Pricing Examples

Pricing examples that show the difference between system cost and login cost.

PiERP pricing is designed around system scope, implementation work, deployment model, transaction volume and support needs, not charging a separate fee for every user login.

ERP pricing examples ERP software PiCRM Customer portal Inventory management No login-based pricing
Overview

Built around real operating work.

Example: managed cloud ERP

A cloud customer may pay a setup fee for implementation, configuration, data preparation and training, then a monthly service fee after the agreed start period. The monthly fee can reflect scale, support and hosting instead of simply counting logins.

Example: local server purchase

A local-server customer may buy the system and implementation package upfront, then choose whether to purchase ongoing technical support. This model can fit customers who do not want cloud hosting or recurring monthly software service fees.

Comparison: per-user ERP pricing

Many ERP systems become expensive when warehouse users, sales users, managers and customer portal users all require separate paid seats. PiERP is positioned differently: pay for the system and operating scope, not every login.

Capabilities

Core workflows included.

Cloud subscription example
Local server purchase example
Setup fee planning
Support fee planning
Customer portal access
No login-based pricing
Implementation scope comparison
Quote calculator support
Positioning

The fair comparison is total operating cost, not just a monthly headline price.

ERP buyers should compare implementation cost, support cost, hosting, backups, customization, user access, customer portal access and long-term ownership. PiERP makes those tradeoffs explicit.

ERPSales, purchasing, inventory and finance workflows.
CRMLead tracking, sales engagement and customer conversion.
PortalCustomer ordering, SO status, invoices and tracking.
FAQ

Common questions.

Does PiERP have per-user pricing?

PiERP is positioned around system and deployment scope rather than per-login pricing.

Is cloud pricing different from local installation?

Yes. Cloud service usually includes hosting and managed operations, while local installation is more about system purchase, installation and optional support.

When does monthly service start?

The standard terms can be set so setup fees are paid first, go-live completes, and monthly service begins after the agreed initial period.

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