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Great Plains vs QuickBooks Enterprise.

QuickBooks Enterprise sits between small-business accounting and full ERP. For many former GP users in distribution or light manufacturing, it offers the capability they need without the cost and complexity of a larger ERP.

QuickBooks Enterprise occupies a middle ground between small-business accounting software and full ERP platforms. It often fits inventory-heavy, distribution, and light manufacturing companies that want capability without ERP complexity.

Where QuickBooks Enterprise fits

Enterprise suits companies that need stronger inventory, advanced user permissions, and higher transaction volumes than QBO, but don't want a full ERP implementation. It's a common landing spot for GP users who valued GP's operational features but not its complexity.

How they compare

DimensionGreat PlainsQuickBooks Enterprise
InventoryStrongStrong (advanced inventory)
Users/permissionsGranularGranular, role-based
EntitiesMulti-entityLimited; best single/few
ImplementationHeavierFaster, lighter
CostHigherModerate

When to look higher

If you're running many entities, need real consolidations, or are growing through acquisition, Enterprise will eventually constrain you — consider NetSuite or Sage Intacct.

Related

GP → QuickBooks Enterprise → Enterprise vs NetSuite → Decision Matrix →

Not sure which platform fits?

That's exactly the call we help you make — objectively, before you commit to an implementation. We specialize in QuickBooks, Sage Intacct, and NetSuite.

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Heather Engler, Esq.

By Heather Engler, Esq.

Founder & Principal, Capital Advisors

Heather blends legal training with deep expertise in bookkeeping and tax compliance, giving her a unique perspective on financial strategy, risk management, and operations. Under her leadership, Capital Advisors serves hundreds of clients across bookkeeping, tax, payroll, and financial advisory. More about the team →