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OpsUI vs MYOB Acumatica (formerly MYOB Advanced)

Modular ANZ-built ERP versus a partner-implemented mid-market suite

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OpsUI is a modular ERP, WMS & CRM with 21 individually-priced modules and public pricing, while MYOB Acumatica is MYOB's ANZ-localised version of Acumatica Cloud ERP — a full mid-market suite sold and implemented through MYOB-approved partners.

MYOB Acumatica was rebranded from MYOB Advanced in late 2024 to reflect that it is, technically, Acumatica Cloud ERP with ANZ localisation (GST, payroll, ANZ chart of accounts). It is sold and implemented exclusively through MYOB's certified partner network. ANZ adoption is concentrated among mid-market manufacturers, distributors, and project-based businesses outgrowing MYOB AccountRight.

OpsUI is a different shape. Modular rather than full-suite, sold direct rather than partner-implemented, with public pricing and weeks-to-live rather than months-of-implementation. The two compete most directly when an ANZ mid-market operator is choosing between "scale into MYOB Acumatica via a partner" and "buy a modular ANZ-built operations system direct".

For organisations whose primary need is full ERP financials with mid-market manufacturing depth and a partner-led implementation, MYOB Acumatica has the institutional weight. For operators whose pain is operational and who want vendor independence, OpsUI is the modular alternative.

Side by side

OpsUI vs MYOB Acumatica (formerly MYOB Advanced), feature by feature.

OpsUIMYOB Acumatica
Pricing modelPer module, public on /pricing (from NZ$399 / A$399 per module, packs from NZ$1,499 / A$1,499 / mo)Resource-based (transactions + data), partner-quoted; typically NZ$40k–80k+/year
Implementation modelDirect — onboarded by OpsUI, weeks for standard modulesMYOB-certified partner — typically 3–9 months implementation
Implementation costNo partner implementation fee; scoped to actual modulesTypically NZ$80,000–300,000+ via the partner network
Core scopeModular ERP, WMS & CRM across 21 modulesFull mid-market suite — financials, distribution, manufacturing, projects, CRM, fixed assets, service
Manufacturing depthManufacturing module (BOMs, work orders; routing not yet shipped)Mature — multi-level BOMs, MRP, finite-capacity scheduling, shop-floor data collection
Warehouse management depthNative WMS modules (wave picking, slotting, cycle counts, dock scheduling)Strong WMS via Acumatica WMS module
CRMNative CRM moduleAcumatica CRM included in the suite
Time to liveWeeks for standard modulesMonths — typical partner implementation runs 3–9 months
Vendor relationshipDirect — single throat to chokeTriangular — MYOB, the implementation partner, and you
ANZ data residencyNZ data in NZ, AU data in AU, separate domainsHosted in ANZ Azure regions
Honest pick

When MYOB Acumatica is the better fit

  • You are a mid-market ANZ operator (typically NZ$30M+ revenue) genuinely outgrowing AccountRight or MYOB Business and you need full ERP financial depth — multi-entity consolidation, advanced revenue recognition, complex tax handling.
  • Your manufacturing needs include MRP, finite-capacity scheduling, and shop-floor data collection — true mid-market manufacturing depth, not light assembly.
  • You have an existing MYOB partner relationship in ANZ and the institutional comfort of partner-led implementation matters.
  • You explicitly want a full ANZ-localised suite (GST, ANZ payroll, ANZ chart of accounts) with a vendor whose entire focus is ANZ mid-market.
  • Budget for a 3–9 month implementation and NZ$80,000+ partner fees is genuinely available and approved.
Where OpsUI shines

When OpsUI is the better fit

  • You are an ANZ SMB or lower-mid-market operator (typically under NZ$30M revenue) whose pain is operational rather than full-suite financial depth.
  • You want public pricing and to onboard direct with the vendor, not negotiate through a partner network.
  • You want to be live in weeks, not 3–9 months, and to add modules as the business grows rather than rebuild against a single suite.
  • You are happy to keep Xero or MYOB AccountRight for finance and add an operations layer rather than replace your accounting system.
  • You value the single-vendor relationship (no triangular partner / vendor / customer dynamic when things go wrong).
ANZ context

MYOB Acumatica is the ANZ-localised version of Acumatica Cloud ERP, sold through the MYOB partner channel. It is the natural upgrade path for ANZ businesses outgrowing AccountRight or MYOB Business. OpsUI is the modular ANZ-built alternative for operators who do not need full mid-market suite depth or partner-led implementation and want to keep their existing accounting system in place.

Common questions

What buyers ask before choosing.

Is MYOB Acumatica the same as MYOB Advanced?
Yes — MYOB Acumatica is the late-2024 rebrand of MYOB Advanced. The product is Acumatica Cloud ERP with ANZ localisation by MYOB. The name change clarifies that it is built on Acumatica, not on the older MYOB Exo or AccountRight codebases.
How much does MYOB Acumatica cost in NZ?
MYOB Acumatica uses Acumatica's resource-based pricing model (transaction volume + data + user count) and is partner-quoted. Realistic NZ mid-market range is NZ$40,000–80,000+ per year in licences, plus a typical NZ$80,000–300,000 implementation fee via the partner network. There is no published price list — every quote is partner-specific.
Is OpsUI cheaper than MYOB Acumatica?
For ANZ SMB and lower-mid-market scope, dramatically. OpsUI starter packs are NZ$1,499 / mo with no implementation partner fee; MYOB Acumatica is typically NZ$40k–80k/year + NZ$80k–300k implementation. The honest caveat: if you genuinely need full mid-market ERP suite depth (MRP, multi-entity consolidation, complex revenue recognition), OpsUI is the wrong tool and MYOB Acumatica is right. We will tell you that on the scoping call.
Can OpsUI replace MYOB AccountRight?
No, and we do not try to. OpsUI is an operations layer that pairs with MYOB AccountRight (or Xero), not a replacement for it. You keep your accounting system; OpsUI runs orders, inventory, warehouse, shipping, and CRM alongside it. Bidirectional MYOB sync ships via the Finance & Accounting module — wired against your MYOB tenant during rollout.
Does OpsUI work for manufacturers the way MYOB Acumatica does?
For light-assembly and make-to-stock manufacturers with single-level or simple multi-level BOMs, OpsUI covers it. For mid-market manufacturers needing MRP, finite-capacity scheduling, and shop-floor data collection, MYOB Acumatica's manufacturing module is mature and OpsUI is not yet a fit. The trigger is manufacturing complexity, not company size.

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