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The ERP category currently tracks 304 tools across 50 distinct specializations. The field is spread across areas like Business Management Software, Business Management Platform, Business Management Suite, Enterprise Resource Planning, none of which dominates outright. That distribution tells you something: there is no single dominant use case, which means the tools themselves tend to specialize rather than generalize.
Tools in this space carve out distinct approaches, which is useful because it means you can compare on real capability differences. The trade-off is that you need a clear set of requirements before you start evaluating to avoid switching tools later. 63% of tools in this space require a sales conversation before you see pricing, which signals an enterprise-leaning market where vendors prefer to qualify buyers before quoting.
The largest specializations within erp are Business Management Software (50 tools, 16% of the category); Business Management Platform (21 tools, 7% of the category); Business Management Suite (18 tools, 6% of the category); Enterprise Resource Planning (14 tools, 5% of the category); Hotel Management System (5 tools, 2% of the category). A handful of smaller subcategories round out the field. Each subcategory has its own comparison page with tools ranked by completeness and relevance, so you can drill into the specific area that matches your use case rather than scrolling through 304 products hoping for the best.
Looking at the data across all 304 tools, some patterns are worth noting. 11% offer free trials, which gives you the opportunity to test the product in your workflow before committing. 74% publish some form of social proof, whether user counts, customer logos, or specific metrics. The completeness scores on each tool page reflect how much verified information is publicly available, which tends to correlate with how seriously a vendor treats transparency.
From a practical standpoint, 37% of erp tools can be evaluated without going through a sales process, which gives independent buyers and smaller teams a meaningful advantage in this market. 12% are paid-only products with no free tier, so budget allocation is a necessary first step for that segment. The comparison pages and tool profiles throughout this section are designed to help you narrow efficiently, whether you are building a shortlist for a formal procurement process or making a quick decision for a small team. Every tool listed includes its pricing model, key features, and target audience, so you can compare tools on their core capabilities.
Travacco is an all-in-one travel agency management platform offering automation of reports, bookings, expenses, invoicing, and comprehensive analytics tailored for the tourism industry.
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Leverage Technologies offers ERP solutions, including SAP, Sage, and MYOB platforms, to improve business operations through digital transformation, AI integration, and industry-specific customization, supporting Australian SMEs and large enterprises.
A PC Help Sistemas atua há mais de 30 anos no mercado de softwares de gestão empresarial, oferecendo soluções ERP integradas para empresas.
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Encompass Solutions specializes in ERP consulting, software implementation, EDI integration, and advanced support to manufacturers automate.
Western Computer offers Microsoft Dynamics 365 cloud-based ERP and business solutions tailored for various industries, focusing on streamlining operations, enhancing visibility, and supporting growth.
Elite Software Suite is an all-in-one business management platform that integrates over 25 specialized software systems to streamline operations across various industries.
WebbRes is a comprehensive cloud-based business management system for rentals, sales, and services, designed to streamline dealership operations.
Sidicom offers an integrated ERP system designed for distributors and industries, streamlining inventory, finance, sales, purchases, and compliance operations.
SuperSpeed offers SAP Business One, a scalable and affordable ERP system designed to streamline core business processes for small and medium-sized enterprises, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs.
Sage Business Management Software offers cloud-based solutions for financials, operations, HR, payroll, and planning to help businesses grow and scale.
Bizinta’s enterprise resource planning ERP software for consultants helps you manage projects, teams, and billing with powerful, all-in-one tools.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is an all-in-one ERP solution designed to automate and streamline various business processes for small to large enterprises, supporting retail, wholesale, distribution, manufacturing, and services.
Grade.app is an all-in-one business platform tailored for digital and tech companies to manage projects, finances, sales, HR, and recruiting seamlessly in a single system, enabling rapid deployment and growth.
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Rekan.ai offers an AI-powered ERP system that integrates CRM, inventory, HR, and financial management to help businesses operate more efficiently and make real-time data-driven decisions.
