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snad ERP's answer:
Snad is built specifically for Saudi SMBs โ wholesale, building materials, restaurants/cafรฉs, retail, and service offices โ with full ZATCA (Saudi tax authority) e-invoicing compliance built in from day one, not bolted on. Where most business management platforms in the region (Daftra, Qoyod, Wafeq, Nizam, Odoo) pack in every feature and end up overwhelming small teams, Snad's core bet is simplicity: an interface a business owner with no accounting background can actually use without training. It combines POS, inventory (with batch/FEFO tracking), accounting, HR and WPS payroll, bookings, and sales commissions in one system, all localized for Arabic/RTL from the ground up rather than translated after the fact.
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Most Saudi ERP options force a trade-off: either you get a lightweight invoicing tool that can't handle real operations, or a powerful platform (like Odoo) so complex it needs a consultant to configure. Snad is built to close that gap โ full ZATCA compliance, POS, inventory, HR/payroll, and accounting in one place, but designed so a non-technical business owner can set it up and run it themselves. Pricing is also straightforward: a free tier to start, then two paid plans, with a 30 days free trial on everything โ no hidden complexity in the packaging either.
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Small and medium Saudi businesses that need to be ZATCA-compliant but don't have dedicated IT or accounting staff โ wholesale traders, building materials suppliers, restaurants and cafรฉs, retail shops, and service-based offices. Typically 1โ20 employees, often running their business from a phone as much as a desktop, and previously managing invoicing and inventory through spreadsheets or fragmented tools before adopting Snad.
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Snad was founded to solve a specific gap in the Saudi market: ZATCA compliance became mandatory for VAT-registered businesses, but the platforms built to handle it were either too complex for a small business owner to self-serve, or too limited to run real day-to-day operations. Snad set out to build "ุฃุจุณุท ูุธุงู ุฅุฏุงุฑุฉ ุฃุนู ุงู ู ุชูุงู ู" โ the simplest all-in-one business management system โ so a small business could get compliant and organized without hiring a consultant or dedicating staff to learn the software.
snad ERP's answer:
Snad is built on a modern, cloud-native stack designed for speed, security, and scalability โ using widely-adopted frameworks for the web and mobile experience, a robust backend architecture for handling business data at scale, and cloud infrastructure that ensures reliability and data protection. We keep the underlying architecture details private, but the platform is engineered to support real-time performance, multi-device access, and the compliance requirements of the Saudi market as the business grows.