Which ERP is best? The honest answer: it depends on your company. The right choice differs by company size, sector and process, and a vendor who tells you its package always wins is selling, not advising. So we built an interactive comparator that puts any two packages side by side, and this guide shows what actually matters.
Why “the best ERP” doesn’t exist
The major players on the Dutch market each grew strong somewhere. AFAS leads in HR and the payroll run, Exact in Dutch accounting, Dynamics 365 when you already live deep in the Microsoft stack, SAP Business One and NetSuite for international scale, and Odoo as a broad platform running sales, inventory, manufacturing, webshop and finance on one model.
None of those six is best for everyone. A manufacturer weighs very different things than a services firm with a lot of staff. That is why “the best ERP” is the wrong question. The right one is: which system fits your heaviest process, at a cost you can still defend in five years?
Compare it yourself, in a few clicks
Instead of a rigged table that conveniently always favours us, we built a comparator where you do it yourself. Pick ERP 1 and ERP 2 and you see the two head to head on the criteria that decide the choice - type, best fit, entry price, Dutch accounting, e-commerce, customization and open source.
Try it on the pillar: best ERP software for the Netherlands. Put Odoo next to your current system, or two candidates you are weighing yourself. The per-package analysis sits right there, honestly - including where Odoo loses.
What actually matters
Four things weigh most, and none of them is on a feature list:
- Your heaviest process. Does your business run on manufacturing, the webshop, the payroll run or projects? The system that handles that natively wins. The rest is detail.
- The real cost. Licence per user is the start. Add implementation, connectors, customization and maintenance over five years - that is where the big differences sit, not in the monthly price.
- One platform or a chain of connectors. The more separate packages you stitch together, the more maintenance and room for error. A broad platform that does most things natively saves hassle later.
- Ownership of your customizations. On a closed system your customizations are tied to the vendor. On an open platform you own them yourself and can switch partners without rebuilding.
Want a deeper look at one matchup? We put Odoo next to the Dutch classics in Odoo vs AFAS and Odoo vs Exact.
From comparing to choosing
A comparator gets you to a shortlist, not to a signature. For that last step your own situation decides: your processes, your data, your connectors. In a free scan we work it out for your company - honestly, even if the answer is not Odoo. Better half an hour up front than the wrong system for the next ten years.