A comprehensive platform that consolidates business management solutions including accounting, e-commerce, human resources, and point-of-sale systems for small to medium-sized enterprises.
aACEsoft offers comprehensive business management software integrating accounting, CRM, ERP, and operational tools to help SMBs streamline their processes efficiently.
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Perfectum CRM+ERP is an all-in-one Ukrainian business management system designed for small, medium, and large enterprises to automate customer relations, sales, finances, and document management.
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Comprehensive ERP system offering modules for sales, HR, project management, and inventory to streamline business operations.
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Synergix Technologies offers a comprehensive, customizable ERP software solution tailored for various industries, including manufacturing, construction, and logistics, supporting enterprise process automation and digital transformation.
Rajlaxmi Solutions Pvt. Ltd. offers certified ERP, tally, and CRM solutions tailored for various industries, with services including cloud upgrades, customization, support, and integration.
CIGAM offers an integrated ERP system designed for medium and large enterprises to enhance digital transformation and streamline business management processes.
SAP SEA offers enterprise software solutions that help businesses manage operations, customer relationships, and data analytics.
Opus Infiniti offers comprehensive ERP solutions along with CRM and HRMS software tailored to various industries including education, real estate, and hospitality, aiming to streamline business operations through cloud-based and mobile platforms.
Infotech Lab offers comprehensive digital transformation solutions including ERP, AI-enabled communication, and digital platforms for education, municipal, and healthcare sectors, enhancing governance and institutional efficiency.
RoomRaccoon offers an all-in-one hotel management software solution tailored for South African hotels, integrating reservations, channel management, payments, and guest communication to streamline operations and boost revenue.
Ellipse Cloud is a comprehensive hotel management software that integrates reservations, revenue management, online check-in, marketing, and automation tools to streamline hospitality operations and boost sales.
Bnovo is an automated hotel and property management system that streamlines operations, increases revenue, and manages bookings, payments, and analytics within a single platform.
RoomRack PMS is a comprehensive cloud-based hotel management system that streamlines operations from reservations to billing, offering automation and integration with smart locks, energy control, and advanced analytics.
AutoPortye is a comprehensive hotel management system that optimizes processes, reduces costs, and increases revenue for small hotels, supporting flexible hourly, nightly, and daily bookings within a single interface.
Saby is a comprehensive ecosystem offering automation, management, and communication tools for various business processes including accounting, sales, procurement, and document management.
Accusol offers cloud-based software solutions including ERP, CRM, POS, and retail management tools tailored for various business needs, focusing on automation and process optimization.
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appRain ERP is an enterprise solution that automates business processes, including accounting, inventory, HR, CRM, and ecommerce, with customizable modules and professional support.
Carabi offers comprehensive automation and management solutions for business processes, including document management, CRM, and real estate tools, aimed at improving efficiency and customer engagement.
PlanoBom is an all-in-one business management platform that helps small to medium-sized businesses streamline operations, manage finances, sales, inventory, and marketing with ease.
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SBA Systems ltd offers a comprehensive business management system designed for various retail and service businesses, streamlining operations from sales to staff management.
Comprehensive business management software that streamlines operations, tracks customer/vendor interactions, financials, and services in real-time.
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A comprehensive business management system that offers total visibility, customizable workflows, and cloud-based access, designed to streamline processes and support business growth from small to large enterprises.
FigureFlux is a cloud-based ERP software that integrates finance, HR, supply chain, and customer management to streamline business operations and increase productivity.
A modular ERP solution tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises, enabling digital transformation, process optimization, and automation with extensive integrations and customizable features.
Suite MKB is an all-in-one online business software solution designed for professionals and small to medium-sized enterprises, offering over 60 modules for managing various business processes on any device.
Turnsmith is inventory management software that automates order placement, reduces inventory levels by 30%, and improves on-time delivery through real-time monitoring and supplier collaboration.
RapidStock offers cloud-based inventory management solutions tailored for the hospitality and food transformation sectors, helping businesses optimize stock control and increase profits.
Seamless is an inventory management software tailored for stores, supermarkets, and shops, enabling efficient sales tracking, inventory control, and real-time analytics.
