Cost is one of the most common ERP questions, but there is no single fixed number. Pricing depends on scope, modules, integrations, and the level of required customization.
What drives ERP cost?
The main drivers are the number of modules, users, branches, and the level of integration with internal or external systems.
The more custom workflow logic, permissions, and reporting you need, the more analysis, development, and testing effort is required.
Does every company need the same ERP size?
No. Some businesses only need a focused MVP around the most critical operations, while others require a broader platform covering the full organization.
A practical approach is to start with a valuable first phase, then expand in measured steps.
How should you read a proposal?
Do not only compare the final number. Check whether the proposal includes discovery, UX/UI, development, testing, integrations, training, and support.
A strong proposal makes scope clear and breaks the project into measurable phases.