Updated July 2026 · Third-party figures, attributed
SourceDay pricing: the short answer is they won't tell you.
SourceDay does not publish pricing — every deal starts with a quote request. Third-party buyer data does exist: Vendr's buyer guide reports contracts from $21k to $530k per year, averaging around $190k. Here's everything the public record shows, next to pricing we actually publish.
What third parties report
These are reported estimates from buyer-data firms, not SourceDay's official numbers — SourceDay quotes each deal individually.
~$190k / yr
Average contract value
per Vendr's buyer guide
$21k – $530k / yr
Observed contract range
per Vendr's buyer guide
~$30k / yr
Entry-level estimate
per ITQlick
Two more things the public record shows. First, SourceDay's EDI capability is powered by SPS Commerce and priced separately from the core platform — so if you need 855s, 856s, or invoices over EDI, budget for a second contract. Second, SourceDay is co-marketed and resold by Epicor, which means the quote you get may route through a reseller motion rather than a simple price list.
Reviewers on G2, Capterra, and the NetSuite SuiteApp marketplace have also documented practical costs beyond the invoice: suppliers reluctant to adopt the portal, onboarding confusion, delayed NetSuite sync, POs disappearing, and no way to split shipments by location. Those are user reports, not our tests — but they are the kind of friction that shows up as internal labor long after the contract is signed.
Reported vs published
SourceDay figures are third-party reports; ERPlisity figures are on our pricing page.
| SourceDay (reported) | ERPlisity (published) | |
|---|---|---|
| Published pricing page | No — quote required | Yes — every tier on /pricing |
| Supplier cost | Portal-based; suppliers must activate accounts | Free forever, no account, email magic link |
| SMB entry point | ~$30k/yr entry-level, per ITQlick | $399/mo (Katana, Odoo, BC Essentials) |
| Mid-market | ~$190k/yr average, per Vendr | From $15k/yr, bands to ~$45–60k |
| EDI | Powered by SPS Commerce, priced separately | Included — 855/856/865/810 in, 850/860 out |
| Pricing unit | Not disclosed | Active suppliers — never per seat or per document |
SourceDay contract figures per Vendr's buyer guide and ITQlick; EDI/SPS Commerce relationship and supplier-portal model per SourceDay's public materials and marketplace reviews.
What's included vs what's extra
The headline number is only half the cost. What's bolted on matters just as much.
SourceDay — reported
- EDI powered by SPS Commerce, priced separately from the core platform
- Supplier participation requires portal activation — adoption effort lands on your team, per G2 and Capterra reviews
- Pricing structure not disclosed; quotes reportedly range $21k–$530k/yr, per Vendr
ERPlisity — in the price
- EDI included: inbound 855/856/865/810, outbound 850/860 — no per-document, per-partner, or VAN fees
- Suppliers respond from an email magic link — confirm, propose date and price changes, split lines, attach ship notices. No login, free forever
- Every response written back to your ERP, then read back to verify it landed
- Honest OTIF scorecards against the original promise date, AI order agents, unlimited buyer seats
- Connectors for Epicor Kinetic, Infor SyteLine, Infor VISUAL, NetSuite, Acumatica, Dynamics 365 BC, Katana, Odoo
Design partner program — first 5 customers
50% off year one. Talk to the founder.
SourceDay pricing questions, answered
How much does SourceDay cost?
SourceDay does not publish pricing — you have to request a quote. Third-party buyer data gives estimates: Vendr's buyer guide reports an average contract of roughly $190k per year with an observed range of $21k to $530k per year, and ITQlick estimates entry-level pricing at around $30k per year. Treat these as reported estimates, not official figures.
Does SourceDay publish its pricing?
No. SourceDay's website requires prospects to request a quote, and it is co-marketed and resold through Epicor, which can add another layer to the deal. The figures circulating publicly come from third-party sources like Vendr and ITQlick.
Is SourceDay free for suppliers?
Suppliers don't pay SourceDay directly, but they must activate and log into the SourceDay portal to participate — and reluctant supplier adoption is a recurring theme in G2, Capterra, and SuiteApp reviews. ERPlisity suppliers respond from an email magic link with no login and no account, free forever.
Is SourceDay's EDI included in the platform price?
SourceDay's EDI capability is powered by SPS Commerce and priced separately from the core platform. ERPlisity includes EDI in the platform price: inbound 855/856/865/810 and outbound 850/860 on the same rail as email, with no per-document, per-partner, or VAN fees.
What is a SourceDay alternative with published pricing?
ERPlisity publishes every price: suppliers are free forever, SMB Cloud is $399/mo for Katana, Odoo, and Business Central Essentials, and Mid-Market starts at $15k/yr (banding to roughly $45–60k by active suppliers) for Epicor Kinetic, Infor SyteLine, Infor VISUAL, NetSuite, Acumatica, and BC — with EDI included. Pricing is by active suppliers, never per seat or per document.
No quote request required
Our price is on the website. Theirs isn't.
Suppliers free forever. SMB Cloud $399/mo. Mid-market from $15k/yr with EDI included. Priced by active suppliers — never per seat, never per document.