Netforce is an βall-in-oneβ business software platform, positioned close to a lightweight ERP/business suite. Its modules cover accounting, inventory, sales and CRM, purchasing, e-commerce, POS, delivery management, service management, HR, and manufacturing. It is suitable for small and midsize businesses that want to manage finance, inventory, purchasing and sales, orders, services, and production workflows in a single system.
Based on the available information, Netforceβs main strength is the breadth of its modules. Accounting supports double-entry bookkeeping; inventory supports barcodes and batches; Sales CRM covers the process from leads to confirmed orders; e-commerce lets users choose themes and launch quickly; POS supports touchscreens; and delivery management can plan and track deliveries while sending customer notifications. Service management is also fairly detailed, covering service orders, invoices, employee time tracking, service costs, Gantt chart tasks, service contracts, and analytics reports. For team collaboration, the public information only shows user limits by plan; role permissions, approvals, and audit capabilities are not disclosed.
Pricing is relatively clear: Starter is US$10/month for up to 2 users; Standard is US$45/month for up to 10 users; Premium is US$200/month for up to 50 users. Starter includes accounting, inventory, sales, purchasing, and e-commerce, but delivery, POS, service, manufacturing, HR, and other modules require an additional US$10, while phone support costs an extra US$12. Standard includes more modules, but service, manufacturing, and HR still cost extra. Premium includes all listed modules. The platform offers an online trial with no credit card required, and trial data is deleted after 30 days.
The advantages are a low entry price and broad feature coverage, making it especially suitable for businesses that need finance, inventory, sales, e-commerce, retail store operations, and service management at the same time. The drawbacks are that public information lacks details on third-party integrations, APIs, data security and compliance, permission systems, and deployment options. Lower-tier plans also involve many module add-ons, so the real cost needs to be recalculated based on the required business modules.
Netforce is better suited to budget-conscious small and midsize businesses that want to launch an integrated business system quickly, particularly in trading, retail, services, and light manufacturing scenarios. Access from China is not discussed in the main materials, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before making a formal purchase, it is recommended to test network availability, billing currency, and support responsiveness. If you need localized tax and accounting features, a Chinese-language ecosystem, or domestic payment integrations, you may also want to evaluate Odoo, ERPNext, Zoho One, as well as local options such as Yonyou and Kingdee.
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