Rapid Inventory is a web-based inventory management software that seamlessly integrates with QuickBooks Desktop, helping businesses streamline warehouse operations, track inventory across multiple locations, and automate processes like barcode scanning and reporting.
Hotelgest is a comprehensive hotel management software that automates operations, offers autonomous check-in, and integrates with various partners for a seamless hotel experience.
A comprehensive hotel management software that streamlines operations, guest services, and multi-property administration with real-time tracking and integrated apps.
Elektraweb is a comprehensive, cloud-based hotel management software that offers modules for front desk, reservations, POS, accounting, CRM, and more, designed to streamline hotel operations and enhance guest satisfaction.
FieldServio is an all-in-one enterprise software designed to streamline field service operations, enhance customer satisfaction, and reduce costs for industries like equipment rental, industrial boilers, and fire safety.
Scheduling Manager is comprehensive service business software that enhances efficiency, business intelligence, and management of field service operations across various industries.
ShopXpert ERP optimizes your operations, the all-in-one solution and leading ERP Software for Manufacturing, perfect for modern manufacturers and job shops.
Improsys offers comprehensive manufacturing ERP software tailored for various industries including food, engineering, logistics, and retail. The software suite includes modules for supply chain, production, quality, inventory, CRM, WMS, and more, designed to streamline operations and enhance productivity.
Factory Action is a comprehensive industrial management platform that integrates enterprise resource planning, production, supply chain, and analytics to optimize manufacturing operations and improve efficiency.
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Pegasus Technologies is the Leading solution Provider and online store for Software, IT services, Business application, Technology Consulting, POS terminals, Barcode Printers, Barcode Scanners, Mobile computers, Biometric Solution provider. From enterprise infrastructure to retail store-level technology, Pegasus provides RFID solution and Mobility Solution.
A comprehensive suite of enterprise management solutions including CRM, asset management, HR, legal, and industry-specific ERP systems, tailored for various sectors such as government, water utilities, and foreign trade.
A comprehensive cloud-based management platform for auto repair shops, including budgeting, invoicing, work order management, customer tracking, and AI-driven cost estimation.
Motorfolio is an all-in-one workshop management software designed to streamline customer, vehicle, service, and expense management for automotive and machinery workshops.
SIDES is an all-in-one horeca software designed to streamline restaurant operations, including order management, inventory, loyalty programs, and online ordering, for quick service, delivery, ghost kitchens, and restaurants.
Foodics offers a comprehensive cloud-based POS and restaurant management system designed to streamline operations, manage orders, accept payments, and enhance customer loyalty for restaurants and food businesses.
EzeGym is a comprehensive online gym and fitness management software that streamlines scheduling, membership, billing, and member engagement for gyms and wellness centers.
BJJLINK is an all-in-one gym management platform specifically designed for Jiu-Jitsu academies, offering features like student management, class scheduling, billing, marketing tools, and analytics.
A comprehensive service provider offering sales, implementation, and training for 1C enterprise software solutions in Kazakhstan, including support and consulting.
A company providing sales, installation, customization, and support services for 1C software in Nizhny Novgorod, including enterprise automation, configuration tuning, and cloud solutions.
Deal Pack is an all-in-one dealership and loan management software with built-in accounting, analytics, and security, tailored for used car dealerships and finance companies.
AutoBooom is a comprehensive cloud-based dealership management software designed for automobile OEMs and dealers, offering modules for CRM, sales, service, spares, and accounting to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
Expert AI automation for Irish SMEs using ERP systems. From email-to-order processing to custom workflows—practical solutions with measurable ROI.
TradeRings transforms unstructured B2B conversations into structured, priced orders integrated into your ERP, enabling scalable private trading without changing customer behavior.
Comprehensive services for the support, development, and sale of 1C software solutions, including cloud hosting, customization, and consulting for businesses.
Acute Data Systems provides consulting, training, and support for business solutions including ERP, accounting, and CRM software, helping companies streamline operations.
Krishna Technology offers a comprehensive range of IT solutions including ERP, CRM, warehouse, and academic management software, along with website development, digital marketing, and customizable software products.
