ERP Comparison · 2026
Axolt vs ERPNext
ERPNext is open-source and free to licence. Axolt runs natively inside Salesforce. Two fundamentally different bets on who owns the infrastructure and where your customer data lives. Here's how to choose honestly.
Axolt · one platform
Customer records, orders, stock levels, work orders and financials share one database inside Salesforce. No bridge to maintain. Sales sees real availability the moment it changes.
ERPNext · open source, self-managed
The code is free. The people, servers, connectors and long-term maintenance are the real cost and if Salesforce is your CRM, you also own a permanent integration between two separate databases.
Compared: Axolt on Salesforce · ERPNext / Frappe (self-hosted and Frappe Cloud)
Credit where it's due
Where ERPNext is genuinely strong
It would be dishonest to pretend ERPNext isn't an impressive piece of software. If it fits your situation, you should use it. Here's when it does.
A real open-source ERP not trialware
The GPL/AGPL v3 licence is genuine. Frappe has kept the core open since 2009. There are no per-user fees, so a team can grow from ten users to five hundred without the licence bill moving.
It's also broad accounting, inventory, manufacturing with BOMs and work orders, purchasing, HR, payroll and projects all ship in the box. For a cost-conscious SMB with capable technical staff, the Frappe framework gives genuine data sovereignty: self-host for compliance reasons, extend the codebase without asking vendor permission, and own every part of your stack.
In markets like India and the GCC, native tax and compliance support is particularly strong. If your priority is the lowest possible licence cost, complete infrastructure control, and you have developers who can run it ERPNext is one of the best choices on the market. We'd rather say that plainly than pretend otherwise.
At a glance
Axolt vs ERPNext, side by side
A direct comparison across the dimensions that typically determine which platform fits a given business.
| Axolt | ERPNext | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Salesforce-native ERP | Open-source full-suite ERP |
| Built on | The Salesforce platform | Frappe framework (Python) |
| Software licence | Commercial (AppExchange) | Free (GPL / AGPL v3) |
| Real cost driver | Subscription, scoped to modules | Hosting + implementation + customisation + integrations |
| CRM | Salesforce the same system | Basic, built-in; or integrate separately |
| Native CRM + ERP data model | One shared database | ERP and CRM are separate unless you integrate |
| Integration to Salesforce | None required | Custom build + ongoing maintenance |
| Who maintains the platform | Salesforce (upgrades, security, infrastructure) | Your team or a Frappe partner |
| Customisation approach | Clicks-not-code; admin-friendly on Salesforce | Very deep developer-led Python |
| AI / agents | Native Agentforce (Axo layer) | Third-party or custom build |
| Data sovereignty | Salesforce infrastructure | Full control self-host anywhere |
| Best-fit buyer | Manufacturers, distributors, MedTech, pharma and field service on Salesforce | Cost-conscious SMBs with technical resource; strong India / GCC presence |
Where Axolt pulls ahead
The real cost of "free" and the cost of a second system
"Free licence" isn't "free project"
Real-world ERPNext implementations commonly run from five to six figures once you account for configuration, data migration, customisation and the technical people who keep it running. The licence is free; the project isn't.
No second system, no bridge to maintain
If your customers already live in Salesforce, ERPNext sits outside that world a separate database you keep in sync through an integration you build and maintain indefinitely. Every order, every inventory figure, every customer change has to cross that bridge. That bridge is the cost most businesses never budget for.
Sales and operations on the same data
Axolt runs inside Salesforce so the stock level sales quotes is the same record operations manages. There's no reconciliation lag, no "the ERP shows something different" conversation, and no month-end surprise when finance catches up.
AI that can act across the whole business
Because Axolt is native to Salesforce, Agentforce via Axolt's Axo layer can orchestrate actions across the full quote-to-cash-to-shop-floor process. An AI agent that stops at the edge of an integration can't do that.
An honest view
When ERPNext is the right answer
There are real cases where ERPNext is the better decision, and if yours is one of them, you should know before spending any time evaluating Axolt.
You want full infrastructure control and have the technical resource
If data sovereignty matters you need to self-host for regulatory, compliance or cost reasons ERPNext's model gives you complete control over where your data lives and how the system behaves. That's a real advantage over any cloud-native SaaS.
You're not on Salesforce and don't plan to be
Axolt's case is strongest when Salesforce is already your customer-of-record system. If you're not using Salesforce and have no plans to, the native-platform argument doesn't apply and ERPNext's zero-licence cost becomes much harder to beat for an SMB with capable developers.
Per-user scaling costs are your primary concern
ERPNext has no per-user licence fee. For businesses scaling headcount rapidly on a tight budget, that model can be genuinely compelling compared to any per-seat commercial ERP.
The decision
Which one is right for you
- Salesforce is, or will be, your system of record for customers
- You want operations and CRM on one platform with no integration to maintain
- You're a manufacturer, distributor, MedTech, pharma or field-service business scaling on Salesforce
- You want AI agents that can act across the full business not just within one silo
- You'd rather configure than maintain a codebase
Choose ERPNext if
- The lowest possible licence cost is the overriding constraint
- You have in-house developers (or a trusted Frappe partner) who will own it
- You value self-hosting and complete data sovereignty
- You're comfortable owning upgrades, integrations and long-term maintenance
- You are not standardised on Salesforce for customer data
Questions buyers ask
Axolt vs ERPNext: FAQ
Is ERPNext really free?
The software licence is free under GPL/AGPL v3. That's genuine not trialware. But the total project cost includes hosting, implementation, customisation and ongoing support, which for a serious deployment is a meaningful investment even without a licence fee.
Is Axolt built on Salesforce or integrated with it?
Built on it. Axolt runs natively on the Salesforce platform and shares its data and security model with Salesforce CRM. There is no third-party integration to maintain between your ERP and your customer record they are the same record.
Can ERPNext connect to Salesforce?
Yes, through a custom integration. That means two separate databases, a connector you build and maintain, and a sync lag between what sales sees in Salesforce and what operations sees in ERPNext. Axolt removes that entirely because there's only one system.
Which is better for manufacturing?
Both handle bills of materials and work orders. ERPNext is capable and highly customisable for teams willing to develop it. Axolt adds MES, quality control, production scheduling and MRP within the same system as your customers and finance which matters most when operations and the customer record need to stay in sync in real time without a reconciliation step.
Which has the lower total cost of ownership?
It depends entirely on whether you already run Salesforce. For a Salesforce-centric business, the integration, reconciliation and ongoing maintenance cost of running a separate ERP often outweighs ERPNext's licence saving. For a non-Salesforce business with strong technical resource, ERPNext can be significantly more economical. Run the numbers honestly for both scenarios.
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Book your demoComparison based on publicly available information about ERPNext / Frappe as of 2026. ERPNext and Frappe are trademarks of Frappe Technologies Pvt Ltd. Salesforce is a trademark of Salesforce, Inc. Pricing and product capabilities change verify current details with each vendor before making a purchase decision.