Noor System is a business management system for Umrah operators serving the Saudi and Arabic-speaking markets. It is not a general-purpose CRM; instead, it is built around βeach operational record.β Arrivals, departures, intercity transportation, hotel bookings, financial claims, and payment vouchers are all linked through a unified reference number, replacing WhatsApp groups, shared Excel files, and scattered accounting records.
The product covers the full loop of operations, transportation, hotels, and finance. The daily dashboard shows the dayβs itineraries, times, hotels, and unresolved tasks. The project module records agents, nationalities, periods, headcount, routes, airports, vehicles, and supervisors. The transportation module tracks transport companies, vehicle types, occupancy, payables, and exposure. The hotel module supports bilingual booking vouchers, check-in/check-out dates, amounts, and XLSX export. On the finance side, it includes service invoices, receipt confirmations, accounts receivable aging, payment reminders, and payment vouchers with amount, beneficiary, Hijri date, and Arabic text. The site also indicates support for employees, attendance, leave, salaries, allowances, deductions, and monthly reporting.
The website does not publish plans, pricing, billing cycles, or whether a free version or trial is available. The current conversion path is to book a demo and submit existing Excel files, module names, and document templates, after which the vendor configures a version suited to the company. The deployment model is not disclosed, so it is unclear whether Noor System is a pure cloud SaaS product, privately deployed, or offered as a hybrid deployment.
For collaboration, the system supports user roles, change review, saved versions, and restoration, allowing supervisors and accountants to work around the same operational reference number. Integration information is limited: the clearly mentioned items are mainly Excel/XLSX and PDF exports. There is no stated support for APIs, webhooks, accounting software, payments, or hotel/transportation platform integrations. Security and compliance details are also limited to change logs and version recovery, with no clear information on encryption, backups, granular permissions, audit certifications, or similar controls.
The main advantage is its highly vertical focus: it closely matches the seasonal, high-pressure operations of Umrah businesses and can connect routes, vehicles, hotels, costs, invoices, and collections into one workflow. The downside is the lack of public information, and the product is clearly oriented toward Arabic-speaking users and the Saudi Umrah industry. It is best suited to Umrah companies managing multiple groups, agents, transport providers, and hotel resources. It is not a good fit for businesses looking for a general CRM, an open API platform, or transparent subscription pricing.
The site does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or network availability, so these remain unknown. If a China-based team serves the Middle East Hajj or Umrah travel market, it may also be worth evaluating local travel agency ERP systems, customized operations systems, or a combination of general CRM and finance software.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on noorsys.com official site.
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