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I2OC (Inventory and Invoicing on Cloud) is a cloud-based inventory and invoicing management solution for growing businesses. It focuses on inventory control, purchasing and sales, warehouse/store transfers, invoices, and reporting. The website lists an office address and contact details in India, so the product is clearly positioned around Indian SMEs, especially merchants that need GST-related invoices and reports.
The product modules include Dashboard, Define Security, Sales, Purchase, Shop Inventory, and Stock Transfer. On the sales side, it supports sales entry, returns, customer management, sales invoices, payment collection, and history records. On the purchasing side, it supports purchase entry, returns, supplier management, and payment records. For inventory, it supports multi-warehouse/store stock, inter-warehouse transfers, category/brand/tax/specification/unit/product management, and barcode printing. For collaboration, I2OC allows adding sub-users and updating users and roles, making it suitable for small teams with divided responsibilities. However, the page does not explain more granular permission controls, approval workflows, or audit capabilities.
I2OC offers a free plan and annual paid plans: Free is 0; Basic is 12,000 plus GST/year; Standard is 36,000 plus GST/year; Professional is 72,000 plus GST/year; Premium does not list a specific price. Plans are mainly differentiated by the number of warehouses/stores, maximum users, categories, products, customers, and suppliers. In terms of deployment, the page explicitly describes it as a cloud based system, while the pricing table also mentions a Desktop Application, but it does not state whether self-hosting is supported.
The main advantages are its complete inventory workflow, covering common scenarios such as sales, purchasing, stock transfers, customers and suppliers, payments, and reports. The free plan has clear quotas and is suitable for small merchants to try. Multi-warehouse/store management is practical for retail and warehousing use cases. The drawbacks are the lack of information about APIs, developer support, data security, backups, and compliance certifications. Third-party e-commerce integration is listed, but the specific platforms are not explained. Premium pricing is also not transparent.
I2OC is better suited to local Indian retailers, warehouse-based merchants, wholesale/distribution teams, and SMEs that need GST invoice reporting. For users in China, the page does not provide information about Chinese language support, local payment methods, domestic tax compliance, or compatibility with mainstream Chinese e-commerce platforms. Network accessibility from China also cannot be determined from the available text. If your business primarily operates in China, you may want to compare local alternatives such as 金蝶精斗云, 用友畅捷通, 管家婆, and 秦丝进销存.
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i2oc.com is an India SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach i2oc.com directly.