Flowrix is a web application for Thai users to manage supplies, fixed assets, and consumables. It is positioned as a solution for registering, issuing, borrowing/returning, inventory counting, and printing documents for “พัสดุ/ครุภัณฑ์/วัสดุสิ้นเปลือง” within Thai organizations. It clearly emphasizes compatibility with the Thai Ministry of Finance’s rules on procurement and materials management. Target users include government offices, schools, universities, hospitals, and private organizations.
Its features cover digital fixed-asset ledgers, asset status management, consumables stock receiving and issuance, borrowing and returns, QR Code mobile scanning for inventory checks, and printing requisition forms and related documents in government formats. A notably local feature is LINE-based borrowing and returns: members can self-service borrow and return assets via LINE, upload photos for confirmation, and administrators can approve with one click. This lowers the barrier to use for ordinary employees, teachers, and students. For collaboration, the text mentions creating organizations and adding members, but does not explain enterprise-level details such as role hierarchy, departmental permissions, approval chains, or field-level permissions.
Pricing information is limited. The site only states that users can try it for free indefinitely, and that during the trial they can create an organization, add members, and register assets. Users need to contact Flowrix to find a suitable plan when they want to expand usage. On security, the page says data from different organizations is fully isolated, all data is encrypted, and all access logs are recorded to enable 100% traceability. Deployment is via a web application with no installation required, accessible from desktop and mobile browsers. It does not disclose self-hosting, private deployment, API, SSO, or developer support options.
The advantages are its integrated management of fixed assets and consumables, user-friendly LINE-based operations, QR inventory checks suitable for annual audits, and strong alignment with Thai government documents and workflows. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, limited information on open integration capabilities, and permissions/compliance descriptions that remain fairly basic. It is best suited to public-sector organizations, education institutions, and healthcare providers operating in Thailand that need to comply with local materials management requirements. For multinational companies or Chinese organizations, it is important to confirm language support, network accessibility, payment options, data residency, and fit with local regulations.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text. Because the product is deeply tied to Thai workflows and LINE, its practical value for Chinese users is limited, and LINE may face usage constraints in mainland China. Alternatives include Snipe-IT, Asset Panda, EZOfficeInventory, Reftab, or local Chinese fixed-asset management systems and apps within the DingTalk and WeCom ecosystems.
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