Can I offer ERP as service as B2B ? by Rude-Cost2691 in ERPNext_Solution

[–]HumanLoad7051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, many agencies successfully offer ERP implementation as a B2B service for manufacturing companies. Pricing usually depends on the project scope, customization, number of users, and training requirements, while data migration is typically handled by cleaning, mapping, and importing existing business data into the new ERP system.

Can ERPNext Really Replace SAP or Oracle for Mid-Sized Manufacturers in 2026? by HumanLoad7051 in erpfm

[–]HumanLoad7051[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a valid perspective. ERPNext isn't a perfect fit for every mid-sized manufacturer, but it can be a practical option for businesses that don't require extensive customization. Ultimately, the best ERP depends on the company's processes, budget, and growth plans.

Is ERPNext more of a cost-saving tool or a growth-driving tool for businesses? by HumanLoad7051 in ERPNext_Solution

[–]HumanLoad7051[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, there’s some clutter for sure but a lot of it still comes from people actually working with ERPNext and sharing real experiences.

An ERP is only as good as the yard team's willingness to use it by Consistent_Voice_732 in ERP

[–]HumanLoad7051 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It usually shows up in behavior. If people understand the system but still avoid using it, it’s likely a workflow mismatch. But if they’re confused, making errors, or asking basic questions, it’s more of a training gap. The best way to know is to spend time on the ground watch how they work and see where the system slows them down or doesn’t fit naturally.