Searches around invoicing software in Tunisia are accelerating with TEIF, TTN/El Fatoora and compliance. The right choice is not “one more tool”: it is a reliable flow (data → TEIF → signature → exchange) adapted to your business.
Key idea: if you aim for compliance, pick a tool that produces TEIF automatically, streamlines the DIGIGO signature, and fits the TTN / El Fatoora path.
1) Check compliance (TEIF, archiving, traceability)
Make sure the solution generates valid TEIF and provides traceability (who issued, modified, signed) and usable archiving.
2) Evaluate usability (teams, errors, speed)
Compliance often fails in the real world: heavy data entry, errors, unclear validation. Good software reduces errors (validations) and speeds up issuance.
3) Integrate TTN / El Fatoora and signing (DIGIGO)
TEIF is not isolated: plan for signing (DIGIGO) and the TTN/El Fatoora path early. Test an end-to-end cycle on a small batch, then scale.
4) Connect to daily management (stock, POS, collections)
- Stock: prevent discrepancies between sales and invoices.
- POS: smooth payments, consistent data.
- Collections: reminders and payment tracking.