Both are powerful platforms. Here is where they differ — and why it matters for manufacturing, logistics and operations-heavy businesses.
An honest look at how the two platforms compare across key areas.
| Feature | Teamnet | Zoho One |
|---|---|---|
| விலை நிர்ணயம் | Flat fee, all modules | Per user, 40+ separate apps |
| உற்பத்தி MES | KaiNext (native) | Not available |
| IoT/hardware | Native MQTT, OPC-UA, RFID | Not available |
| பாதுகாப்பு மற்றும் EHS | NavisShield | Not available |
| WMS | FlowTrack | Not available |
| Target market | Operations-heavy enterprises | SMB services & marketing |
| Mobile | Native offline-first apps | Responsive web |
| No-code | Studio (included) | Zoho Creator (separate) |
| Go tlhakanngwa ga didirisiwa tsa didir | In-house turnstiles, IoT | Not available |
| Go-live | ~14 days | Self-service setup |
Both platforms have their strengths. Here is where each one shines.
Zoho is excellent for SMBs focused on sales, marketing, customer support and services. Its 40+ app ecosystem covers CRM, email marketing, helpdesk and project management well.
Teamnet is built for operations — manufacturing, logistics, automotive, energy. If your business has machines, warehouses, shop floors or field crews, Teamnet connects them natively.
Book a personalised demo and see how Teamnet compares for your specific use case.