RateMe ERP
RateMe ERP gives a Nigerian business one connected record: sell, invoice, get paid, track stock and run statutory payroll on a single naira-first ledger. Instead of a sprawling, foreign-built suite, it covers the core operations most businesses actually run on — and shows your real position in naira.
Built for the job.
ERP is one of six connected RateMe tools — use it on its own, or alongside the rest of the suite under a single account.
Sales and invoicing
Quote, sell and invoice, then track who has paid and who has not — without re-keying anything between steps.
Stock that stays accurate
Inventory updates as you sell and receive, so what the system says you have matches what is on the shelf.
Naira-first ledger
Every transaction lands on one connected ledger built for Nigerian business — your real financial position, not a guess.
Statutory payroll
Run payroll with the local deductions and compliance built in, paid straight from the same record.
One free account unlocks every RateMe tool. No card required.
ERP FAQ.
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How is RateMe ERP different from SAP or Odoo?
RateMe ERP is naira-first and built for how Nigerian businesses actually operate, with no per-seat licence fees. It covers the core operations most businesses run on rather than forcing you to configure a huge foreign suite around a different market.
Is RateMe ERP really free?
Yes. It is part of the free RateMe tools suite. For organisations that need a deeper, fully custom ERP, RateMe also builds bespoke platforms — start with the free tool and talk to us when you outgrow it.
Can it handle sales, stock and payroll together?
Yes — that is the point. Sales, invoicing, stock and statutory payroll all sit on one connected ledger, so the numbers reconcile instead of contradicting each other.