A “free” NetSuite implementation usually isn’t free.
It’s just the kind of free that shows up later — as scope gaps, add-on consulting, delays, and expensive rework.
What “free ERP” really means
A no-cost ERP implementation can look like a smart decision. Then you get into the project and realize what you actually bought:
a thin Statement of Work
a pile of assumptions
lots of “that’s out of scope”
and a timeline that keeps sliding
When delays, failed rollouts, or missing finance functionality force recovery projects and workarounds, “free” becomes very costly.
Start here: 10 ways a free NetSuite implementation can cost you (ebook)
What this is: a guide that outlines ten common ways businesses end up paying for a “free” NetSuite rollout.
Inside, you’ll learn:
why gaps in the Statement of Work often lead to extra charges
how custom needs are frequently left unsupported
what risks show up when internal teams are expected to lead the implementation
If you’re evaluating NetSuite (or already heading down that path), this is a good reality check before you sign anything.
NetSuite vs. Sage Intacct: the data doesn’t favor NetSuite (infographic)
Choosing a cloud financial platform is a big decision — and marketing claims aren’t a strategy.
This guide breaks down seven key differences between Oracle NetSuite and Sage Intacct that finance and IT leaders should understand before making the move.
What it covers:
why Sage Intacct customers tend to go live faster
which platform is preferred by the AICPA
who ranks higher for satisfaction on G2
what to expect from each vendor’s pricing and support
Want the highest-rated accounting platform? Look at G2 (infographic)
The data doesn’t lie.
The G2 Grid Report for Mid‑Market Accounting shows Sage Intacct leading with top-tier satisfaction scores for seven straight quarters.
This infographic highlights the numbers behind it:
why 93% of users rate Sage Intacct 4 stars or higher
which KPIs are improving across finance teams
what kinds of gains teams see (faster closes, better productivity, smarter decision-making)
