Pricing for apparel brands that need operational control
Every Uphance deployment is scoped around the shape of your operation, including users, workflows, channels, integrations, warehouses, and onboarding requirements.
Start with discovery so we can understand your business, assess fit, and recommend the right package. Implementation scope and rollout planning are defined after the demo.
Best fit for multi-channel apparel brands managing complexity across wholesale, DTC, marketplaces, warehouses, 3PLs, and reporting.
How pricing works
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Start with a discovery conversation
We learn how your operation runs today, where the complexity is, and what needs to work together.
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See a tailored demo
We prepare a demo around your workflows, systems, channels, and priorities.
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Get the right package and rollout plan
If there is a fit, we define scope, onboarding approach, and next steps around your operation.
No self-serve trial. No generic quote. Just a clear path to fit, scope, and rollout confidence.
Apparel ERP pricing, explained clearly
Why Uphance pricing is scoped around your operation
Uphance is not priced like a point solution or a generic self-serve SaaS tool. Multi-channel apparel operations vary widely in users, workflows, channels, integrations, warehouse complexity, partner relationships, and onboarding needs. That is why pricing is scoped around the real shape of your business, not reduced to a one-size-fits-all monthly plan.
Users and workflows
Your pricing reflects the number of users involved and the operational workflows that need to be supported across product, inventory, orders, warehouse execution, and reporting.
Channels and complexity
Wholesale, DTC, marketplaces, warehouses, and 3PL relationships all shape what needs to be connected and controlled.
Integrations and onboarding
Integrations, migration, rollout phases, training, and go-live support are defined around the complexity of your environment and the outcomes you need.
The goal is not to sell you more software than you need. The goal is to match the platform and rollout approach to the operational reality of your business.
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What affects apparel ERP pricing?
The biggest drivers of scope are not just headcount. They are the number of moving parts your teams are trying to keep aligned.
That is why discovery comes first. It lets us understand where the operational drag is today and what the right rollout shape looks like for your business.
Users and teams
How many people need access, and which teams need to work in the system.
Operational workflows
The workflows you need to run across product, inventory, orders, fulfillment, and reporting.
Channel mix
Wholesale, DTC, ecommerce, marketplaces, and partner selling models all affect scope.
Warehouse and 3PL complexity
The number of locations, execution workflows, transfers, and logistics relationships that need visibility and control.
Integrations
The systems that need to connect across commerce, finance, logistics, and operations.
Onboarding and rollout requirements
Migration, configuration, training, UAT, go-live support, and the speed or sequencing of rollout.
Common deployment shapes for growing apparel brands
Most buyers do not need a pricing table. They need to understand which kind of operational profile they fit and what that means for scope.
Connected growth operations
Best for brands that need product, inventory, order, and reporting workflows to work together as channel complexity increases.
Often a fit for brands managing wholesale and DTC together, with growing cross-team coordination needs.
Multi-channel operational control
Best for brands balancing multiple channels, expanding workflows, and rising pressure around inventory accuracy, fulfillment execution, and reporting clarity.
Often a fit when disconnected tools, spreadsheets, and reconciliation workarounds are slowing the business down.
Warehouse and partner complexity
Best for brands managing multiple locations, 3PL relationships, partner workflows, and the operational visibility required to scale with control.
Often a fit when warehouse execution, partner coordination, and operational reporting all need to work as one connected system.
The right package depends on your operational footprint, not just your size. Discovery helps us recommend the right path without forcing your team into generic ERP overhead.
What your Uphance scope is designed to support
Uphance helps apparel brands bring the operational core of the business into one connected system, so teams can move faster, stay aligned, and scale with stronger control.
PIM / Product Data
Centralize product information so teams stop chasing updates across disconnected systems.
Explore PIMInventory Management
Track and manage inventory across locations and channels with greater confidence.
Explore IMSWarehouse Management
Support receiving, putaway, picking, packing, and execution with workflows built for real operations.
Explore WMSReporting
Turn connected operational data into clearer visibility for day-to-day decisions.
Explore ReportingFor some brands, the priority is replacing disconnected tools. For others, it is building stronger operational control across channels, locations, and teams. The pricing conversation is where we map those needs to the right rollout path.
Why brands choose Uphance instead of patching together more tools
One connected platform
Run product, inventory, orders, warehouse execution, and reporting in one system instead of stitching together disconnected tools.
Built for apparel reality
Support the way apparel brands actually operate across products, variants, channels, warehouses, and partners.
Depth without unnecessary overhead
Get serious operational capability without the burden of bloated, generic ERP software.
Many brands do not have a software problem first. They have a coordination problem created by too many systems, too many workarounds, and too little operational clarity. Uphance is designed to reduce that drag.
A guided rollout built for go-live success
This is not a self-serve setup. The process starts with discovery to understand your operation and assess fit. If there is a fit, we prepare a tailored demo around your workflows and priorities. Implementation planning and onboarding scope are defined after the demo.
Discovery
Understand your channels, workflows, systems, and priorities.
Configuration
Set up the platform around the way your teams actually work.
Integrations and migration
Connect key systems and move critical data with a clear plan.
UAT and training
Prepare teams to work confidently in the system before launch.
Go-live and hypercare
Launch with support, visibility, and fast issue resolution.
- Clear rollout phases and responsibilities
- Onboarding scope matched to real operational needs
- Training built around real workflows
- Go-live support focused on adoption and execution
Who Uphance is best for
Best fit for brands that need stronger operational control
Uphance is best for multi-channel apparel brands dealing with complexity across wholesale, DTC, marketplaces, warehouses, 3PLs, and reporting. It is especially valuable when teams are trying to replace disconnected tools, reduce spreadsheet dependence, improve inventory visibility, and create one source of truth across operations.
Probably not the right fit if you only need a lightweight point solution
If you are looking for a free trial, a simple standalone tool, or a generic monthly pricing calculator without discovery, Uphance is likely not the right buying motion. The platform is designed for brands that need multiple operational workflows to work together in one connected system.
