
Pricing is rarely public and varies widely by model. Most vendors charge a software-as-a-service (SaaS) subscription driven by the number of users, SKUs, sites or connected suppliers, and some procurement platforms add a supplier-network fee on top. Enterprise suites such as Blue Yonder, Kinaxis, o9 and SAP typically involve significant licence and implementation costs and multi-month rollouts, so total cost of ownership matters far more than the headline licence price.
Mid-market-focused tools like Flowlity are built for faster, lighter implementation, which lowers the real cost of getting to value. When you compare options, ask each vendor for the total first-year cost including onboarding and integration, not just the annual licence, so you are comparing like for like. For smaller teams that want to avoid opaque enterprise pricing altogether, Flowlity Lite offers transparent, published pricing on a monthly licence with no long-term commitment.