Field service software ยท Oman ยท Head-to-head
Focus Softnet vs Wafeq
Two Oman field service software options, compared side by side for Oman trades.
Which should you choose?
Focus Softnet and Wafeq are closely matched (both Tier A) for Oman field service software. The right choice comes down to fit: weigh the pros, cons, pricing, and Oman-specific notes for each against your trade and region.
Focus Softnet
Tier A ยท WorkableRegional cloud ERP with a Muscat office
A long-established Gulf ERP with construction/real-estate modules and a registered Muscat office (Ruwi) with Oman landlines โ real local presence rather than remote-only coverage.
Pros
- + Registered Muscat office + local numbers
- + Construction/real-estate ERP modules
- + Recognisable Gulf ERP brand
- + Local implementation capacity
Cons
- โ Pricing not public
- โ Broad ERP โ implementation effort
- โ Construction depth varies by module
- โ Less specialised than pure contracting ERP
Oman note
A regional ERP with an actual Muscat office โ a point in its favour for local support and readiness for Omanโs 5% VAT and coming e-invoicing.
Wafeq
Tier A ยท WorkableArabic-native cloud accounting, early Oman edition
Arabic-first cloud accounting with a newly-launched Oman edition (OMR/VAT/e-invoicing content) and strong e-invoicing pedigree from the wider GCC โ promising for Omanโs mandate, though still early locally.
Pros
- + Arabic-native accounting + invoicing
- + Oman edition with VAT/e-invoicing content
- + GCC e-invoicing pedigree
- + Modern cloud UI
Cons
- โ Newly launched in Oman (few local refs)
- โ No public OMR pricing yet
- โ Accounting, not construction ERP
- โ Confirm Fawtara certification scope
Oman note
An Arabic-native, e-invoicing-minded book thatโs arriving early for Omanโs mandate โ promising, but ask about Fawtara certification and Oman references given how new the local edition is.
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