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ERPs are notoriously expensive, painful to implement, and disliked by users, yet are absolutely necessary and business-critical for its customers. There's a big opportunity for new startups that build modern, flexible, and easy-to-use software that helps businesses run. Dalton Caldwell

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ERPNext2 years ago

@daltonc We have already built this at @frappetech. ERPNext is a simple, modern and open source ERP with no per user licensing fee, starting at just $10 on Check it out here:

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Gabriel Cezar2 years ago

@daltonc 😂 ERP is a sales problem, not a tech problem.

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Dalton Caldwell2 years ago

It's exciting to see how many people are excited about... ERPs :)

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Todd Saunders2 years ago

@daltonc I actually think the software to build is the middleware to help people onboard into ERP software

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Stefan2 years ago

@daltonc Exactly! solves this problem and it's already a YC company The best in the biz They also use @wundergraphcom as their GraphQL Federation partner 🤝

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Sasha Medvedovsky2 years ago

@daltonc Probably one of the few things harder to build and sell than Version Control 😆

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Jared Friedman2 years ago

@daltonc If you're interested in working on this, here's a good thread about the problems to solve:

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Blake Faulkner 🌉2 years ago

@daltonc @daltonc we went viral for applying to YC with @boondoggleai which simplifies business critical processes that're painful like updating your CRM and moving data between platforms, viral tweet:

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Nick Farrow2 years ago

@daltonc Yeah, just build it on top of @ModernTreasury. Much faster, much easier.

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Lorenc Kerxhalli2 years ago

@daltonc Couldn't agree more. There's no ERP out there that feels modern. They're all slow and look like they were built in the '80s.

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