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Sportobello Ltd was founded in 2011 and positions itself as a provider of an “open-source cloud ERP system.” Its early customers were mainly large engineering design organizations and enterprises, with use cases covering document workflows, project execution, finance, and reporting. Since 2018, its services have expanded to sports clubs and membership-based organizations, with an emphasis on integrating members, subscriptions, scheduling, services, invoicing, and reporting into one continuous business process.
Based on the collected text, Sportobello is not a single-purpose tool but an ERP process system for organizational operations. For engineering companies, the focus is on reliability, traceability, document workflows, project execution, and financial reporting. For sports and membership organizations, the focus is on member management, subscriptions, scheduling, service delivery, invoicing, and business reports. The text repeatedly emphasizes integrations, traceability, and stable processes, suggesting that it cares more about real-world process implementation and long-term operations than the out-of-the-box experience typical of lightweight SaaS products.
The publicly available content does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, a free version, or trial information, so buyers need to contact the vendor directly before procurement. The title describes it as a cloud ERP and mentions open source, but it does not clarify whether self-hosting, private deployment, or source-code delivery is supported. For companies with requirements around data sovereignty, intranet deployment, or customization, this should be verified carefully.
Its strengths are that it covers common core ERP processes and has clear experience in both engineering and membership-organization scenarios. It also emphasizes reliability, traceability, integrations, and long-term support, making it suitable for organizations with complex processes that need guided implementation. The downside is that the information visible on the official website is limited: it does not list concrete feature screenshots, permission models, APIs, third-party integrations, compliance certifications, SLA details, pricing, or payment methods, which makes evaluation less transparent.
Sportobello is better suited to small, mid-sized, and larger organizations that want to unify project, finance, document, or membership operations, especially engineering firms, sports clubs, and membership-based institutions. It is less suitable for teams that only need a simple CRM, class scheduling tool, or low-cost standardized subscription software.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local service support, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If using it in China, it is recommended to first test website and system availability, payment methods, and data compliance requirements. Comparable alternatives include Odoo, ERPNext, Zoho, as well as domestic options such as Kingdee Cloud Cosmic and Yonyou YonSuite.
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sportobello.com is an Bulgaria SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sportobello.com directly.