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What is Multiview ERP

Multiview ERP is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite centered on financial management, reporting, and operational controls for mid-sized organizations. It supports core accounting, purchasing and payables, budgeting, and project-oriented tracking, with options commonly used by organizations that need fund/accountability structures such as nonprofits. The product is typically deployed as an integrated ERP rather than a standalone point solution for AP or billing, with an emphasis on internal controls and finance-led workflows.

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Finance-centric ERP suite

Multiview ERP is designed around general ledger, budgeting, and financial reporting as the system of record. This makes it suitable for organizations that want a single platform for accounting plus related operational processes (e.g., purchasing and payables). Compared with tools focused only on expense capture or invoice extraction, it provides broader ERP coverage and accounting controls.

Strong reporting and controls

The platform includes structured approval workflows and audit-oriented processes that support segregation of duties and traceability. It also provides financial reporting capabilities intended for management and compliance needs. These features are typically important for organizations with formal governance requirements, including nonprofits and project-driven teams.

Project and fund tracking

Multiview ERP supports tracking costs and financial performance by project and other dimensions used for accountability (such as departments, programs, or funds). This helps organizations that need to report on restricted funding, grants, or project profitability. It reduces reliance on spreadsheets for multi-dimensional reporting when compared with basic accounting packages.

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Less suited for microbusinesses

As an ERP suite, Multiview ERP generally fits organizations that can support ERP implementation, administration, and process standardization. Smaller teams looking for lightweight accounting or simple invoicing may find the scope and overhead higher than needed. Total cost and time-to-value can be less favorable than simpler accounting-first products.

AP automation may require add-ons

Organizations seeking advanced AP automation features (e.g., high-accuracy invoice capture, autonomous coding suggestions, or supplier network capabilities) may need integrations or additional modules depending on requirements. Dedicated AP automation tools often go deeper in document AI and touchless processing. Fit depends on how much of AP is expected to be handled natively versus via connected services.

Integration ecosystem varies by need

ERP deployments often require integrations with payroll, CRM, banking, expense, and industry-specific systems. The breadth and ease of available connectors can vary by region and use case, which may increase implementation effort. Buyers typically need to validate API capabilities, supported integrations, and partner availability during evaluation.

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Multiview Financial Software
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1991
Private
https://www.multiviewcorp.com/
https://x.com/multiviewcorp
https://www.linkedin.com/company/multiview-financial-software/

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