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Oracle NetSuite vs Priority ERP

Side-by-side comparison of Oracle NetSuite and Priority ERP — features, pricing, modules, and deployment options.

Oracle NetSuite vs Priority ERP at a Glance

CriteriaOracle NetSuitePriority ERP
Best ForFast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud ERPMidsize manufacturers and distributors wanting flexibility
Starting Price$99/user/mo$60/user/mo
Pricing Modelper-userper-user
Deploymentcloudcloud, on-premise
Company Size51-250, 251-1000, 1001-500051-250, 251-1000
Implementation4–9 months3–6 months
Typical Cost$100K–$500K$40K–$200K

Module Comparison

ModuleOracle NetSuitePriority ERP
Finance & Accounting★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Manufacturing★★ Moderate★★★ Strong
Supply Chain★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
CRM★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
HR & Payroll★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
Project Management★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
Inventory Management★★★ Strong★★★ Strong
Procurement★★ Moderate★★ Moderate
Warehouse Management★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Ecommerce★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Business Intelligence★★★ Strong★★ Moderate
Quality Management Basic★★ Moderate
Field Service Basic Basic
Asset Management★★ Moderate Basic

Pros & Cons

Oracle NetSuite

Pros

  • +True multi-tenant cloud — automatic updates, no upgrades
  • +Excellent for multi-subsidiary and global operations
  • +Strong ecommerce (SuiteCommerce) and CRM integration
  • +Highly customisable via SuiteScript and SuiteFlow

Cons

  • -Pricing can escalate quickly with add-on modules
  • -Reporting has a learning curve (saved searches)
  • -Manufacturing module is lighter than dedicated MRP
  • -Long-term contracts with limited flexibility

Priority ERP

Pros

  • +Affordable per-user pricing for the mid-market
  • +Highly customisable with built-in development tools
  • +Good manufacturing and inventory capabilities
  • +Mobile-friendly with responsive web interface

Cons

  • -Less known outside Israel, UK, and select markets
  • -Smaller partner ecosystem globally
  • -Field service and asset management are basic
  • -Reporting is functional but not best-in-class

When to Choose Oracle NetSuite

  • You need an ERP best suited for fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud erp
  • Your company has 51-250 or 251-1000 or 1001-5000 employees
  • You operate in Software / SaaS, Wholesale & Distribution, Ecommerce
  • You prefer cloud deployment
  • Your budget aligns with $99/user/mo starting price

When to Choose Priority ERP

  • You need an ERP best suited for midsize manufacturers and distributors wanting flexibility
  • Your company has 51-250 or 251-1000 employees
  • You operate in Manufacturing, Wholesale & Distribution, Retail
  • You prefer cloud / on-premise deployment
  • Your budget aligns with $60/user/mo starting price

What Users Say

37,000+ organisations run on NetSuite — the world's #1 cloud ERP

75,000+ users across manufacturing, retail, and distribution

Industry Fit Analysis

IndustryOracle NetSuitePriority ERP
Wholesale & DistributionPrimaryPrimary
Professional ServicesPrimarySecondary
RetailSecondaryPrimary
ManufacturingSecondaryPrimary

Company Size Fit

Company SizeOracle NetSuitePriority ERP
1–50 employees
51–250 employees
251–1000 employees
1,001–5000 employees
5,000+ employees

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oracle NetSuite better than Priority ERP?

It depends on your business needs. Oracle NetSuite is best for fast-growing mid-market companies wanting unified cloud erp, while Priority ERP is best for midsize manufacturers and distributors wanting flexibility. Oracle NetSuite starts at $99/user/mo and Priority ERP starts at $60/user/mo.

How does Oracle NetSuite pricing compare to Priority ERP?

Oracle NetSuite uses a per-user pricing model starting at $99/user/mo, while Priority ERP uses a per-user model starting at $60/user/mo. Oracle NetSuite typical total cost is $100K–$500K vs $40K–$200K for Priority ERP.

Which is better for wholesale & distribution: Oracle NetSuite or Priority ERP?

Both vendors serve wholesale & distribution companies. Oracle NetSuite is typically chosen by 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee organizations, while Priority ERP targets 51-250, 251-1000 employee companies. Consider your company size and specific module needs to decide.

How long does it take to implement Oracle NetSuite vs Priority ERP?

Oracle NetSuite typically takes 4–9 months to implement, while Priority ERP takes 3–6 months. Implementation time depends on module scope, data migration complexity, customisation requirements, and organisational readiness.

What modules does Oracle NetSuite have that Priority ERP doesn't?

Both Oracle NetSuite and Priority ERP offer a similar range of modules. The key difference is in module depth — compare the strength ratings (Strong, Moderate, Basic) in the comparison table above.

Can I migrate from Oracle NetSuite to Priority ERP?

Yes, migration from Oracle NetSuite to Priority ERP is possible and is a common path in the ERP market. Key considerations include data migration (master data, transactional history), process re-mapping, user retraining, and integration reconfiguration. Most migrations take 4–12 months with an experienced implementation partner. We recommend engaging an independent ERP consultant to assess migration scope.

Which ERP is better for small businesses: Oracle NetSuite or Priority ERP?

Both Oracle NetSuite and Priority ERP serve small businesses. Oracle NetSuite starts at $99/user/mo and targets 51-250, 251-1000, 1001-5000 employee companies. Priority ERP starts at $60/user/mo and targets 51-250, 251-1000 employee companies. Consider your budget, industry, and required modules when choosing.

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