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Tecnich is an enterprise software, integration, and applied AI service provider for Chilean businesses. It is not a general-purpose chatbot or a single SaaS product; instead, it connects CRM, ERP, electronic invoicing, inventory, customer service, e-commerce, and field sales into business workflows, while embedding AI automation capabilities into those processes. The site emphasizes integration with SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business One, and other ERP systems, making it better suited to companies that already run complex operational systems.
Its AI capabilities focus on practical business operations: intelligent customer-service chatbots, reading emails/PDFs/orders/forms, information extraction, classification, validation, summarization, intelligent search, lead prioritization, and automation of repetitive tasks. A typical workflow captures input from forms, inboxes, ERP, CRM, or documents; uses AI to understand it; then generates tasks, replies, reminders, or system records, while keeping tracking and necessary human review in place. The website does not specify which large language models are used, whether private deployment is supported, or whether model fine-tuning is available, so it is best understood as an “AI + business process implementation” solution.
Tecnich covers a fairly broad range of integrations, listing SAP, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Oracle NetSuite, Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP, Odoo, ERPNext, MYOB, Acumatica, as well as Shopify, VTEX, WooCommerce, and marketplace scenarios. It also provides localized tools such as electronic invoicing, inventory, route sales, and automatic printing. In terms of pricing, the site does not disclose plans, starting prices, free trials, or free quotas. The sales process appears to rely mainly on requesting an assessment and communicating via WhatsApp, making it a consulting/implementation-style service with custom quotations.
The main advantage is its clear focus on real business implementation. Rather than starting from the technology, it first diagnoses wasted time and tracking issues in sales, operations, documents, and customer service. It also covers Chilean electronic invoicing and systems commonly used by local businesses. The downside is that public information is not very transparent: pricing, API documentation, SLA details, data privacy information, AI model sources, accuracy metrics, and security/compliance explanations are all missing, and the customer cases are relatively brief.
Tecnich is better suited to local Chilean businesses, companies using SAP or other ERP systems, and operations teams that need to connect sales, inventory, invoicing, and customer service. For users in China, website accessibility is unknown, and its language, tax, and implementation scenarios are clearly Chile-focused. If domestic alternatives are needed, options include CRM solutions in the WeCom ecosystem, Fxiaoke, SalesEase, Kingdee/Yonyou integration service providers, or international platforms such as Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho, and Odoo.
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