The price is on the website.
Rare in this category, we know. Priced by active suppliers connected — never per seat, never per document.
Suppliers
For your vendors
Freeforever
Suppliers never pay and never create an account. That's the whole point.
- Magic-link PO responses — confirm, change, split, ship
- Invoice & payment status, zero login
- Email and EDI onboarding, their choice
- Cross-buyer scorecards in one optional portal
SMB Cloud
Katana · Odoo · BC Essentials
$399per month
For cloud-ERP shops that run purchasing out of a browser tab. Costs no more than the ERP itself.
- Unlimited buyer seats
- Up to 25 active suppliers, bands up from there
- Cloud connector with verified write-back
- Zero-login supplier collaboration included
- Reports with CSV export
Mid-Market
Epicor · SyteLine · VISUAL · NetSuite · Acumatica · BC
From $15kper year
On-prem appliance or cloud connector, the full EDI rail, and honest OTIF scorecards. Bands to ~$45–60k by active suppliers.
- Everything in SMB Cloud
- On-prem appliance for MSSQL ERPs
- EDI rail included — 850/855/856/860/865/810
- Honest three-date OTIF scorecards
- Approval workflows & exception worklists
- AI order agents: chase, read, recommend
Design partner program — first 5 customers
50% off year one, direct roadmap influence, and priority on your connector. Talk to the founder.
Pricing questions, answered straight
What counts as an “active supplier”?
A vendor with at least one open PO touched through ERPlisity in the billing period. Dormant vendors cost nothing.
Why don't you price per seat or per document?
Per-seat pricing punishes adoption and per-document pricing punishes growth — the two most-hated models in this category. Your whole purchasing team can use ERPlisity; the price tracks how many suppliers you actually connect.
Is EDI really included?
Yes. Inbound 855/856/865/810 and outbound 850/860 run on the same rail as email responses. There is no separate per-document or per-partner EDI bill from us.
What does implementation look like?
Cloud connectors are same-week. The on-prem appliance installs with a read-only database user and outbound-only TLS — details on the Security page.