Qallix is an operations management platform for multichannel e-commerce sellers, positioned much like an e-commerce ERP/OMS, with a particular focus on Southeast Asian merchants. It brings orders, inventory, products, chat, marketing, and reporting from channels such as Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, Amazon, Shopify, and WooCommerce into a single backend, while QAI provides AI-driven analytics and automation recommendations.
For order management, Qallix emphasizes a “single inbox” that consolidates orders from multiple platforms, with support for real-time status updates, unified tracking, returns workflows, and bulk fulfillment. Inventory management supports real-time synchronization, SKU mapping, and warehouse-level stock views, mainly to reduce overselling and manual update errors. Product management allows bulk listings and synchronization of prices, titles, images, and variants. Chat management centralizes messages from multiple platforms, while the Enterprise plan also includes AI chat automation. On the fulfillment side, Fulfilment by Qallix starts from S$1 per order and covers warehousing, packing, and last-mile delivery, though the available text does not disclose warehouse layout or carrier details.
Subscription pricing is relatively transparent: Start Up costs 38 SGD/month and supports 10,000 orders/month, 15 marketplaces, and 500 inventory items; Business costs 88 SGD/month and supports 30,000 orders/month, 30 platforms, and unlimited inventory sync; Enterprise costs 128 SGD/month and supports 90,000 orders/month, 50 marketplaces, advanced QAI analytics, and AI chat. Annual billing saves 10%, and there is a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. Additional seats cost 28, 68, and 108 SGD/month respectively.
Its strengths lie in its focus on major Southeast Asian platforms, coverage of the daily operations workflow from orders to marketing, and AI-driven recommendations for promotions, pricing, and inventory, making it useful for reducing the need to switch between multiple backends. Multi-brand management, unified reporting, and training resources also improve team-based operational efficiency. The drawbacks are that advanced AI features are concentrated in higher-tier plans; supported payment methods are not specified; and while the fulfillment service has an entry price, there is insufficient information on actual coverage, SLAs, and regional availability.
Qallix is better suited to SMEs, e-commerce managers, and agencies operating multiple stores, brands, or platforms in Southeast Asia—especially teams that need overselling prevention, bulk fulfillment, and cross-channel promotion synchronization as order volume grows. There is no official clarification on access from mainland China, network stability, or local payment support. It is advisable to use the 30-day trial first to verify connection speed, platform authorization, and payment feasibility. Alternatives include each platform’s seller center, the Shopify/WooCommerce ecosystem, or other multichannel ERP solutions.
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