Every major ERP in New Zealand,
compared honestly.
Honest comparisons across 36 ANZ ERP vendors. Each page includes a "when the competitor is the better fit" section, because the right answer is not always OpsUI.
Not sure where to start? Run the cost calculator to see year 1 through year 5 ranges across every vendor below, or take the 6-question quiz to scope your stack.
When you need a WMS that actually runs the floor.
Dedicated warehouse-management systems and WMS-led platforms — Interlogic MultiPick and the wider NZ WMS field. OpsUI brings real warehouse depth (wave/zone picking, slotting, cycle counts, RF, dispatch) inside a modular ERP/WMS/CRM, with public pricing and NZ + AU hosting. Start here if warehouse is your core pain.
When you're being pitched NetSuite-class platforms.
Full enterprise ERP suites — deep functionality, partner-led, six-figure year-one cost. OpsUI sits in a different shape (modular, direct, public-priced) but for the right operator, NetSuite-class is the right answer.
When your pain is inventory accuracy on Xero or MYOB.
Cin7 Core (formerly DEAR), Unleashed, Katana — strong inventory and light-manufacturing platforms that bolt onto Xero or MYOB. OpsUI competes on broader scope (warehouse, CRM, shipping in one product) and ANZ-built defaults.
When you're outgrowing your accounting platform.
The most common ANZ buyer question: do I replace Xero or MYOB, or add an ops layer above them? These comparisons cover both paths honestly.
MYOB Acumatica, SAP B1, Dynamics 365 BC, Odoo Enterprise.
Full mid-market suites — partner-led, broader catalogue, longer implementations. OpsUI compares on speed, direct onboarding, and ANZ-first defaults.
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