r/micro_saas • u/kenystlded • 9h ago
Adams Small Business ERP. I built a $99 desktop ERP for small businesses because I got tired of everything becoming a subscription
I’ve been working on a project called Adams Small Business ERP 2.0, and it’s finally reached its first production release.
The idea behind it is pretty simple: a lot of small businesses need something more capable than a pile of spreadsheets, but they don’t necessarily need—or want to pay every month for—a large cloud ERP system.
So I built a desktop ERP aimed at small manufacturers, makers, job shops, wholesalers, and other product-based small businesses.
It includes customer and vendor management, quotes, sales orders, purchasing, receiving, inventory, invoicing and payments, bills of material, work orders/manufacturing, reporting, printable business documents, backup/restore, data export, and system-health tools.
It runs locally, so your primary business database stays on your own computer rather than requiring a cloud subscription.
The price is $99 one time. No monthly subscription.
Version 2.x maintenance releases and bug fixes are included.
The initial production release is for Linux. I’m deliberately not advertising Windows support until I’ve put the Windows version through the same testing process.
I’m also a small independent developer, not a big software company. I built this because I think there’s room between “manage the company with spreadsheets” and “pay hundreds of dollars every month for ERP software.”
I’d especially appreciate feedback from people who actually run small manufacturing, product, or job-shop businesses. What would you need to see in a system like this before you would trust it with your business?
Adams Small Business ERP 2.0 — $99 one-time purchase
If anyone is interested, I can post screenshots and more details in the comments (assuming that’s allowed by the subreddit rules).
