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Why Dafatr beats the alternatives
An honest look at where Dafatr wins, and where the alternatives are good enough.
| Dafatr | Notebook | Excel | QuickBooks | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native Arabic + Kurdish | ||||
| IQD-first pricing & math | ||||
| Installment-sales engine | ||||
| Multi-shop, multi-warehouse | ||||
| Real POS with receipts | ||||
| Works on phone, tablet, laptop | ||||
| Daily encrypted backups | ||||
| Iraq-based support |
vs The notebook
Notebooks are free and fast to start with — but they lose receipts, can't generate reports, and can't track installments. Dafatr matches the input simplicity, with all the intelligence behind it.
vs Excel
Excel is flexible but fragile — one wrong formula breaks a month of work. No rules, no integrity, no multi-user safety.
vs QuickBooks
QuickBooks is a respected accounting platform, but it's not built for Iraq: no installments, weak Arabic, USD-priced, US-based support.

