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About ERP Search
ERP Search exists to help finance, operations, and IT leaders make better ERP decisions before they commit to software, implementation partners, or major project spend.
What ERP Search is for
The site is designed for growing businesses that need help with ERP selection, migration, implementation, partner choice, and post-go-live improvement. The focus is practical decision support rather than vendor promotion.
- Selection and shortlisting support for first-time ERP buyers and replacement projects
- Comparisons between common SMB ERP options and vertical ERP paths
- Implementation guidance covering change, data, governance, and operating risk
- Editorial content that helps teams avoid common ERP mistakes before contracts are signed
How we review ERP software and guidance
ERP Search does not treat software comparison as a feature-count exercise. Products are reviewed through a buyer lens: operating model fit, finance and reporting needs, implementation complexity, partner capability, support overhead, and likely trade-offs over the first 12 to 24 months.
- We compare platforms using practical scenarios, not generic module lists alone
- We look at delivery risk and partner fit, not just software capability
- We prioritise process, control, and reporting impact over marketing language
- We try to show who a product fits, who it does not fit, and why
What the content is based on
Content on the site is created from original writing, synthesis of practical ERP project patterns, product release analysis, and structured comparison frameworks. It is intended to help buyers ask better questions and make more confident decisions.
- Common implementation risks across finance, operations, warehousing, projects, and manufacturing
- Recurring buyer questions around RFPs, partner selection, and migration paths
- Product positioning differences across common SMB and mid-market ERP options
- Industry-specific decision points where vertical fit matters more than generic ERP breadth
Disclosure and independence
ERP Search may introduce buyers to consulting or implementation partners and may be compensated for some of those introductions. That does not change the aim of the content: help buyers reach a better shortlist and a clearer decision before formal procurement and vendor demos.
For full disclosure details, see the disclosure page. For information about analytics and contact handling, see the privacy page.
How to use the site
- Start with a guide if your team is still clarifying process, scope, or project approach
- Move into comparison pages when you are testing shortlist fit and trade-offs
- Use blog posts for buyer questions, release implications, and practical execution advice
- Use the shortlist form when you want a more direct recommendation path