NetSuite OneWorld Pricing

HP
VP of Operations at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees

It's a bit pricey. It's probably at the higher end. I wouldn't say it's exorbitantly expensive, however, it's not inexpensive. It's certainly higher priced than Acumatica. We felt, for what we wanted to do, it was really the best solution and so we were okay with the cost.

They did work with us on price. We got some discounts and we worked through some additional things where we got some additional discounts. They did work with us to improve the cost value proposition. That said, it is still on the higher side of some of those other solutions.

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John Cirocco - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior NetSuite Administrator at Storyteller Overland

NetSuite OneWorld is much less expensive for a very small to medium-sized business. Still, when you grow into an enterprise-level company, the price increases, but as long as you plan and know that going in, it's manageable.

Generally, NetSuite OneWorld is more expensive than if you just priced the software piece. The solution is slightly more costly than a traditional, on-premise ERP. However, you don't pay for servers, you don't have an IP infrastructure staff to manage it, and you don't have a cost for doing upgrades, so when you look at the long-term cost of ownership, it's about the same as a normal, non-cloud ERP system.

Pricing-wise, it's a five out of ten. It could be better or could be worse.

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JF
Chief Financial Officer at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I would rate the pricing of the solution somewhere around six or seven out of ten. I don’t like the SaaS models. Of course, they make the tool powerful enough to run a billion-dollar business. The tool is cheaper than SAP or Core.

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NetSuite OneWorld
March 2024
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MC
Consultant at Infervise

We just have a subscription with NetSuite OneWorld. 

NetSuite OneWorld tends to be pricey. The decision to allocate a budget for this solution ultimately rests with the management and negotiating team, and I am not typically included in these discussions. Nonetheless, the information I've received leads me to believe that it is a costly platform. There are not any additional costs that I am aware of.

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MV
Consultant at RDM Tech Solutions

NetSuite OneWorld has fair pricing. It was not very expensive, so price-wise, I'm rating it as five out of ten.

You have to pay for additional features apart from the standard licensing fees.

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GH
Director at a consultancy with 1-10 employees

Do not try to go it alone. Get a consultant who has been there and listens. 

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KS
Director of Finance at a construction company with 51-200 employees

Good solution for the price, but hire a skilled project manager to handle the technical setup.

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AA
Director of Information Systems at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees

Measure twice, cut once.

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AL
Territory Manager LATAM at LeaseWeb

Properly sizing the number of users that will need in the medium term, can generate savings in licensing that NetSuite can respect for several years. Prices vary depending on the type of organization, and implementation services depend on the experience and prestige of implementing NetSuite as a partner.

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it_user783078 - PeerSpot reviewer
NetSuite Administrator and DBA at a marketing services firm with 501-1,000 employees

Consider the roles of the employees who will use NetSuite and identify any groups who will only utilize the employee center. These licenses are cheaper and will reduce costs significantly.

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Buyer's Guide
NetSuite OneWorld
March 2024
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