Oorden is a cloud-based intelligent ERP/administration and accounting system for businesses and accounting firms. The website clearly emphasizes “100% cloud-based,” “no installation required,” and “24x7 access.” Its positioning leans toward the Mexican market, with features built around local tax and accounting workflows such as Facturación 4.0, CFDI, XML downloads, SAT-format accounting, DIOT, and electronic accounting. It is suitable for SMEs that need to manage sales, purchasing, inventory, banking, and accounting within a single system.
Based on the available text, Oorden offers a fairly comprehensive set of modules: sales invoicing, purchasing and expenses, inventory, bank accounts, intelligent reconciliation, reports, CFDI downloads and automatic bookkeeping, plus tax and accounting reports. It emphasizes a “unified system”; for example, once an invoice is confirmed, the system can automatically generate accounting entries, while bank transactions can be imported and mapped to receipts and payments. For team collaboration, plans start with 5, 10, or 50 users and can be expanded. It also supports role assignment, audit logs, multiple branches, and multiple warehouses. On integrations, it lists Google Sheets and Excel Office365, with planned support for Shopify, WooCommerce, and Mercado Libre. A RESTful API is also available, but API access and e-commerce integrations require additional fees.
The business plans are split into Team, Pro, and Premium tiers. With automatic payment or annual billing, prices are $1,795, $2,995, and $8,995 + IVA/month respectively; standard monthly billing is more expensive. Annual billing includes a 10% discount. Additional RFCs, users, warehouses/branches, API access, and e-commerce connections are charged separately. Registration provides access to all modules, lets users generate 5 free invoices and download XML files, and includes a 15-day free trial with onboarding assistance and support.
The main advantages are its fully cloud-based setup, unified modules, relatively high level of accounting automation, and clearly stated enterprise software fundamentals such as backup frequency, audit logs, and role-based permissions. The downsides are that the pricing structure includes many paid add-ons; security and compliance are described only in terms of encryption, multiple data centers, and backups, without disclosure of specific certifications; and the functionality is strongly tied to Mexico’s tax system. It is best suited to Mexican SMEs, businesses managing inventory across multiple stores, and accounting firms.
The text does not specify access conditions from China. Payment options mention PayPal and automatic billing, which may be less convenient than local SaaS services. If the main business is in China, it is generally better to first evaluate local alternatives such as Kingdee Cloud Cosmic, Yonyou YonSuite, or Inspur Cloud ERP. For international ERP requirements, NetSuite, SAP Business One, and Odoo are also worth comparing.
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