Role-based user permissions
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Cat avg: 8
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Cat avg: 8
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
Cat avg: 7.6
A number of third-party plug-ins are available to expand the core functionality of the software.
Cat avg: 7.6
The software syncs orders and stock to maintain a real-time picture of inventory and supports multiple methods such as LIFO and FIFO.
Cat avg: 8.1
Users can enter an order once, and the data flows to all the necessary units such as fulfillment and billing.
Cat avg: 8.2
The software calculates the direct costs attributable to a finished product, such as materials and labor, and includes roll-up pricing.
Cat avg: 8
The software can be set up to automatically reorder a good when it falls below a certain threshold.
Cat avg: 7.6
This addresses a company’s ability to configure the software to fit its specific use case and workflow.
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
Category average: 7.6
A number of third-party plug-ins are available to expand the core functionality of the software.
Category average: 7.6
This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
Category average: 8
Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.
Users can create, customize and share dashboards, which provide an overview of the most important metrics.
Category average: 7.7
The software offers pre-built reports with metrics standard to the category.
Category average: 7.5
Users can create custom reports.
Category average: 7.6
Financial management solution, including capabilities for general ledger and configurable accounting
This includes the automation and tracking of payment to vendors and suppliers, with features such as payment scheduling, check printing, open purchase order alerts, document management, direct ACH bill payment, and vendor records.
Category average: 8.3
This includes the management and automation of invoices and collections, with features like statements, invoices, receipts, payment reminders, customer records, auto billing, and refund checks.
Category average: 8.2
The ability to track and manage the flow of goods or materials into and out of an inventory.
The software syncs orders and stock to maintain a real-time picture of inventory and supports multiple methods such as LIFO and FIFO.
Category average: 8.1
The software can be set up to automatically reorder a good when it falls below a certain threshold.
Category average: 7.6
The software can track multiple goods across multiple locations.
Category average: 7.7
The ability to process orders, and track them from quote to cash.
Users can set up complex and unique pricing requirements.
Category average: 7.8
Users can enter an order once, and the data flows to all the necessary units such as fulfillment and billing.
Category average: 8.2
The software facilitates credit card processing.
Category average: 7.3
The software calculates the direct costs attributable to a finished product, such as materials and labor, and includes roll-up pricing.
Category average: 8
This includes the automation and tracking of payment to vendors and suppliers, with features such as payment scheduling, check printing, open purchase order alerts, document management, direct ACH bill payment, and vendor records.
This includes the management and automation of invoices and collections, with features like statements, invoices, receipts, payment reminders, customer records, auto billing, and refund checks.
The software syncs orders and stock to maintain a real-time picture of inventory and supports multiple methods such as LIFO and FIFO.
The software can be set up to automatically reorder a good when it falls below a certain threshold.
The software can track multiple goods across multiple locations.
Users can set up complex and unique pricing requirements.
Users can enter an order once, and the data flows to all the necessary units such as fulfillment and billing.
The software facilitates credit card processing.
The software calculates the direct costs attributable to a finished product, such as materials and labor, and includes roll-up pricing.
Pay calculation provides for computation of employee pay with state and federal deductions.
Benefit plan administration is administration of health insurance plans and 401k plans, and other benefits.
Direct deposit is the ability to electronically transfer pay to an employee’s personal bank account.
Users can create, customize and share dashboards, which provide an overview of the most important metrics.
The software offers pre-built reports with metrics standard to the category.
Users can create custom reports.
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
A number of third-party plug-ins are available to expand the core functionality of the software.
Permissions to perform actions or access or modify data are assigned to roles, which are then assigned to users, reducing complexity of administration.
User-level audit trail