Erp reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 181 Reddit reviews across 17 subreddits and 31 posts to rank the best Erp brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/ERP, r/ecommerce, r/shopify, r/Odoo, r/SolidWorks. Top-rated brands include Odoo (3.9/5), Acumatica (4.4/5), NetSuite (3.7/5).

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Reviews181
Subreddits17
Posts31
Brands77
Products32
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#1

Odoo

3.9
(26)
"Check out Odoo, it’s one of the best ERPs for WooCommerce dropshipping."
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"Open source would be Odoo and invoiceninja."
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"Try Odoo"
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"I recommend looking at Odoo, ERP, CRM all in one solutions."
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"Opt for an open source ERP like ERPNext or Odoo."
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"Odoo is super flexible with tons of integrations."
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"Odoo is customizable on the code level so something like this can be developed."
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"Odoo, ERP next and Zoho could be said as the popular options."
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"Definitely doable."
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"It is easy to integrate with other platforms and if costing is issue, can use Community version which is free."
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#2

Acumatica

4.4
(19)
"Check out Acumatica - an really good ERP"
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"I implemented Acumatica at my company almost 2 years ago."
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"Acumatica will do great with your current requirements."
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"Does very well in generating reports, creating purchase orders, inventory tracking."
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"Acumatica should be able to do all your asking without any partners added on."
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"Acumatica is the best ERP to go with Solid Works, with excellent integration for Bill of Material management."
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"Acumatica by far if you had to choose one"
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"Acumatica offers a completely free university for learning."
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"Acumatica."
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"Acumatica’s database setup is clean, modern, and very structured—but it’s meant to be used their way. If you like frameworks and don’t mind not having full raw SQL access, it’s a solid choice."
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#3

NetSuite

3.7
(17)
"Investing in something like Netsuite now will likely save you tech debt later."
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"Most brands I work with that do $20MM+ use NetSuite."
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"Dynamics, net suite or SAP/oracle are all top choices."
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"Moved from doing Netsuite and SAP projects to more AI driven ERP systems."
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"I'd be looking at NetSuite, Odoo, D365, Brightpearl, Cin7."
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"NetSuite has a lot of customers like you."
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"Netsuite, Acumatica, MSFT BC, D365 would be my picks."
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"If you think Zoho is expensive then you’re in for a surprise."
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"NetSuite is recognized for its cloud-based ERP solutions."
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"Netsuite here."
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#4

ERPNext

4.9
(7)
"Erpnext."
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"ERPNext is very good for your use case..."
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"I have personally implemented it for multiple companies."
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"The world's best Indian ERP solution, highly recommended for its features and flexibility."
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"ERPNext is an open-source solution that offers more features than Odoo without user licensing."
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"Opt for an open source ERP like ERPNext or Odoo."
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"ERPNext offers a comprehensive list of partners on their website, making it easy to implement via a local partner or directly on Frappe Cloud."
#5

SAP

4.2
(5)
"SAP , if you have deep pockets"
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"It's a monster... It's still a leader and does a pretty good job if implemented well but it's only for large companies IMO."
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"Dynamics, net suite or SAP/oracle are all top choices."
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"SAP through some plugins"
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"SAP is a popular ERP system with a solid certification path."
#6

Cin7

3.6
(5)
"Cin7 Omni is comparable to Brightpearl."
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"Cin7 is also popular below $20MM."
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"Cin7 or Unleashed are good options if your budget is a bit higher."
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"We’re with Cin7. Prior to that we had tradegecko."
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"Cin7?"
#7

Fishbowl

4.5
(4)
"Small businesses looking for a solid ERP for warehousing and manufacturing should have a look at Fishbowl."
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"Fishbowl scales pretty well to large and small operations. We just needed something simple that we could integrate with QB, and their platform fit the bill."
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"Fishbowl inventory software."
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"If you get the Commerce add-on, you can connect Fishbowl with Amazon."
#8

Microsoft

4.5
(4)
"I absolutely loved it. 3rd party integration, and it's just a powerhouse."
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"Microsoft Dynamics 365 is widely used across various industries and has a strong job market."
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"I would at least give Microsoft Business Central (BC) a look."
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"Pipeline still strong - nowhere near early covid levels. Rumblings about Kinaxis internally, not enough talent."
#9

SAP Business One

4.3
(4)
"Jumping on an ERP was a total game-changer. We went with SAP Business One, and my payroll's never been smoother."
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"Stay away from any of these SaaS or PLG models and just go get a perpetual license of SAP Business One."
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"It’s solid for handling inventory across multiple sales channels."
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"SAP Business One may be a great option for integration."
#10

