Custom ERP

ERP software development company for clear module scope

Merkra builds custom ERP software around your operating workflow, then proves the direction with a working demo in 4 days. Compare us when you need modules, integrations, migration planning, fixed-price scope, and owned code instead of packaged ERP setup or rented developers.

Day 0
Discovery Call
Tell us what's slow. Scope gets mapped live.
Day 4
Working Demo
Clickable prototype. Not a slideshow.
Day 14
Live & Launched
Your team is in the system. Paying for outcomes, not seats.

Choose an ERP development company by scope, demo proof, and ownership terms

ERP modules scoped around orders, jobs, inventory, finance, fulfillment, approvals, and reporting

Company-level ownership of the build, not staff augmentation that leaves you managing the ERP project

Integration planning for accounting, CRM, ecommerce, warehouse systems, email, and documents

Migration path for spreadsheets, duplicate records, SaaS exports, and old ERP data

Fixed-price scope on the first call, with a working demo in 4 days

You own the code and data. No per-seat fees, no platform lock-in.

A live multi-role system you can inspect before scoping yours

Straight answer

The right ERP software development company should clarify scope before it sells scale.

Day 4

Demo proof

Call 1

Fixed scope

0

Seat fees

Typical ERP vendor search

Compare claims, case studies, and module lists while scope stays vague.

Long discovery before anything tangible

Staffing or implementation model hidden until the quote

Migration and integration risk discovered late

Merkra ERP build

Compare a working workflow, fixed scope, and ownership model upfront.

Working demo in 4 days

First phase scoped around real operational pain

Owned code with no per-seat meter

Searchers using this keyword are usually building a vendor shortlist. They want to know whether a company can handle ERP modules, data, integrations, permissions, reporting, and launch support without turning the project into a vague enterprise rollout. Merkra answers with a focused first phase, a fast demo, and a fixed quote.

What to ask before choosing an ERP software development company

Use Merkra's demo, first-call scope, and ownership terms to compare against implementation partners, staffing firms, and long discovery engagements.

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4 to 1

Tools consolidated

Conduit Capital replaced 4 tools with 1 live production portal.

02

Modules

Scoped by workflow

Working screens validate scope before launch.

03

Call 1

Fixed build plan

First call turns workflow into a scoped quote.

04

100%

Code ownership

Source code transfers at launch, with no seat meter.

See what your ERP budget can buy

These ranges follow Merkra pricing guidance. Move the slider to compare one workflow, a department core, and a phased ERP platform.

Fixed quote after demo

Budget target

$10k–$25k

Timeline

3-4 weeks

Fit

One department

What $10k–$25k gets you

A department-level ERP core for the work between tools

Built for operations that need order, job, inventory, client, or fulfillment data in one place.

2-3 connected operational modules

Automations for handoffs and exceptions

Manager dashboards and saved reports

Migration from spreadsheets or legacy tools

Every tier still gets the same engagement model: discovery call, fixed-price quote, working demo in 4 days, owned code, and 30 days of support after launch.

Rebecca Kramer

ERP scope with Rebecca

For erp software development company, I start by mapping the operational modules that actually need to talk to each other: orders, jobs, inventory, approvals, exceptions, and reporting. My job is to keep the scope practical, show you a working demo in 4 days, and make sure the system fits how your team already operates.

Rebecca Kramer·Director of Business Development, Merkra

ERP software development company for clear module scope

Merkra builds custom ERP software around your operating workflow, then proves the direction with a working demo in 4 days. Compare us when you need modules, integrations, migration planning, fixed-price scope, and owned code instead of packaged ERP setup or rented developers.

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