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Infogate Trading Est. is an IT/ITES service provider based in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Its website says the company was established in 2007 and has been included on ZATCA’s list of approved solution providers. Rather than offering a single SaaS product, it provides a set of business systems and services for Saudi companies, covering e-invoicing, accounting, inventory, POS, contracting/project operations, and custom software.
Its product line includes IG-Trading, IG-Contracting, and IG-POS. IG-Trading is designed for trading companies and covers inventory, customer receivables, supplier payables, business reports, vouchers, ZATCA-compliant QR codes, a bilingual interface, and user accounts and permissions. IG-Contracting is geared more toward construction and project-based businesses, with support for project management, project costing, procurement, and progress-based project invoicing. IG-POS targets supermarkets, grocery stores, cafés, hotels, and similar businesses, supporting tax invoices, simplified tax invoices, multi-unit inventory, purchase orders, and touchscreen/desktop interfaces.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it specify payment methods. The deployment model is also unclear: the site mentions Windows-based screens and Web Applications, while also offering website and hosting services, making it hard to determine whether the core systems are cloud SaaS, locally installed, or hybrid. There is also no visible information on third-party integrations, APIs, or developer documentation, which is a significant gap for businesses that need to connect the system with ERP, e-commerce, banking, or BI platforms.
Its strengths are that it is built around Saudi Arabia’s local ZATCA e-invoicing requirements, covers a fairly broad range of industries, and offers 24/7 technical support. It also includes user accounts, permissions, and role settings, making it suitable for multi-staff stores or small and midsize businesses. The drawbacks are the relatively low transparency of the website and the lack of security and compliance details, such as encryption, backups, audit logs, data residency, and certifications. It also lacks standardized SaaS pricing and implementation timeline information.
It is best suited to small and midsize trading, retail, food and beverage, logistics, rental, and contracting businesses operating in Saudi Arabia that need to comply with ZATCA e-invoicing requirements. Chinese companies with branches or stores in Saudi Arabia could consider it as a localized e-invoicing/POS candidate. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text alone; payment and contract arrangements would also need to be confirmed by email or phone. Alternatives to compare include Zoho Books, Odoo, QuickBooks, Foodics, and other local Saudi ZATCA service providers.
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