Web account, and after payment they must send the proof of payment to a designated email address, so the process is only moderately automated.
Its strengths are a focused feature set, broad coverage of document types, a low barrier to getting started, and the availability of a demo and free folios. It is relatively friendly for small and micro businesses with low invoice frequency. The drawbacks are that the website presents information in a rather traditional way and does not disclose details about APIs, developer documentation, third-party integrations, SLA, permission controls, data encryption, or privacy compliance certifications. For businesses that need deep integration with ERP, accounting systems, or e-commerce platforms, there is not enough information to properly evaluate it.
It is better suited to freelancers, small businesses, multi-store merchants, or organizations operating in Mexico that need to issue compliant CFDI and have predictable invoicing volume. For Chinese users without a Mexican RFC, FIEL, CSD, or SAT-related use case, its practical applicability is limited. No evidence is provided regarding access from China, so its status is rated as unknown; payment availability also needs to be verified in practice. If the need is local invoicing and tax management in China, local e-invoicing, finance and tax SaaS, or ERP invoicing modules should be considered first.
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facturales.com is an Mexico Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $8.30, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach facturales.com directly.