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Imba Manager is business management software for PYMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises). It is positioned as a tool for integrating core business operations to improve productivity and operational efficiency. The page clearly states that its target users include commercial businesses and service providers, so it is closer to a lightweight ERP / inventory and sales management / service management system than a standalone accounting or CRM tool.
Based on the publicly available description, Imba Manager’s core modules include “sales and invoicing, purchasing, warehouse, logistics, services, and reports.” The sales module supports sales processing and integrates SUNAT electronic receipts, making it suitable for compliant e-invoicing scenarios for local businesses in Peru. The purchasing module covers the process from generating purchase orders to purchase registration; the warehouse module manages inventory, product information, and warehouse movements; the logistics module controls product flow from inbound storage to the point of sale; the services module records and tracks service status; and the reporting module covers management, financial, and accounting dimensions. The feature list also includes customer management, supplier management, product catalog, accounting expenses, financial statements, accounting reports, and e-commerce integration.
The page does not disclose specific plans, pricing, user limits, or billing cycles, making it difficult to assess value for money. On the positive side, the website provides a “free trial” entry point, but it does not specify the trial duration, feature limitations, or whether payment information is required. In terms of third-party integrations, the clearly stated ones are SUNAT electronic invoice/electronic receipt integration and e-commerce integration capability. However, it does not say which e-commerce platforms are supported, nor is there visible information about APIs, Webhooks, or developer documentation.
The main advantage is that the module coverage is fairly comprehensive, supporting both product distribution and service workflows. It is especially suitable for businesses that need Peruvian tax-compliant electronic receipts. The downside is that the publicly available information is limited: there is no clear detail on permission roles, team collaboration, deployment model, data security, backups, compliance certifications, after-sales support, or API resources. For customers purchasing enterprise software, these are key issues that must be confirmed before making a formal selection.
It is better suited to local Peruvian small and medium-sized traders, service providers, warehousing businesses, and retail companies, especially those that require SUNAT electronic receipts. For Chinese companies without local Peruvian tax requirements, its practical value may be limited, and alternatives such as Odoo, ERPNext, Zoho, Kingdee, and Yonyou may be worth comparing. Access from China is not mentioned in the text, so it should be considered unknown. For cross-border use, users still need to confirm network connectivity, payment methods, language support, and differences in local tax requirements.
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imbamanager.com is an Spain SaaS 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 imbamanager.com directly.