E-Commerce and ERP

Commerce and operations.
Unified.

Accounting, inventory, sales, HR, CRM, POS, and a drag-and-drop storefront builder in one platform. BizRP-powered when it fits, custom-built when it does not.

Proof points

  • BizRP: 15 Go microservices, modular ERP plus storefront
  • Drag-drop storefront builder with theme library
  • Multi-warehouse, FIFO/LIFO, nearest-WH routing
  • Smartphone-as-terminal POS with camera barcode

What is the LoneSock ERP service?

A unified commerce-and-operations engagement covering accounting, inventory, sales, HR, CRM, POS, and a drag-and-drop storefront builder. BizRP is the default platform option, a 15-service Go ERP modeled on ERPNext business logic. Custom builds on Go or .NET 10 are the alternative when the client needs a standalone codebase.

BizRP is sized for SMEs and mid-market operators. SAP Business One and NetSuite are recommended when the client has the volume and budget to justify them.

Modules

Four pillars of unified commerce and operations.

Modular ERP

Accounting, inventory, sales, HRMS, CRM, POS. 15 Go microservices with ERPNext-level business logic rewritten from scratch in Go.

15Go services

Storefront Builder

Drag-and-drop page builder, theme library, mobile-first responsive layouts. Server-rendered Next.js for SEO. Integrated with BizRP catalog.

SSRNext.js storefront

Distributed Inventory

Multi-warehouse stock, every store as a shipper, FIFO and LIFO costing, nearest-warehouse routing. Centralized selling with distributed fulfillment.

Multi-WHStock model

Smartphone POS

Phone-as-terminal POS with camera barcode scanning. Scales instantly for rush hours. Offline mode for connectivity drops.

$2.50per user per month

How we compare

LoneSock vs SAP Business One or NetSuite vs in-house ERP.

DimensionLoneSockSAP B1 / NetSuiteIn-house build
SME total cost of ownership
$2.50-5 per user per month
$94-180 per user per month$60-200 per hour engineering
Source code delivery
Custom build, full repo
Closed sourceBuilt-in
Bangladesh fit
VAT, BTRC, bKash, Pathao
Generic, needs localizationBuild yourself
On-premise option
Docker Swarm or k8s
Yes, expensiveYour choice

FAQ

Frequently asked.

What is the LoneSock e-commerce and ERP service?
It is a unified commerce-and-operations engagement covering accounting, inventory, sales, HR, CRM, POS, and a drag-and-drop storefront builder in one platform. BizRP is the default backbone (15 Go microservices, ERPNext-level business logic). For clients with unique workflows or compliance constraints we build standalone on Go or .NET 10.
Do clients have to use BizRP?
No. BizRP is a platform option. The custom build path is fully supported and is the right choice when the client wants a standalone codebase, custom workflows that diverge significantly from ERPNext-style modeling, or regulatory constraints that prevent shared-tenancy hosting.
What does the storefront include?
Drag-and-drop page builder, theme library, mobile-first responsive layouts, server-rendered Next.js for SEO, BizRP inventory and fulfillment integration, and a smartphone-as-terminal POS with camera barcode scanning.
Can BizRP integrate with existing POS or accounting software?
Yes. BizRP exposes REST APIs, webhooks, and event streams. Existing integrations include Toast, Square, Tally, QuickBooks, SAP, and a number of bespoke legacy systems. Two-way sync or one-way ingestion are both supported.
Can BizRP run on-premise?
Yes. Docker Compose for development and Docker Swarm or Kubernetes for production. Cloud (KaritKarma Tier-3 DC or any hyperscaler), hybrid, and fully on-premise are all supported deployment topologies.
How does this compare to SAP Business One or NetSuite?
BizRP is sized for SMEs and mid-market operators where SAP and NetSuite are over-tooled and over-priced. Subscription is $2.50 to $5.00 per user per month for the managed tier, with on-premise and source-code-delivered options for clients who need to escape SaaS economics entirely.

Ready to sell and operate from one platform?

BizRP starts at $2.50 per user per month. Custom builds start with a conversation.