Fast ERP reaches outward as well as inward. Three practical connectors carry the everyday work the shop floor and the office actually touch: the Indian statutory fit — GST, HSN, C-Form, e-way-bill data and amount-in-words; barcode and label printing on TSC thermal hardware; and cloud telephony for the sales and complaint desk. Email and SMS alerts round it out — one ERP, deployed cloud or on-premise, across India and worldwide.
GST and barcode are the two connectors people touch every day — the invoice that has to be filed and the label that has to go on the box. Both are built into the same ERP that runs quote-to-cash and stores, not bolted on as separate tools. See how GST flows into the ledger under Accounts & GST, and browse every connector on the integrations overview.
These are outward links — the ERP reaching hardware, statutory formats and phones. Each runs on the same documents and masters the rest of the platform already holds, so nothing is entered twice.
Each card below is a real connector in Fast ERP — the statutory pack, the label hardware, the phone line and the alert channels — reading the documents, items and parties the ERP already holds, so the same data is never entered twice.
Fast ERP is deployed for manufacturing businesses of every kind, in India and worldwide — and for Indian plants the statutory detail is built in, not an add-on. GST is applied from the item's HSN and tax group, C-Form is tracked, the fields an e-way bill needs are captured on the dispatch, and the total is written out in Indian rupees as words. The same rules feed the ledger and reports in Accounts & GST, and the figures post onward to Tally.
The moment goods are received, the goods-receipt (GRN) label prints on the TSC thermal printer with a ZXing QR and a Barcode-128 — so the item is scannable before it leaves the dock. The same label engine covers item and pallet/lot barcodes, which is what makes lot and bin tracking practical in Inventory & Stores. It ties straight to the goods receipt captured in Purchase, so the barcode carries the ERP's own reference.
The sales and complaint desk works the phone all day, and Fast ERP makes that a record instead of a memory. KooKoo cloud IVR and click-to-dial connect the call, and it is logged automatically against the complaint, service or CRM enquiry ticket it belongs to — so the follow-up history lives on the same record the team already opens in Sales & CRM. Email and SMS alerts run alongside for approvals, due dates and stock levels.
GST numbers and HSN codes import in bulk and map onto parties and items, so invoices apply the right rate without hand-keying.
C-Form is tracked and reported, and the fields an e-way bill needs are captured on the dispatch and invoice, ready to file.
Invoices, challans and vouchers print the total in Indian rupees as words automatically, so statutory prints read correctly.
ZXing generates and decodes QR codes, and GRN, item and pallet/lot labels print on TSC thermal hardware such as the TTP-244.
Cloud IVR connects the call and logs it automatically against the complaint, service or CRM enquiry ticket it belongs to.
SMTP email and an SMS API push approvals, due-date reminders and stock alerts to the person who needs to act.
In a 30-minute demo we'll raise a GST invoice with amount-in-words, capture e-way data on a dispatch, print a QR + barcode label on TSC, and log an IVR call against a complaint — all on one ERP, cloud or on-premise.