Field service software ยท Oman

Focus Softnet

Regional cloud ERP with a Muscat office

Tier A ยท Workable Cross-market vendor

Market position

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.

Oman-specific note

A regional ERP with an actual Muscat office โ€” a point in its favour for local support and readiness for Omanโ€™s 5% VAT and coming e-invoicing.

Pros

  • + Registered Muscat office + local numbers
  • + Construction/real-estate ERP modules
  • + Recognisable Gulf ERP brand
  • + Local implementation capacity

Cons

  • โˆ’ Pricing not public
  • โˆ’ Broad ERP โ€” implementation effort
  • โˆ’ Construction depth varies by module
  • โˆ’ Less specialised than pure contracting ERP

Typical Oman pricing

Quote-based.

Why this matters for Oman trades

The Oman Tax Authority runs 5% VAT and the phased Fawtara e-invoicing mandate (large taxpayers August 2026; all VAT-registered businesses August 2027); OSE accreditation is required for engineer work permits (since August 2025); the Authority for Projects, Tenders & Local Content runs contractor classification and procurement; the Ministry of Labour enforces Omanisation; municipalities issue building permits; MoHUP owns the new Oman Building Code (phasing in to 2030); and the CDAA is the national fire-safety authority.

Oman construction software selection is defined by an imminent e-invoicing mandate โ€” the Oman Tax Authorityโ€™s Peppol-based โ€œFawtaraโ€ system reaches large taxpayers in August 2026 and all VAT-registered businesses by August 2027 โ€” alongside 5% VAT, OSE engineer accreditation (now tied to work permits), contractor classification via the Authority for Projects, Tenders & Local Content, Omanisation quotas, municipal building permits, the new Oman Building Code, and CDAA fire safety.

Frequently asked

Is Focus Softnet a good fit for Oman trades?

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. A regional ERP with an actual Muscat office โ€” a point in its favour for local support and readiness for Omanโ€™s 5% VAT and coming e-invoicing.

What does Focus Softnet cost in Oman?

Quote-based.. Pricing and availability can change by region โ€” confirm current Oman pricing on the vendor's site before committing.

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