ERP system development
in Los Angeles
Challenges we solve
One system.
All operations.
We design ERP platforms
that grow with your business — modular, stable, and flexible. Every workflow, integration, and report is built with long-term efficiency in mind. No vendor lock-in. No outdated modules slowing you down.
Data scattered across departments.
Centralized database.
Single source of truth.
Too many manual tasks slow things down.
Automation added.
Workflows streamlined.
Reports take days
to prepare.
Dashboards built.
Insights delivered in real time.
System breaks
when scaling.
Architecture reworked.
Modules isolated.
Who we work with
to handle finance, inventory,
and HR from day one.
- Core modules from the start
- Easy integrations for growth
- Investor-ready reports
We migrate and rebuild processes into one ERP system.
- Legacy data unified
- Workflows automated
- Roles defined clearly
— we deliver ERP systems built
to endure.
- Multi-entity control
- Cross-team reporting
- Performance hardened
What goes into ERP development?
ERP system development
cost in Los Angeles
We price by what it takes to build ERP right — not by how many modules are bolted on.
What our clients say
We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.
Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.
Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.
Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.
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FAQ
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What does ERP system implementation cost in Los Angeles?
ERP implementation in Los Angeles typically ranges from $30,000 to $150,000 depending on your business size and complexity. Companies in Downtown LA's fashion district often need inventory-heavy systems, while entertainment production firms in Burbank require project tracking modules. We provide fixed-price quotes after analyzing your workflows — most mid-size LA businesses see ROI within 18 months through reduced manual processes and better inventory control.
How long does it take to deploy an ERP system for a Los Angeles business?
Standard ERP deployment takes 3-6 months for most Los Angeles companies. A manufacturing business in Vernon might need 4 months for production planning modules, while a wholesale distributor near the Port of Los Angeles could be operational in 3 months with logistics-focused setup. Timeline depends on data migration complexity, number of users, and integration with existing tools — we provide a detailed project roadmap during discovery that accounts for your specific operational calendar.
Which Los Angeles industries benefit most from custom ERP systems?
Los Angeles businesses in entertainment production, fashion and apparel manufacturing, logistics and distribution, and food processing see exceptional results from tailored ERP systems. Companies operating near LAX or the Port of Long Beach need real-time shipment tracking, while studios in Culver City require production budget management and rights tracking. We've built systems for garment manufacturers in the Arts District and food distributors serving the region's 80,000+ restaurants — each with workflows matching their specific operational challenges.
Can an ERP system integrate with our existing accounting and CRM tools?
Yes, we build ERP systems that connect seamlessly with QuickBooks, Xero, Salesforce, HubSpot, and other platforms Los Angeles businesses commonly use. Companies in Century City's financial corridor often run NetSuite or SAP alongside departmental tools — we create API connections that sync data in real time without duplicate entry. Integration includes inventory systems, payment processors, shipping platforms, and industry-specific tools your team already relies on daily.
What modules are typically included in a custom ERP system?
Most Los Angeles ERP implementations include finance and accounting, inventory management, order processing, CRM, and reporting dashboards. Manufacturing clients in the San Fernando Valley add production scheduling and quality control modules, while distribution centers near Ontario Airport prioritize warehouse management and route optimization. We configure each module based on your actual workflows — you only pay for functionality you'll use, and we can add modules as your business scales across LA County's diverse markets.
How do you ensure our ERP system scales as our Los Angeles operations grow?
We architect ERP systems on cloud infrastructure that handles growth from 10 to 500+ users without performance degradation. As your company expands from Pasadena to Orange County or adds warehouse locations in the Inland Empire, the system accommodates new facilities, departments, and product lines through modular design. We build with PostgreSQL or MongoDB databases that manage millions of transactions, and our code structure allows adding features without disrupting existing operations your team depends on.
How does communication work during ERP development and implementation?
You'll work directly with a dedicated project manager and technical lead throughout development — no handoffs to junior staff. We schedule weekly video calls to review progress, demonstrate new modules, and adjust based on your feedback. For Los Angeles clients, we're available during PST business hours via Slack or email and can arrange on-site visits for training sessions. You'll have access to a staging environment where your team tests features before they go live, ensuring nothing disrupts your operations.
What support do we receive after our ERP system launches?
Every ERP implementation includes 90 days of post-launch support covering bug fixes, user training, and workflow optimization. After that, we offer maintenance plans starting at $800/month that include security updates, performance monitoring, feature enhancements, and priority support. Most Los Angeles clients choose annual agreements — we respond to issues within 4 business hours and provide quarterly system reviews to identify automation opportunities as your business evolves and your team's needs change.