IOplat is a cloud ERP platform for companies in Central America, covering markets such as Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. It brings tax-compliant invoicing, inventory, accounting, payments, payroll, POS, contacts, production, reporting, and system configuration into a single platform, with a focus on no installation, browser-based access, and 99.9% availability.
Based on the product description, IOplat’s main strength is “local tax compliance + integrated SMB operations.” Its invoicing module supports SAR/CAI, DTE, FEL/SAT, DGI, Costa Rican electronic invoices, Panama ITBMS, and more. Inventory features include multi-warehouse management, Kardex, branch transfers, and real-time stock. Accounting covers charts of accounts, journal entries, balance sheets, and financial reports. The payroll module can automatically calculate deductions such as IHSS, RAP, ISR, and CCSS according to each country’s rules. For teams, it supports separate logins, permission settings, role-based access control, plus multiple branches, warehouses, and cash registers.
Pricing is fairly transparent: the entry-level Emprendedor/Pyme plan costs $5/month or $54/year, but includes only 10 invoices per month. Infinity costs $95/month or $855/year, with unlimited invoices and all modules, priority support, and initial training included. Infinity+ is custom-priced and offers unlimited users, branches, and cash registers, custom modules, an online store, and IOplat Local offline LAN access. Payments are processed through Stripe. Deployment is primarily cloud-based; Infinity+ can be used offline over a local network, but self-hosting capabilities are not specified.
The advantages are broad module coverage, a low entry price, clear adaptation to Central American tax rules, and disclosed security measures such as AWS, daily Google Cloud Storage backups, TLS 1.3, encryption at rest, and access controls. Support channels include email, WhatsApp, and phone, with same-day responses from a local team. The downsides are that the entry-level plan has very limited capacity, while Infinity is still limited to 1 user + 1 administrator and 1 branch/1 cash register. The website does not disclose an open API, developer documentation, or a rich third-party integration ecosystem.
IOplat is best suited to SMBs or multi-store businesses operating in Central America that need integrated compliant invoicing, inventory, accounting, payroll, and POS. For companies in mainland China, its tax and payroll rules are not designed for the Chinese market, and payment information only mentions Stripe. Network accessibility from China is not reflected in the available materials, so it should be considered unknown. For China-local alternatives, consider Yonyou or Kingdee Cloud Cosmic; for international alternatives, Odoo, Zoho, QuickBooks, or NetSuite may be worth evaluating.
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