
Rootstock Cloud ERP
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What is Rootstock Cloud ERP
Rootstock Cloud ERP is a cloud-based ERP system focused on manufacturers and product-centric businesses that need integrated finance, supply chain, and production management. It supports discrete and mixed-mode manufacturing, including engineer-to-order and make-to-order workflows, alongside distribution and accounting functions. The product is built on the Salesforce platform, which influences its data model, security, and extensibility approach. It is typically used by operations, finance, and supply chain teams that want ERP capabilities aligned to Salesforce-based CRM and platform tooling.
Manufacturing-focused ERP depth
The product includes functionality oriented to discrete manufacturing such as BOMs, routings, work orders, scheduling, and inventory control. It is designed to support mixed-mode scenarios (for example, make-to-stock combined with make-to-order) and engineer-to-order processes. This manufacturing emphasis can reduce reliance on separate manufacturing execution or custom spreadsheets for core production planning and control.
Native Salesforce platform alignment
Rootstock runs on the Salesforce platform, which can simplify integration and data sharing for organizations already standardizing on Salesforce. It can leverage Salesforce identity, security controls, and platform services for configuration and extensions. This can be advantageous for teams that want ERP and CRM data to coexist within a common platform and governance model.
Unified operations and finance
The system combines operational modules (procurement, inventory, manufacturing, order management) with accounting/finance capabilities in one ERP environment. This supports end-to-end transaction traceability from customer demand through production and shipment to financial posting. For organizations seeking a single system of record, this can reduce reconciliation work compared with using separate point solutions.
Salesforce dependency and costs
Because the product is built on Salesforce, licensing and platform considerations can materially affect total cost and implementation planning. Organizations not already using Salesforce may need to adopt additional platform skills and governance practices. Some ERP changes and extensions may require Salesforce-specific administration or development expertise.
Implementation complexity for SMBs
As a full ERP with manufacturing and distribution scope, deployments typically require process design, data migration, and role-based training across multiple departments. Smaller organizations with limited IT and operations resources may find implementation and ongoing administration demanding. Time-to-value can depend heavily on the quality of requirements, configuration decisions, and partner support.
Not best for pure accounting
Companies primarily seeking standalone accounting and finance automation may find the broader ERP footprint more than they need. If manufacturing and supply chain modules are not required, the product can be comparatively complex versus finance-first tools. Some organizations may prefer a finance-centric system paired with lighter operational applications.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Growth | Request Quote (price not listed on official pricing page) | Core ERP functionality to run and grow a manufacturing business; wizard-based configuration to reduce implementation time; focused set of add-ons to minimize complexity and implementation costs. |
| Advanced | Request Quote (price not listed on official pricing page) | Core ERP functionality plus advanced capabilities for manufacturing and distribution: multiple facilities, multi-country configurability, multi-currency; add-ons available (core EDI, DRP, Fixed Assets, Scheduling & Capacity Planning Workbench, Enterprise Insights, etc.). |
| Enterprise | Request Quote (price not listed on official pricing page) | Comprehensive ERP & Financials functionality for companies at scale; options include Financial Analytics & Reporting, multi-company support, Product Configurator, Supplier Collaboration RFQ; configuration support and training available. |
Additional notes: Implementation services and Customer Success plans (Standard and Platinum) are described on the vendor site and are sold separately; Rootstock’s pricing page directs visitors to "Request Quote" for pricing.
Seller details
Rootstock Software
San Ramon, California, United States
2008
Private
https://www.rootstock.com/
https://x.com/RootstockERP
https://www.linkedin.com/company/rootstock-software