Smartup is a cloud-based platform designed to automate distribution processes, manage sales, inventory, marketing, and analytics for businesses, enabling efficient growth and operational control.
PowerGO is a comprehensive sales force automation platform with AI, offering mobile POS, real-time dashboards, and seamless ERP integration for distributors and industries.
Orderry is an all-in-one platform tailored for small businesses that consolidates job management, customer communication, inventory, payments, and automation into one mobile-first system to streamline operations and support business growth.
Xentral is a comprehensive ERP platform designed for startups and SMEs, streamlining sales, inventory, fulfillment, accounting, and customer management with over 200 integrations.
Cloud-based solutions for business automation, accounting, and management using 1C Enterprise 8, accessible from anywhere with internet. Offers cloud applications, accounting, and business management software.
A comprehensive suite of software products and services for business automation based on 1C:Enterprise, including automation, integration, and support for various business processes.
Comprehensive services for the support, development, and sale of 1C software solutions, including cloud hosting, customization, and consulting for businesses.
Acute Data Systems provides consulting, training, and support for business solutions including ERP, accounting, and CRM software, helping companies streamline operations.
Krishna Technology offers a comprehensive range of IT solutions including ERP, CRM, warehouse, and academic management software, along with website development, digital marketing, and customizable software products.
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Typical starting price: $129.00/mo
9 tools offer free or freemium plans
The pricing structures in erp span quote-based (63%), paid (12%), free trial (11%). Among the 31 tools with published rates, most fall between $42 and $10000 per month, though outliers exist at both ends of the range. 9 tools offer free or freemium access (3% of the category), which lets you evaluate without committing budget. Free tiers are a great way to test the product, though you will likely need to upgrade as your usage grows. Understanding the dominant pricing model helps set expectations: if most vendors require a sales conversation, budget for a longer evaluation cycle than you would in a self-serve market. Conversely, in categories dominated by self-serve pricing, you can often go from discovery to deployment in a single afternoon.
Capabilities vary meaningfully across erp tools. The most frequently listed features are real-time inventory tracking, industry-specific solutions, customizable modules, but their prevalence differs enough that you should compare them directly rather than assuming every product covers the basics. Features like industry-specific modules and real-time analytics also appear in a notable share of tools and are worth evaluating against your requirements. Because the feature sets diverge more than they converge, building a clear requirements list before evaluating will save you from comparing apples to entirely different fruit.
The most common target audiences in erp are small to medium-sized businesses seeking integrated management solutions, small to medium-sized enterprises seeking integrated business solutions, travel agencies, tour operators, ticketing offices in need of integrated management solutions. That range of audiences means tools are designed for different team sizes, technical levels, and budgets. A product built for enterprise procurement teams will make different trade-offs than one targeting solo operators, even if both nominally solve the same problem. Checking whether the vendor highlights customers in your industry or at your scale is one of the more reliable signals of fit. Integration ecosystems also matter: a tool that connects to your existing stack reduces onboarding friction and long-term switching costs.
With 50 subcategories in erp, the most efficient first step is narrowing to the right specialization. Each subcategory represents a distinct workflow or use case, and comparing tools across subcategories usually generates more confusion than clarity. Once you have identified the right subcategory, compare the top-rated tools within it on pricing, feature depth, and evidence of real usage like published case studies, integration counts, or verifiable social proof. Our completeness scores reflect how much verified information is available for each tool, which can serve as a proxy for transparency and market presence. A tool that documents its features, publishes pricing, identifies its audience, and provides evidence of real usage is making it easier for you to make an informed decision, and that willingness to be compared openly is itself a useful quality signal.
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ERP accounts for 1.4% of 21,189 total tools tracked by SaaS Choice, ranking #23 by volume. The leading specializations are Business Management Software (50), Business Management Platform (21), Business Management Suite (18). The category is broadly distributed across its specializations, without a single dominant subcategory. That breadth reflects a market where different buyers have genuinely different needs, and the tools have evolved to match.
