Frequently Asked Questions

Product Overview & Offerings

What products and services does Priority Software offer?

Priority Software provides a suite of cloud-based business management solutions, including ERP systems, retail management, hospitality management, and school management platforms. The company also offers professional and implementation services, partnership opportunities, and a marketplace for extended solutions. Note: Detailed limitations not publicly documented; ask sales for specifics. Source

What is Priority ERP and who uses it?

Priority ERP is a comprehensive, scalable cloud-based enterprise resource planning platform used by over 75,000 companies in 70+ countries. It is designed for organizations of all sizes, including global enterprises and SMBs, across industries such as manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and technology. Note: Best fit for companies seeking industry-specific modules; teams needing highly specialized legacy integrations may require custom development. Source

Features & Capabilities

What are the key features of Priority Software?

Priority Software offers modular, all-in-one solutions with no-code customizations, advanced analytics, built-in automation, industry-specific modules, and a single source of truth for operational and customer data. It supports over 150 plug & play connectors, RESTful API, and embedded integrations. Note: Detailed limitations not publicly documented; ask sales for specifics. Source

Does Priority Software offer an API for integrations?

Yes, Priority Software provides an Open API for integrating with third-party applications, as well as ODBC drivers and SFTP file integration. This enables businesses to customize and extend their systems. Note: Some legacy integrations may require additional development. Source

What integrations are available with Priority Software?

Priority Software supports over 150 plug & play connectors and integrations with platforms such as SAP, Webhotelier, Ving Card, Verifone, SiteMinder, RoomPriceGenie, and more. It also offers embedded integrations and unlimited connectivity through APIs. Note: Integration availability may vary by industry and product; confirm with sales for your use case. Source

Pain Points & Problems Solved

What business challenges does Priority Software address?

Priority Software addresses poor quality control, lack of data flow, inventory management issues, manual processes, outdated systems, limited scalability, integration complexity, fragmented data, customer frustration, operational inefficiencies, and complex order fulfillment. Note: Best fit for organizations seeking to centralize and automate operations; highly specialized needs may require custom solutions. Source

Use Cases & Target Audience

Who can benefit from using Priority Software?

Priority Software is suitable for retail business owners, operations and supply chain managers, sales and marketing managers, CFOs, IT managers, and companies in industries such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and technology. Notable customers include Toyota, ALDO, Adidas, GSK, and Teva. Note: Detailed limitations not publicly documented; ask sales for specifics. Source

Customer Proof & Success Stories

What feedback have customers shared about Priority Software?

Customers have praised Priority Software for its user-friendly design, intuitive interface, and efficiency. For example, Merley Paper Converters highlighted ease of use, while Cyberint noted Priority is simpler to operate than other ERP solutions. On G2, Priority ERP has a rating of approximately 4.1/5. Note: Some users may require additional training for advanced features. Source

Can you share specific case studies or success stories?

Yes. Solara Adjustable Patio Covers improved project turnaround times; Nautilus Designs grew order volume by 30% due to integration capabilities; Dejavoo grew without increasing headcount; TOA Hotel & Spa improved guest experience with Optima; Dunlop Systems increased trust in data accuracy. See more at Priority's case studies page. Note: Results may vary by implementation and industry.

Competition & Comparison

How does Priority ERP compare to Microsoft Dynamics 365?

Microsoft Dynamics 365 requires heavy customization for industry needs and does not offer a smooth migration from Business Central. It is not built for highly regulated industries. Priority ERP is user-friendly, flexible, and customizable without IT support, and ensures compliance with FDA, GDPR, SOX, ISO9000, ISO27001, and SOC 2 Type 2. Note: Dynamics 365 may be preferred for organizations already standardized on Microsoft platforms. Source

How does Priority ERP compare to SAP Business One?

SAP Business One is complex, expensive, and lacks multi-company capabilities. Its Version 10 will reach end-of-support in 2026. Priority ERP is affordable, easy to use, and supports true multi-company operations with automatic inter-company processes. Note: SAP Business One may be suitable for organizations with existing SAP infrastructure. Source

How does Priority ERP compare to NetSuite?

NetSuite is a strong cloud ERP but is expensive and enforces contract lock-in. Gartner notes costs are high for SMBs. Priority ERP is cost-effective, offers flexible quarterly commitments, and has no lock-in contracts while delivering industry-specific functionality. Note: NetSuite may be preferred for organizations seeking deep Oracle ecosystem integration. Source

How does Priority ERP compare to Odoo?

Odoo is open-source but has scalability limits, performance issues, long learning curves, and high implementation failure rates due to a weak partner ecosystem. Priority ERP provides structured implementation, scalability, proven methodologies, experienced partners, and quick user adoption. Note: Odoo may be preferred for organizations seeking open-source flexibility. Source

Industry Recognition & Trust

Has Priority Software received industry recognition?

