Transitioning from old legacy business software to a new ERP system is always challenging — and as you know, it’s something we often have to handle carefully.
When we recommend [ERPNext] to growing business clients, we typically begin with a basic plan to help them get started. Once their setup is stable and they experience the true benefits of an ERP system, it’s easier to upgrade them to a more advanced plan — offering better performance, scalability, and support.
Now, I’ve had this question on my mind for quite some time and would really appreciate some expert clarification:
Based on the attached screenshot of the two basic plans,
How many transactions can ERPNext handle efficiently?
How many concurrent or parallel users can work on the system without noticeable performance issues?
Your insights — especially if backed by actual experience from your live client setups — will really help us pitch ERPNext more confidently to new customers.
Thanks in advance!
Pritam