How Does Netsuite Pricing Work?
NetSuite offers a series of tiered licensing plans tailored to businesses of all sizes. Below is a short overview to help you choose the one best suited for your needs:
Licensing Models
1. NetSuite Financial Management (ERP)
Best suited for businesses that already have a CRM and need to integrate NetSuite for enhanced financial management and emphasizes core ERP functionalities.
2. NetSuite Starter Edition
(ERP + CRM)
An excellent choice for small businesses with fewer than 10 users and 50 employees, offering essential ERP features with optional CRM capabilities
3. NetSuite Mid-Market Edition
(ERP + CRM)
Ideal for expanding businesses with more than 10 users and multiple legal entities, providing consolidated financial reporting. This edition is the most widely used
4. NetSuite Enterprise Edition
(ERP + CRM)
Tailored for large enterprises with over 1,000 users, offering advanced financial and operations management capabilities.
Standard NetSuite Features
NetSuite offers a number of out-of-the-box solutions:
NetSuite ERP Standard Features:
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General Ledger
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Accounts Receivable/Payable
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Credit Card, ACH, and EFT Payment processing
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Bank Account Management + Reconciliation
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Multi-Currency + Multi-Language Support
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Basic Inventory + Item Management
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Fundamental Project Management Tools
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Order + Processing Management
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Employee Center for Time + Expense Tracking
NetSuite CRM Standard Features:
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Marketing Automation
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SalesForce Automation
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Case Management
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Partner Relationship Manamgement
Service Tiers
NetSuite offers four different service tiers:
Standard
Number of Users: 100
File Storage (GB): 100
Monthly Transaction Lines: 200,000
Premium
Number of Users: 1,000
File Storage (GB): 1,000
Monthly Transaction Lines: 2,000,000
Enterprise
Number of Users: 2,000
File Storage (GB): 2,000
Monthly Transaction Lines: 5,000,000
Ultimate
Number of Users: 4,000
File Storage (GB): 4,000
Monthly Transaction Lines: 10,000,000