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Find the right ERP for your business

Compare the major ERP systems side by side. Filter by industry, manufacturing mode, company size, and technology - and see exactly why each system fits. No forms, no sales calls.

836 of 836 ERP systems

Odoo

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Open-source, modular ERP - start with a few apps and add CRM, inventory, MRP, ecommerce, and accounting as you grow, at a fraction of typical ERP cost.

Price range

$0 - $50K

What Reddit thinks

80% positive · 1354 Reddit mentions

Best for: Smaller teams that want maximum flexibility at a low entry price.

Acumatica

Most discussedCloudPrivate cloud

A modern, open cloud ERP with consumption-based pricing (unlimited users) and dedicated editions for distribution, manufacturing, and construction.

Price range

$7.5K - $150K

What Reddit thinks

86% positive · 818 Reddit mentions

Best for: Mid-market teams that want a flexible, modern platform they can tailor.

NetSuite

Most discussedCloud

The most widely deployed cloud ERP, serving 40,000+ customers with financials, inventory, supply chain, and real-time analytics in one unified suite.

Price range

$10K - $100K+

What Reddit thinks

66% positive · 754 Reddit mentions

Best for: Growing mid-market companies that want one cloud suite for everything.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Microsoft's SMB ERP with familiar Office-style UX, solid financials and inventory, Copilot AI, and one of the largest partner ecosystems in the market.

Price range

Quote-based

What Reddit thinks

86% positive · 441 Reddit mentions

Best for: Small and mid-size teams already living in the Microsoft stack.

SAP Business One

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

SAP's small-business ERP, delivered through a large partner network with hundreds of industry add-ons for distribution and light manufacturing.

Price range

$3K - $50K

What Reddit thinks

68% positive · 198 Reddit mentions

Best for: Small manufacturers and distributors that want SAP without enterprise complexity.

QuickBooks Enterprise

Most discussedOn-premiseHosted

The step up from QuickBooks Online - familiar accounting with advanced inventory, pricing, and up to 40 users. Not a full ERP, but often the bridge to one.

Price range

$2K - $8K / yr

What Reddit thinks

38% positive · 150 Reddit mentions

Best for: Small businesses outgrowing QuickBooks but not ready for a full ERP.

Epicor Kinetic

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Manufacturing-first ERP that excels in real-time production monitoring, quality management, and global financials - in the cloud or on-premise.

Price range

$4K - $500K

What Reddit thinks

74% positive · 123 Reddit mentions

Best for: Mid-size and larger manufacturers that need serious shop-floor depth.

Infor CloudSuite Industrial (SyteLine)

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Long-standing discrete-manufacturing ERP with standout mixed-mode production support, now delivered cloud-first on AWS.

Price range

$25K - $500K

What Reddit thinks

88% positive · 123 Reddit mentions

Best for: Discrete manufacturers with a mix of make-to-order and repeat work.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

Most discussedCloud

Oracle's enterprise cloud ERP with market-leading financials, planning, and embedded AI, updated quarterly across the full suite.

Price range

Quote-based

What Reddit thinks

69% positive · 116 Reddit mentions

Best for: Large, finance-led organizations standardizing on Oracle's cloud.

SAP S/4HANA

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

SAP's flagship ERP with AI, machine learning, and real-time analytics - unmatched functional depth for complex, global operations in public or private cloud editions.

Price range

Quote-based

What Reddit thinks

70% positive · 93 Reddit mentions

Best for: Enterprises with complex processes that need maximum depth and control.

Sage Intacct

Most discussedCloud

Best-in-class cloud accounting with dimensional reporting and strong multi-entity consolidations - the AICPA-preferred financial management solution.

Price range

$15K - $60K / yr

What Reddit thinks

81% positive · 89 Reddit mentions

Best for: Finance teams that want top-tier accounting without a heavyweight suite.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain

Most discussedCloud

Microsoft's enterprise-grade ERP for complex global finance, supply chain, and manufacturing operations, built on Azure with embedded AI.

Price range

Quote-based

What Reddit thinks

79% positive · 87 Reddit mentions

Best for: Larger organizations standardizing on Microsoft across global operations.

IFS Cloud

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Enterprise ERP with standout strength in asset-intensive industries, field service management, and complex project-based manufacturing.

Price range

Quote-based

What Reddit thinks

85% positive · 71 Reddit mentions

Best for: Asset-heavy enterprises and complex project manufacturers.

Sage 100

Most discussedOn-premiseHosted

Proven mid-market accounting and light manufacturing/distribution ERP with a large installed base and reseller network.

Price range

$10K - $75K

What Reddit thinks

50% positive · 40 Reddit mentions

Best for: Established SMBs that want dependable accounting-centered operations.

Sage X3

Most discussedCloudOn-premise

Sage's flagship mid-market ERP with strong process-manufacturing and distribution depth, deployable in the cloud or on-premise.

Price range

$25K - $250K

What Reddit thinks

76% positive · 39 Reddit mentions

Best for: Process manufacturers and distributors with multi-company operations.

QAD Adaptive ERP

Most discussedCloud

Cloud ERP for global manufacturers, combining traditional ERP depth with a modern interface and deep vertical functionality for automotive and life sciences.

Price range

$25K - $500K

What Reddit thinks

80% positive · 32 Reddit mentions

Best for: Global manufacturers in automotive, life sciences, and consumer products.

ERPNext

What Reddit thinks

91% positive · 731 Reddit mentions

Microsoft Dynamics 365

What Reddit thinks

72% positive · 214 Reddit mentions

SAP

What Reddit thinks

44% positive · 180 Reddit mentions

Microsoft Dynamics NAV

What Reddit thinks

80% positive · 88 Reddit mentions

MRPeasy

What Reddit thinks

87% positive · 87 Reddit mentions

Microsoft Dynamics AX

What Reddit thinks

80% positive · 74 Reddit mentions

Infor M3

What Reddit thinks

67% positive · 63 Reddit mentions

Microsoft Dynamics GP

What Reddit thinks

69% positive · 53 Reddit mentions

Reddit sentiment and quotes come from 8,800+ r/ERP mentions (2011-present) tagged with Structify's extraction pipeline. They're anecdotal, and community-reported pricing is unofficial - always confirm with the vendor.

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