Each tool is scored on information completeness: pricing transparency, feature documentation, audience clarity, and verifiable social proof. Higher completeness scores surface first, not because those tools are objectively better, but because there is enough verified information to compare them honestly. Tools that omit basic details rank lower.
This page is designed as a starting point for your evaluation. The market overview above gives you a sense of how erp tools are distributed and where the competition is most active. The buyer's guide covers the practical considerations, from pricing structures to feature evaluation and audience fit. Below, tools are grouped by subcategory so you can navigate directly to the area that matches your needs. Each tool card includes pricing model, key features, and a link to the full detail page where you can see the complete profile, alternatives, and context within the broader category. If you already know your subcategory, use the navigation pills above the tool grid to jump straight there. If you are not sure where to start, the FAQ section at the bottom covers the most common questions buyers have when evaluating erp software, including cost expectations, free options, and how we assess each tool. We built this to make the comparison process more efficient for you and your team.
When evaluating the true cost of erp platforms, looking at the sticker price is just the beginning. The real financial impact comes from understanding the total cost of ownership (TCO) and the potential return on investment (ROI). Most erp tools operate on a subscription basis, but the pricing tiers often mask hidden costs. For instance, implementation fees, premium support packages, and custom integrations can add significantly to the baseline cost.
On the ROI side, a well-implemented erp solution can drive substantial efficiency gains. By automating routine tasks, teams can redirect their focus toward high-value activities. The ROI of erp software isn't just measured in hours saved; it is also reflected in improved accuracy, faster turnaround times, and better data visibility across the organization. To accurately calculate ROI, organizations must baseline their current performance metrics before deployment. If it takes your team ten hours a week to manage workflows manually, and a erp platform reduces that to two hours, the labor savings alone can justify the expense.
However, it is crucial to factor in the learning curve. Initial productivity might dip as users adapt to the new erp system. The breakeven point typically occurs between months three and six. Enterprise buyers should also negotiate volume discounts or multi-year agreements to optimize their erp spend. Ultimately, the cheapest erp tool is rarely the most cost-effective when you consider the cost of poor adoption or inadequate features.
Implementing a new erp platform requires a structured approach to ensure high adoption and minimal disruption. We recommend a five-step implementation roadmap for rolling out erp software successfully.
Before evaluating erp vendors, document your core requirements. Distinguish between 'must-have' features and 'nice-to-have' capabilities. A common pitfall is over-buying erp features that your team will never use.
Once you select a erp provider, insist on a sandbox environment. Run your most complex workflows through the erp system to identify bottlenecks. This is the time to test integrations with your existing tech stack. If the erp tool fails to sync with your core systems, it is better to find out now.
Migrating legacy data into the new erp platform is often the most time-consuming phase. Cleanse your data before importing it. Garbage data will only cripple the new erp system's reporting capabilities. Configure user permissions and role-based access controls during this stage to ensure data security.
Do not underestimate the human element of adopting erp software. Even the most intuitive erp interfaces require training. Identify 'champions' within your team who can master the system early and assist their peers. Develop internal documentation specific to how your company uses the erp platform, rather than relying solely on the vendor's generic help center.
The launch of your erp tool should be treated as the beginning, not the end. Monitor usage metrics closely during the first 30 days. Are users logging into the erp platform? Are they bypassing it for old workarounds? Solicit feedback aggressively and adjust the configuration as needed. Most erp implementations fail not because of software bugs, but because of poor change management. By following this roadmap, you maximize the likelihood that your erp investment delivers its promised value.
Buyers often have specific questions when evaluating erp software. Here are expert answers to the most common inquiries about erp platforms.
The deployment timeline for erp tools varies wildly based on complexity. Self-serve, lightweight erp apps can be configured in an afternoon. Mid-market solutions generally take two to four weeks. Enterprise-grade erp platforms involving custom integrations, data migration, and extensive training can take three to six months. Always ask the vendor for a realistic implementation schedule based on your specific use case.
Beyond the monthly or annual subscription, hidden costs in erp deployments often include implementation fees, premium support packages, and charges for API access or third-party integrations. Additionally, some erp vendors charge per-seat licenses, which means your costs scale linearly as your team grows. Always model your erp costs over a three-year horizon to avoid surprises.