Yes. Priority Software has been recognized by Gartner in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP for Product-Centric Enterprises, as a Major Player in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for AI-Enabled ERP, and as the top ERP Solution in the 2025 TEC Insight Report for SMBs. Note: Recognition does not guarantee fit for all business types; evaluate based on your requirements. Source

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Yossi Nissan

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The popular quote, “Make a customer, not a sale,” could not be any more relevant than it is right now. Taken from prominent retailer, Katherine Barchetti, the message is crystal clear, and it's for all business owners, managers, and sales teams – everywhere. Hunting down prospects in order to close them, is dead.

Customer service, for many of us, myself included, goes beyond how you treat the customer in direct interactions at the point of sale. It's providing that service and related support to your customers before, during and after a purchase, be it software, shoes, or submarines. But the perception of success ultimately depends on your customer-facing employees, who, in a flash, can make or break a deal. This includes your project teams, sales reps, field technicians, and customer service/support reps, all the way down to your receptionist and operators, who ask this question day in, day out, “How may we help you?”

For the record, 'good' customer service means meeting expectations, but 'excellent' customer service means exceeding them.

How can today's fast-paced, highly competitive businesses achieve and maintain excellent customer service? This is where an ERP customer service, or CRM (Customer Relationship Management) module can help.

Here's how an ERP system with an integrated CRM module can change the way you view, manage, and retain your customers.

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Just how well do you know your customers? While we'd like to think that most companies take their customer service seriously, if you don't have a clear, 360-degree view of your customers, supported by real-time, up-to-date information, your 'line of vision' is blurred.

While some organizations may already use CRM software to handle their customer base, as a stand-alone solution, it solely focuses on managing a company's interaction with current and potential customers. A CRM system uses data analysis based on customer history, stores customer information, and automates processes connected to a customer's journey, but it may not integrate with other software systems in your organization, such as financial management, human resources, warehousing, and inventory. For a business to operate efficiently as a unified entity, under that proverbial 'umbrella,' company data must be accessible, sharable, storable, and secure for all employees.

Enter ERP. ERP uses a centralized database and automated workflows to power various business processes, reduce manual labor, and to simplify complex business processes. ERP systems support, manage and optimize all of the critical operational business processes, including finance, development, manufacturing, sales, inventory, and more.

An ERP system, with an integrated CRM module, helps provide a clear view of your customers, to maximize sales opportunities, retain high-value customers, and enhance the customer experience through quick problem resolution. CRM gives you greater insights into your customer base, to build and maintain strong relationships with your customers, and make better, more informed business decisions.

What to look for in a CRM 

Increased sales, customer loyalty programs and incentives, and building your brand and reputation. There's nothing more valuable to help you grow your business. But what else should an ERP's CRM module give you beyond an accessible, up-to-date customer database?

Here's where a modern ERP system goes the extra mile. It's a long shopping list, but these are the key features you can expect from a CRM inside today's open, flexible, and scalable ERP systems:

  • Field service management with mobile access. A mobile field service application accessible from any mobile device or tablet, to manage on-site service calls, including real-time reporting, parts and inventory, surveys, and more, immediately synced with your ERP system
  • Warranties and service calls. Manage service calls/routine servicing of parts at the customer site, including integrating technicians' calendars, and support for multiple types of servicing
  • Service call quality control. View active calls in real-time, trace follow-up/repeat calls, and maintain/analyze call data history
  • Embedded knowledge base. An integral part of your ERP system, to provide customers with timely, prioritized responses to service tickets, queries, and support requests
  • Built-in Business Process Management (BPM). Predefined, automated workflows to ensure service call prioritization, assignment, and escalation, based on service call attributes
  • Communications. Supports communication with customers via email or text, synchronizing emails directly from Gmail/Outlook to relevant service call with customers

When it comes time to enhancing your organization's customer service, you'll find a wide variety of solutions out there that can do the job, but nothing can replace the added-value of a strong and reliable ERP system with a built-in CRM module. From consistent and readily available customer data, easily accessed and shared companywide, to managing and in turn, boosting the customer experience, a Customer Relationship Management solution powered by an ERP, will get where you need to be, and that's right in front of your customer, even before they call.

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Yossi Nissan

CMO

Yossi has been spearheading Priority's worldwide marketing efforts since 2021, leveraging his extensive 18-year background in marketing within the B2B technology sector. His professional journey started at Motorola Solutions, where he assumed multiple roles, eventually rising to the position of Vice President of Global Marketing at RADWIN. He is academically grounded with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Tel Aviv University and an Executive MBA from Bar-Ilan University.