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United Furunda is a Beijing-based enterprise AI + ERP service provider. Rather than offering standardized SaaS, it positions itself as a vendor that delivers customized systems that enterprises can truly call their own. Its business falls into two main categories: helping large enterprises with existing ERP systems carry out AI transformation and enable their IT teams; and building AI-driven management systems from scratch for small and mid-sized businesses, with long-term operations and maintenance support.
The website highlights “enterprise AI copilots,” AI Agent-assisted development and operations, AI-native ERP, non-intrusive architecture, and enterprise-grade software engineering. Typical scenarios include intelligent ERP upgrades, helping IT teams master the AI technology stack, migrating from Excel to management systems, and building business systems for manufacturing and cross-border e-commerce. Its value proposition is not a single AI tool, but a combination of consulting, system integration, custom development, documentation handover, and ongoing support.
The disclosed pricing model is “one-time delivery + annual service fee.” It also offers free system diagnostics, a 48-hour assessment report, and arrangements for POC demos. However, the page does not provide price ranges, project timelines, quantified service-level metrics, or whether the POC is paid. For companies with strict budgeting and procurement processes, further discussion is still needed to confirm quotes, acceptance criteria, and maintenance scope.
Its strengths are its emphasis on engineering quality, with explicit mentions of code review, automated testing, CI/CD, security audits, technical documentation, knowledge transfer, and SLA. It also stresses that systems and data belong to the enterprise and can be exported, reducing vendor lock-in risk. The downsides are the lack of disclosure around specific large language models, AI architecture, API integration lists, privacy compliance certifications, and verifiable customer references. Some “0%” metrics on the page also appear to be placeholders, so their reference value is limited.
It is suitable for medium and large enterprises with existing IT teams that want to lead their own AI transformation. It is also a fit for SMEs that need customized ERP or management systems and care about maintainability. It is less suitable for customers who simply want to quickly buy a standardized SaaS product, transparent pricing, or an out-of-the-box tool. The website is in Chinese and operated by a Chinese company, so direct access from mainland China should be expected. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives include Yonyou, Kingdee, traditional ERP implementation providers, SaaS ERP products, and the DingTalk/Feishu low-code ecosystems.
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