Shopify

4.3
(4)
"Shopify's back end is quite extensive managing all basic needs."
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"Shopify can manage inventory, orders, and purchases very well."
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"Shopify's native integration with Business Central is robust and well-supported by Microsoft."
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"Sticking within the Shopify app ecosystem is advised for single channel selling."
#11

Oracle

3.8
(4)
"Having an ERP specialism and related qualifications is crucial for success in the field."
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"Dynamics, net suite or SAP/oracle are all top choices."
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"Oracle offers a comprehensive ERP solution with various certification options."
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"Oracle with cadlink wasn't bad but it's expensive."
#12

Digit

4.3
(3)
"It has an integration with QB desktop and has great UI."
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"It seems like a good fit."
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"We've built cloud inventory software that connects to eCommerce and accounting tools."
#13

Naologic

4.3
(3)
"We used Naologic successfully in manufacturing."
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"You need a custom function in an erp like Naologic that allows for custom workflows without messing up the data models."
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"I would go with Naologic."
#14

Zoho

4.3
(3)
"I have been a customer for 4 years now and their 'Zoho One' suite is worth it."
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"You could try QuickBooks, Zoho, or Xero."
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"I use Zoho as I needed a cost effective way to track serialised/batched products. It’s a little tedious but it works just fine."
#15

QuickBooks

3.7
(3)
"They are an India based ERP that is fully localized for your area and understand all your tax law."
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"You could try QuickBooks, Zoho, or Xero."
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"If you are accustomed to QuickBooks it will be a learning curve that's best to tackle early."
#16

Salesforce

3.0
(3)
"Majority of ERP already integrated with Salesforce."
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"You might look into salesforce or zoho."
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"Salesforce is very expensive and only suitable for medium to high revenue companies."
#17

BlueSeer

4.5
(2)
"The entire ERP solution is free, making it a cost-effective way to start."
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"[https://www.blueseer.com/](https://www.blueseer.com/)"
#18

Epicor

4.5
(2)
"Epicor is an excellent choice for manufacturing companies producing discrete products."
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"Small to medium companies are better suited with like EPICOR or some"
#19

Lumina

4.5
(2)
"We're building Lumina (no-code ERP) to support exactly this type of very niche use case."
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"I'd recommend checking out QuickBuild and Lumina who are kind of breaking the mold of what an ERP system should act like."
#20

Fulfil.io

4.0
(2)
"Check out Fulfil.io."
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"Depending on size of business, revenue and complexity, fulfil.io could work."
#21

Epicor Kinetic

4.0
(2)
"This is out of the box functionality within Epicor Kinetic."
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"It's solid and straightforward."
#22

JobBoss

3.5
(2)
"JobBOSS is pretty popular in the woodworking industry for handling custom jobs."
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"JobBoss is rather antiquated even by aspect of 10-12yrs ago."
#23

QuickBooks Online

5.0
(1)
"For small businesses (and medium to an extent), QuickBooks Online is the standard."
#24

CounterPart

5.0
(1)
"We use CountERPart. Fully integrates with SolidWorks and Solidworks PDM."
#25

Kechie ERP

5.0
(1)
"Id recommend Kechie ERP."
#26

Finale Inventory

5.0
(1)
"Highly recommend getting a demo of finale inventory."
#27

Shopify Plus

5.0
(1)
"Excited about moving to Teamwork Commerce after years of frustration with an outdated ERP."
#28

Sage

5.0
(1)
"SageU provides access to various training courses for Sage products."
#29

Steersman

5.0
(1)
"We do implementations for distribution and manufacturing businesses in USA, with focus on ecommerce and CPQ needs."
#30

Zevelow

5.0
(1)
"A scalable and personalized ERP solution tailored for small and medium-sized businesses."
#31

Global Shop

5.0
(1)
"Global is leaps and bounds ahead of what JobBoss is."
#32

WindChill

5.0
(1)
"WindChill is a much nicer PLM that lets you take engineering BOMs (eBOM) and create manufacturing BOMs (mBOM) with process documentation."
#33

OneStream

5.0
(1)
"OneStream is a competitor to Anaplan and growing extremely quickly in the market."
#34

SAP HANA

5.0
(1)
"The in-memory HANA architecture is superior"
#35

Custom Solutions

5.0
(1)
"I always advocate for custom solutions for businesses of all sizes."
#36

