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Tilefin is a modular SaaS platform for small merchants, launched by Tilefin IT Solutions. It breaks capabilities such as billing, orders, inventory, payments, customers, and analytics into separate “Tiles,” then connects them through the free included TileCore AI Manager, which learns business patterns and automates cross-module workflows. Its target users are not large IT teams, but suppliers, shop owners, and SMB merchants looking for a lightweight tool to manage day-to-day operations.
The core of the product is TileCore: according to the website, it can predict inventory shortages, flag overdue invoices, connect newly added Tiles, and trigger automation across invoicing, inventory, payments, and analytics. The functional Tiles cover Billing, Orders, Analytics, Inventory, Payments, and Customers. Typical use cases include GST-compliant invoices, payment reminders, order status synchronization, inventory demand forecasting, sales trend alerts, UPI/NEFT/IMPS payment integration, customer segmentation, and automated follow-ups. Overall, the design leans toward business process automation rather than being a collection of standalone tools.
Tilefin uses a per-Tile subscription model. Starter costs ₹999/month and includes TileCore plus 1 Tile, with up to 2 team members. Growth costs ₹2,499/month and includes up to 4 Tiles, 10 team members, priority support, and an AI insights dashboard. Scale is custom-priced and supports unlimited Tiles, unlimited members, custom APIs, integrations, and white labeling. Monthly and annual billing are available, with annual billing saving 20%. The page says no credit card is required to get started, but it does not specify the exact free trial duration.
The advantages are its clear modular structure, which suits small merchants that only want to pay for the features they need; TileCore connects the modules in one place, reducing data silos across multiple software tools; pricing is relatively transparent; and the product is especially tailored to India’s GST and local payment scenarios. The drawbacks are that the website only mentions data security in broad terms, with no details on encryption, backups, compliance certifications, or SLA; third-party integrations mainly appear to cover UPI, NEFT, and IMPS, with little disclosure about e-commerce, accounting, or CRM ecosystems; and APIs are only available in the Scale plan, with limited information on developer support.
Tilefin is better suited to small suppliers, stores, wholesalers, and retailers in India and overseas that need integrated management for invoicing, inventory, orders, and collections/payments. Access from China is unknown. Its GST and UPI capabilities are clearly oriented toward the Indian market, so domestic Chinese businesses would still need to evaluate network connectivity, cross-border payments, tax localization, and Chinese-language support. For operations within mainland China, alternatives to compare include Kingdee, Yonyou, and Guanjiapo; for lightweight international SaaS options, compare Zoho, Odoo, QuickBooks, FreshBooks, and similar products.
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