NetSuite Pricing:
What You Need to Know
We help businesses make sense of NetSuite – the most popular ERP in the world. Let’s look at how NetSuite’s price is determined.


NetSuite is a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, offering a comprehensive accounting solution that can help businesses to automate their financial processes, improve their efficiency, and reduce their costs. It is a powerful and flexible platform that can be customized to meet the specific needs of any business.
When it comes to pricing, a number of factors and features may influence and impact your monthly payment liability. Understanding the full-service offering and making up your Netsuite package to suit the needs of your business is an essential step in your Netsuite set-up.
Our Fusion CPA team are NetSuite certified specialists and can assist with your NetSuite implementation and offer consulting. We have put together an Oracle NetSuite pricing guide to help you understand how NetSuite accounting & pricing works, while giving you an overview of how to identify the features that are best suited for your business so that you don’t install features you don’t need, and thus save money along the way.
Pricing for NetSuite is determined by the different suites you make use of, as well as the size of your company. The suite you license should match the size of your company and the functions you require. NetSuite pricing offers three primary suites:
Other licenses include Oracle NetSuite Planning & Budgeting Cloud Service Users and NetSuite OpenAir Users. Remember, you can get started with a handful of licenses with NetSuite and then add users throughout your license agreement. Also, if need be, you can scale back the number of users during your renewal period.
NetSuite is a cloud-based ERP software, while other ERP software solutions are typically on-premises.
This means that NetSuite can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection, while other ERP software solutions require businesses to have their own servers. NetSuite is also more scalable than other ERP software solutions, making it a good choice for businesses that are growing rapidly.
The cost of NetSuite varies depending on the number of users, the modules that are included, and the contract length.
The first step is to contact a NetSuite partner like Fusion CPA. A NetSuite partner can help you choose the right pricing plan for your business and implement NetSuite successfully.
NetSuite is a SaaS, which means that it is completely subscription-based. The longer the subscription term, the more negotiating room there is with pricing for Netsuite. The benefit of a subscription service is that the cost of NetSuite is predictable and stable. Most companies will do a five-year contract term. This limits price increases. For negotiation purposes, some organizations opt to pay the full subscription in advance.
NetSuite can also be packaged into predictable monthly payments. This option is great for companies that are growing quickly and have limited cash on hand but need to move from QuickBooks to a more comprehensive system without investing a ton of cash upfront.
These flexible billing terms make NetSuite more accessible to startups and SMBs who want to scale rapidly.
Our Fusion CPA team specializes in NetSuite consulting and implementation. We have helped multiple businesses of all sizes adopt NetSuite and achieve their financial goals.
Our team of NetSuite accountants can help you with account reconciliation, bookkeeping, and other financial tasks along with choosing the right NetSuite pricing plan.