Fulfil

4.0
(1)
"Checkout fulfil.io"
#37

Factwork

4.0
(1)
"Theres an ERP system in germany that integrates solidworks. It's called factwork."
#38

Jobscope

4.0
(1)
"Jobscope"
#39

NS

4.0
(1)
"We use ns, need to patch up ns connector with the channels and 3pl with shipstation"
#40

Connected Business

4.0
(1)
"Take a look at Connected Business - it isn't low price but will do all you need plus more."
#41

Katana

4.0
(1)
"Katana should be able to help."
#42

eCommix

4.0
(1)
"Have you tried with eCommix?"
#43

Infor

4.0
(1)
"I have deployed Infor and Acumatica for similar sized companies."
#44

Siter

4.0
(1)
"I used Siter for a similar project and it worked well."
#45

Sage Intacct

4.0
(1)
"Sage Intacct/Oracle Netsuite/MS Dynamics Business Central/Acumatica."
#46

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

4.0
(1)
"Sage Intacct/Oracle Netsuite/MS Dynamics Business Central/Acumatica."
#47

Microsoft Business Central

4.0
(1)
"Netsuite, Acumatica, MSFT BC, D365 would be my picks."
#48

Microsoft Dynamics 365

4.0
(1)
"Netsuite, Acumatica, MSFT BC, D365 would be my picks."
#49

Good Day Software

4.0
(1)
"There is a company that just showed up in the market that has built an ERP for ecommerce businesses called Good Day Software."
#50

Biziverse

4.0
(1)
"It should for your needs. And it’s quite economical too."
#51

Sellercloud

4.0
(1)
"Sellercloud is one of the most comprehensive and has a warehouse module."
#52

Luminous

4.0
(1)
"Luminous is an up and coming one I’d look at."
#53

Rootstock

4.0
(1)
"Some of the top contenders include Rootstock, Oracle NetSuite, SAP etc."
#54

Gestix

4.0
(1)
"Check www.gestix.com user friendly, cost efective ..."
#55

Solidworks

4.0
(1)
"The Table addin from Solidworks PDM is very useful for integrating with any ERP system."
#56

Tier II ERP

4.0
(1)
"Tier II ERP systems come with a good to great CRM built in."
#57

Company from Austria

4.0
(1)
"They integrate with pretty much anything and are aimed at small to middle sized companies."
#58

DigitBridge

4.0
(1)
"DigitBridge ERP is recommended for multichannel Ecommerce selling."
#59

SolidWorks

4.0
(1)
"SolidWorks EPDM does a great job of revision control and release process during engineering and development."
#60

Stocky

4.0
(1)
"Stocky is great for handling purchase orders and incoming inventory."
#61

Report Bundit

4.0
(1)
"Report Bundit provides extended reports that Shopify can't offer."
#62

Data Exports IO

4.0
(1)
"Data Exports IO is useful for generating reports."
#63

SAP S/4HANA Cloud

4.0
(1)
"Modern flagship SaaS ERPs—like SAP S/4HANA Cloud, NetSuite, Workday, and Oracle Cloud Apps—direct DB access just isn’t how it works anymore."
#64

Oracle E-Business Suite

4.0
(1)
"E-Business Suite"
#65

QuickBuild

4.0
(1)
"I'd recommend checking out QuickBuild and Lumina who are kind of breaking the mold of what an ERP system should act like."
#66

Xero

4.0
(1)
"You could try QuickBooks, Zoho, or Xero."
#67

Holded

4.0
(1)
"The software Holded might be useful."
#68

Invoice Ninja

4.0
(1)
"Open source would be Odoo and invoiceninja."
#69

Microsoft Dynamics

4.0
(1)
"Dynamics, net suite or SAP/oracle are all top choices."
#70

Infor Syteline

4.0
(1)
"You can open the Customer Orders form then filter the form for your customer."
#71

ShipHero

4.0
(1)
"The longest which grew up with Shopify supporting large Shopify sellers are ShipHero and SKULabs."
#72

SKULabs

4.0
(1)
"The longest which grew up with Shopify supporting large Shopify sellers are ShipHero and SKULabs."
#73

DELMIAWorks

3.0
(1)
"DELMIAWorks (formerly IQMS) as an option that integrates with SolidWorks."
#75

Brightpearl

3.0
(1)
"BrightPearl is a good product but ACM and support is terrible."
#76

InXsql

2.0
(1)
"We switched from Sage 100 to InXsql (a smaller player) and I regret it."
#77

IFS

1.0
(1)
"All I can say is don't use IFS."

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