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April 15, 2026·4 min read

What an ERP actually costs — and how to not overspend

Driven by modules and integrations, not one license. Start where it hurts most.

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The short answer

An ERP's cost is driven by the number of modules and integrations, not a single license. The smart way to control it is to start with the operations that hurt most and expand — not to buy everything at once.

How to not overspend

  • Begin with the highest-pain modules.
  • Integrate with what you can't replace yet.
  • Expand once each phase proves value.

ERP doesn't have to be a multi-year megaproject. Describe your operations and we'll scope a phased path.

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