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Mid-Market ERP Study 2026
We've guided 400+ mid-market companies through the ERP selection. What we've learned — and what the vendors don't tell you — fits on 40 pages.
- Pages
- 40
- Published
- May 2026
- Language
- English
Inside
What you'll take away.
No marketing fluff — five chapters with data and clear recommendations from the field.
- 01
How long does this really take?
Real numbers on how long an ERP rollout in the mid-market actually takes — per platform and industry, drawn from 400+ projects.
- 02
What will it cost us over three years?
Licenses, implementation, ongoing maintenance, adjustments — every line item transparent. So you know what you're signing.
- 03
Which software fits us?
A table by industry, size and business model — no marketing blabla, just recommendations from 400+ projects.
- 04
Are we even allowed to use AI?
Data protection and the new EU rules of 2026 — how it works in practice, without you having to become a compliance officer.
- 05
What should we concretely do?
A clear decision tree: if your company looks like X, then Y is the obvious path. On a single page, printable.
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FAQ
Frequently asked.
What people typically ask before downloading.
Is the study really free? +
Yes. You give us your email, we give you 40 pages of distilled mid-market ERP experience. No trial, no paywall, no forced sales call.
Who made this study? +
Mate iT GmbH, cloud ERP specialist with offices in Villingen-Schwenningen, Waterford and Zagreb. Data: 400+ live ERP setups between 2018 and 2026, anonymized and aggregated.
Which platforms are covered? +
weclapp ERP, Odoo (Community + Enterprise) and Zoho One. SAP Business One appears in comparison but is not a focus.
Will I get spam afterwards? +
No. One email with the download link, possibly one follow-up after 14 days asking if questions are open. No newsletter, no drip funnel.
May I share the study? +
Inside your company and with your tax advisor or external IT consultant: yes, please. On public repos or mass emails: please don't — link to the landing page so others get the current version.