Why Us?
Move beyond the legacy comparison sites of yesterday. Compare ERP is the future of ERP decision-making. While sites like Gartner Peer Insights, G2, GetApp, TrustRadius and Capterra regurgitate static charts and surface-level reviews, Compare ERP redefines the journey with our pioneering AI comparison engine, ‘ERP Priorities.’
The question “Which ERP solution is best for me?” has remained unanswered – until now. Our platform doesn’t just list ERPs; it understands and matches them to your enterprise DNA. Legacy sites stop at what ERPs do; we dig deeper into how they’ll perform for you, focusing on latent characteristics that define success.
With Compare ERP, obsolete, generic comparisons are a thing of the past. We’re not just ahead of the curve; we’re creating it. Experience bespoke ERP matching where features meet foresight – because in today’s world, being comparable isn’t enough; you need a service that comprehends your unique path to modernization.
The problem with legacy review and comparison sites
Most review and comparison websites are at least 10 years old. Some much older than that. When they were first introduced, they provided a unique insight into the thoughts of real customers and that helped buyers make better decisions. Over time, more and more people provided reviews and the review sites used ‘volume’ as a measure of their success. Whilst volume does have some merit, too much volume without sufficient intelligence is counter productive.
The basic concept of these legacy sites has not changed in a decade and over time they have become bloated with unhelpful and contradictory information which hinders decision making rather than helping it. Today, the legacy websites do little more than list hundreds, if not thousands, of unstructured reviews that are impossible to interpret. Ask yourself, if a website has 5,000 reviews for a particular product, who is going to read all that?
Thankfully, one entity can read and make sense of it – Jane, the intelligence that powers Compare ERP.
So, now you don’t have to.
(Read more about Jane here)