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Mamje Inc offers an all-in-one ERP platform for businesses. Its positioning is to bring sales, inventory, electronic invoicing, purchasing, accounting, finance, and operations into a single system. The site highlights that it is used by more than 250 companies, provides 99.9% uptime and 24/7 support, and treats analytics and AI as built-in platform capabilities rather than add-ons.
Based on the captured content, Mamje has fairly broad module coverage. Its inventory features include stock, warehouses, batches, IMEI tracking, consumption analysis, and alerts. On the sales side, it includes sales forecasting, customer data exploration, upsell, and cross-sell features. The finance side covers accounts receivable, accounts payable, accounting, tax filing, fixed assets, and SRI electronic invoicing. It also includes purchasing, production, import/export, human resources, e-commerce, and a mobile app. There are dedicated modules for the restaurant industry, such as digital kitchen, QR menu, table/reservation/consumption management. For integrations, the site explicitly offers API e Integraciones, and works with Fluxo for WhatsApp intelligent agents, Flows, and automation.
Mamje offers a 7-day free trial. The pricing page shows an “Empresarial Facturación Electrónica” plan and supports monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annual billing, with discounts of -10% for quarterly payment, -20% for semiannual payment, and -30% for annual payment. However, the captured text does not fully display the specific monthly fee, so it is not possible to judge its actual price level. For an ERP product, the lack of transparent pricing can make initial procurement screening more difficult.
Its strengths are broad modules and a complete business workflow, especially the combination of finance and tax, inventory and production, e-commerce, and restaurant scenarios. AI reports, real-time dashboards, and WhatsApp automation also give it some differentiation. The main weakness is limited public information: there is no clear explanation of key areas such as permission roles, approval workflows, data encryption, backups, compliance certifications, deployment model, or API documentation. If it will be used for core financial and operational data management, companies should carefully ask about security, permissions, and data ownership before purchasing.
Mamje is better suited to SMEs in Spanish-speaking markets that need electronic invoicing, inventory, finance, and multi-department collaboration, especially companies with restaurant operations or WhatsApp-based sales/customer service scenarios. Its accessibility from China is unknown, the site is in Spanish, and payment methods are not disclosed. If operating locally in China, users may need to compare domestic ERP options such as Kingdee and Yonyou, or consider international alternatives such as Odoo, Zoho One, and NetSuite.
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