ERP Systems Pricing Benchmarks 2026: 8 Products Compared
Quick Answer

ERP Systems pricing across 8 tracked products: entry-tier median $23, top-tier median $130. Cheapest: Microsoft Dynamics 365. Most premium: SAP S/4HANA. Updated April 2026.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Market Median (8 products)

ERP Systems pricing varies across per-seat, per-usage, and enterprise-quoted tiers. Published list prices on vendor pricing pages form the basis of this benchmark; negotiated deals typically land 15-40% below list for teams over 20 seats.

Entry-tier median is $23, top-tier median $130. Negotiated enterprise deals typically land 15-40% below list.

Per-Product Pricing

Product Entry Median Top Unit
Acumatica $83 $200 $400 month
Microsoft Dynamics 365 $0 $0 $0 month
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central $8.00 $80 $110 month
NetSuite $0 $0 $0 month
Oracle NetSuite $99 $150 $300 month
Sage Intacct $0 $0 $0 month
SAP Business One $38 $95 $150 month
SAP S/4HANA $200 $350 $716 month

What this table shows

Low is the entry-tier price (often a free or starter plan). Median is the middle price across published tiers. High is the top published tier — enterprise contracts with negotiated discounts usually land 15-40% below the published high.

Frequently Asked Questions

01 What do erp systems actually cost?

Across 8 tracked products, the entry-tier median is $23 and the top-tier median is $130. Individual products vary significantly — see the per-product table above.

02 Which erp system is cheapest?

Microsoft Dynamics 365 has the lowest entry-tier price in our tracked set.

03 Which erp system is most premium?

SAP S/4HANA has the highest top-tier list price among tracked products.

04 How accurate is this pricing data?

Prices are sourced from vendor pricing pages and automatically re-checked. Any tier marked 'custom' has no public list price; negotiated deals aren't shown here.