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SoftArt positions itself as an “African digital business accelerator,” providing businesses with digital tools and custom software services. It is not a single SaaS product, but rather a suite of tools for SME use cases, combined with consulting, development, delivery training, and ongoing support. Its goal is to help businesses automate operations, reach customers, and drive growth.
Based on the site content, SoftArt has a fairly broad product lineup: IzyLink is used for digital business cards, shareable via links and QR codes, with support for visit analytics; ShopTrack targets merchant inventory, sales, and reporting management, emphasizing real-time multi-device use and offline-to-online synchronization; SoftSMS offers bulk SMS, WhatsApp marketing, AI auto-replies, customer segmentation, and campaign performance tracking; Op-Hunter uses AI to scan multiple platforms and push matching opportunities; Aykenah is an upcoming parcel delivery tracking tool. On the services side, SoftArt also provides PWA, iOS/Android app, SaaS platform, website, and e-commerce development.
The website does not publish specific plans, prices, billing cycles, or contract terms. It only emphasizes “affordable” pricing and offers a “free demo.” Several product pages include “Essayer” or “Demander une démo” entry points, indicating that at least a trial or demo process exists, though it is unclear whether there is a permanently free plan. The delivery process is relatively clear, covering diagnosis, prototyping, development and testing, delivery training, follow-up, and improvements.
The main advantages are its focus on the local African market, its emphasis on usability under weak network conditions, business outcomes, and fast delivery. It also combines ready-made products with custom development, making it suitable for SMEs with a relatively limited digital foundation. In terms of support, the site says communication is available via WhatsApp, email, and video, with a promised response within 24 hours.
The shortcomings are also quite apparent: it does not disclose key enterprise-level information such as security and compliance, permission management, APIs, backups, SLA, or a list of third-party integrations. Pricing is also not transparent. The customer and project figures shown on the site are 0, so its actual scale and maturity still need further verification.
SoftArt is better suited to local African merchants, SMEs/PME, e-commerce businesses, healthcare providers, freelancers, recruiters, and companies that need custom Web, mobile, or SaaS systems. For Chinese users primarily serving the domestic market, alternatives such as Kingdee, Yonyou, Weimob, Youzan, Odoo, or domestic SMS/WeCom ecosystem tools may be more suitable. The source content does not provide details on access from China, payment methods, or network stability, so these need to be tested in practice.
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