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SolarIA is an ERP SaaS product presented on a Spanish-language official website, positioned as a “voice-first” enterprise system. Users issue voice commands for queries, approvals, reports, or updates; the system recognizes intent, verifies permissions, executes actions within the ERP, and keeps an audit trail. It also comes with SOLARIA Hardware, a dedicated voice entry point for on-site scenarios such as offices, warehouses, factories, and control rooms.
The product is built around voice, AI, and ERP workflows. Features include natural-language commands and queries, real-time business insights, AI automation, financial cash flow and accounts receivable, purchase approvals, inventory alerts, sales pipeline management, HR requests, and voice BI for management. On the governance side, the page highlights role-based permissions, action confirmation, command and result tracking, and encryption for data in transit and at rest, making it suitable for enterprise processes that are sensitive to approvals and auditing.
The official website does not disclose plan pricing, billing methods, user limits, hardware pricing, or implementation fees. It only provides options to contact sales and book a demo. The page describes it as an ERP SaaS, but does not state whether private deployment, self-hosting, hybrid cloud, or data residency options are supported. Third-party integrations, APIs, and developer documentation are also not shown, which are important items to verify for companies with existing ERP, CRM, WMS, or financial systems.
Its advantages are a novel interaction model that can reduce the friction for frontline staff when clicking through and searching within systems. It also brings voice operations into a framework of permissions, confirmations, and auditing, rather than functioning as a simple voice assistant. The accompanying hardware also makes it more relevant to on-site operations. The downside is that the public information is relatively marketing-oriented, with a lack of details needed for procurement decisions, such as pricing, customer cases, system integrations, implementation timeline, compliance certifications, and SLA.
SolarIA is better suited to mid-sized and large enterprises with complex operational workflows, warehousing, or on-site management needs, and that are willing to experiment with voice ERP. Potential users include manufacturing, distribution, retail operations, and multi-department management teams. Access and payment availability from China are unknown, and the supported product languages and service regions are not clearly stated. Companies in China may compare it with Yonyou and Kingdee, or international alternatives such as SAP, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Odoo.
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solaria.tech is an Spain SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach solaria.tech directly.