The 'build vs. buy' debate is common in the erp space. Building a custom erp tool gives you total control, but it requires significant engineering resources, ongoing maintenance, and security updates. Buying a commercial erp platform provides immediate access to best practices, regular updates, and dedicated support. Unless erp capabilities are your company's core differentiator, buying is almost always the more economical and reliable choice.
Reputable erp vendors adhere to industry-standard security protocols like SOC 2, ISO 27001, and GDPR. If your organization handles sensitive data, ensure the erp provider encrypts data at rest and in transit. Ask for their most recent compliance audit reports before signing a contract.
Integration is a critical capability for any erp tool. Most modern erp platforms offer native integrations with popular CRMs, ERPs, and communication tools. If a native integration doesn't exist, check if the erp vendor provides a robust API or supports middleware connectors like Zapier or Make.
Scalability is a major factor. When evaluating erp software, look at their enterprise tiers. Do they offer advanced features like single sign-on (SSO), dedicated account managers, and custom reporting? If a erp platform lacks these features, you may need to migrate to a more robust system within a few years. It is often better to choose a erp tool that can grow with you.
The landscape of erp software is evolving rapidly, driven by shifts in workplace dynamics and technological advancements. The most significant trend shaping the future of erp platforms is the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning. AI is moving beyond basic automation; in the erp space, it is being used to predict outcomes, suggest optimizations, and personalize the user experience. We expect the next generation of erp tools to act more like proactive assistants rather than passive repositories.
Another major trend is the unbundling and rebundling of erp features. While monolithic erp suites dominated the past decade, we are seeing a rise in specialized, API-first erp micro-services that integrate seamlessly into broader ecosystems. This allows companies to build customized, best-of-breed stacks. Furthermore, data privacy and compliance are becoming core differentiators rather than just checkboxes. As regulations tighten globally, erp vendors that offer localized data residency and granular privacy controls will gain a significant competitive edge. Finally, the user interface of erp tools is becoming increasingly consumerized. Enterprise software no longer has an excuse to be clunky; the best erp platforms are adopting intuitive, frictionless designs that rival everyday consumer applications.
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Based on our analysis of 304 erp tools, the top-rated solutions include Leverage Technologies, PC Help Systems, goVirtualOffice. These platforms stand out for feature completeness, user satisfaction, and value. The best choice depends on your team size and workflow, not on who writes the most confident landing page.
Start by identifying your actual needs: what workflows matter, what is your budget, and how many people need access. Then compare tools within the specific subcategory that matches your use case. Our comparison pages break down features, pricing, and target audience for each tool so you can skip the demo-request treadmill.
Yes, 9 out of 304 tools offer free or freemium plans. Notable options include Grade.app, Antzman, FigureFlux, iSolveAfrica, Mizzox. A solid way to evaluate before committing budget.
We continuously monitor the erp software landscape and update our database as new tools launch, pricing changes, and features evolve. Our goal is the most current and comprehensive comparison available, not a snapshot from last quarter.
Across 31 tools with published pricing, the typical starting price is $129.00/mo. Most tools fall between $42.50/mo and $10000.00/mo, which is a range wide enough to accommodate most budgets. Free and freemium plans exist too, so $0 is technically an option.
ERP spans 50 specializations. The largest include Business Management Software (50 tools), Business Management Platform (21 tools), Business Management Suite (18 tools), Enterprise Resource Planning (14 tools), Hotel Management System (5 tools), Business Process Automation (5 tools), Business Management System (5 tools), Business Process Management (4 tools). Each subcategory has its own comparison page where tools are ranked by completeness and fit.
9 tools in this category offer free or freemium access. The most complete options include Grade.app, Antzman, FigureFlux, Mizzox, GoSklad. Free plans typically have usage limits, but they are genuine enough to evaluate the product before spending.
We currently track 304 erp tools across 50 subcategories. That is part of a broader database of 21,000+ SaaS products. Whether that number is reassuring or alarming depends on how you feel about choice in general.