A full ERP selection with SEMANU costs 9,500 to 19,500 euros. A business analysis starts at 4,500 euros, a process scan is a fixed 1,950 euros and day-rate guidance is 850 euros per day. The Readiness Checks and the intro call are free. SEMANU receives no vendor commissions: you pay for advice only.
Prices per service
| Service | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Readiness Check and intro call | Free | Ten questions per domain plus half an hour on your situation |
| Process scan | € 1,950 fixed | One process reviewed end-to-end, with a report and solution directions |
| Business analysis | from € 4,500 | Processes, requirements and a report you can challenge vendors with, typically five to eight days |
| Vendor selection | from € 3,500 | Longlist to contract advice, building on an existing analysis |
| Full ERP selection project | € 9,500 – 19,500 | Analysis and selection combined, from first process map to contract decision |
| Project follow-up | € 850 per day | Or a fixed monthly fee during implementation, for example two days per month |
| Software strategy | from € 3,500 | Roadmap track with management: where you want to go and in what order |
All amounts exclude VAT. The day rate for standalone advice is 850 euros.
What drives the price?
- The number of processes and departments we map
- The number of sites and languages
- The number of vendors we compare
- How much documentation already exists about your current way of working
We receive no commissions from software vendors and sell no licences or development hours. You pay us for advice only, so our advice is the only thing we sell. That is why an analysis may also conclude that your current software is good enough.
Frequently asked questions about our pricing
What does an ERP selection cost for an SME?
Expect 9,500 to 19,500 euros for the full project: business analysis, requirements, vendor comparison and guidance up to the contract decision. The lower end applies to a single site with a limited number of processes.
Why not a fixed price for everything?
Because the workload genuinely differs: reviewing three departments is different work from ten. Where the scope is clear upfront, as with the process scan, we do work at a fixed price.
Do you earn anything on the software we choose?
No. No commissions, no kickbacks, no partner deals. That is the whole point of independent advice.
What if the analysis shows we need nothing new?
Then that is the conclusion and you save the investment in new software. That is not a failed analysis but its value.
Want to know what it would cost for your situation?
Take the free Readiness Check or book an intro call. After half an hour you will know whether a project makes sense and roughly what it costs.