Visibility ERP Pricing Model Explained
Visibility (formerly Visibility Corp.) is an on-premise ERP system designed for project-driven, engineer-to-order, and make-to-order manufacturers. The system focuses on project accounting, job costing, and resource planning. Visibility uses perpetual licensing with annual support fees, making it a traditional licensing model rather than SaaS.
From our benchmark analysis, Visibility deals typically range from $110,000 to $320,000 annually for organizations with 75-250 users. The pricing structure includes base license costs, module add-ons, and support. Like most perpetual-license vendors, Visibility's published pricing masks substantial negotiation room, particularly for longer-term commitments.
What Enterprises Actually Pay for Visibility ERP
Real contract data shows significant variation across deployment sizes:
| Deployment Type | User Count | Annual License Cost | Implementation (Year 1) | Annual Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Project Shop | 30-75 users | $85K - $150K | $70K - $150K | 18-20% |
| Mid-Market ETO | 75-180 users | $150K - $240K | $120K - $280K | 20-24% |
| Large Program Management | 180-250 users | $240K - $320K | $200K - $400K | 22-26% |
How Does Your Visibility Pricing Compare?
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Visibility pricing includes meaningful negotiation leverage that most buyers don't fully exploit:
- New Customer Discounts: 30-40% off list price is achievable with competitive alternatives. First-time deployments with multi-year commitments see 35-45% discounts.
- Volume Discounts: Organizations licensing 150+ users typically achieve 35-42% reductions. Per-user costs drop $700-$1,100 annually at larger scales.
- Module Bundling: Visibility often quotes modules (Project Accounting, Job Costing, Resource Planning) separately. Consolidating them under one contract yields 15-25% portfolio discounts.
- Multi-Year Commitments: 3-year contracts discount 12-18% vs. annual pricing. 5-year deals unlock 18-25% reductions, though renewal pricing still escalates independently.
- Industry/Vertical Leverage: Defense contractors, aerospace, and engineering firms have achieved higher discounts (40-50%) due to competitive alternatives and volume leverage.
Visibility ERP Pricing by Product and Module
Visibility pricing typically breaks down as follows:
- Core ERP License: $95K-$180K annually (base financials, inventory, purchasing, manufacturing)
- Project Accounting Module: +$30K-$70K annually
- Job Costing Engine: +$25K-$60K annually
- Resource Planning & Capacity: +$20K-$50K annually
- Advanced Scheduling: +$15K-$40K annually
- Contract Management: +$20K-$45K annually
Like many perpetual-license vendors, Visibility often bundles modules rather than pricing them separately. Always request itemized module pricing to understand what you're actually paying for each capability.
Understand Your Costs
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Repeated issues in Visibility agreements include:
- Support Fee Surprise Increases: Annual support is typically 18-24% of license cost, but Visibility has been known to increase support fees 15-20% annually during renewals, citing "enhanced support services."
- User License Creep: Visibility counts "named users" broadly. Contract language may include third-party users, temporary staff, and contractors, expanding seat counts unexpectedly.
- Module Pricing Ambiguity: Module licensing terms are poorly defined. It's unclear whether modules can be "deselected" at renewal or whether selecting a module obligates multi-year commitment.
- Mandatory Version Upgrades: Major version updates (e.g., 9.x to 10.x) are often treated as mandatory "maintenance" with associated implementation and training costs ($30K-$80K) hidden until commitment.
- Database and Infrastructure Fees: On-premise Visibility requires database licenses (SQL Server), and some agreements bundle these costs. Clarify what's included vs. your responsibility.
- Professional Services Overages: Implementation estimates regularly underrun by 30-50%. Insist on fixed-price implementation with firm scope to control costs.
Visibility ERP Renewal Pricing
Renewal negotiations reveal where Visibility extracts margin:
Year 1 Purchase: Mid-market companies (100-150 users) typically pay $135K-$180K annually after negotiating 30-40% discounts from list price.
First Renewal (Year 3-4): Visibility proposes 12-18% increases, often bundled with "mandatory support tier upgrades." Reality: 7-10% is defensible. Anything above 15% suggests weak initial negotiation.
Subsequent Renewals: Increases often jump to 15-22% annually if you're locked in. Plan 12-18 months before renewal to evaluate alternatives (NetSuite, Infor, Kinetic, IFS) and create reset leverage.
Feature Tier Escalation: Visibility positions "Premium" support and "Advanced" modules as renewal upgrades, inflating renewal costs beyond base increases.
Renewal Pricing Escalation?
Visibility renewals often increase 15-22%. Get benchmark data from 90+ recent renewal negotiations to anchor your discussion with real market data.
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The Bottom Line
Visibility ERP is a strong choice for project-driven manufacturers with complex job costing and resource planning needs. However, pricing reflects perpetual licensing legacy, with 30-45% negotiation leverage that most buyers leave unexploited.
Key takeaway: For project-centric organizations, Visibility is competitive, but alternatives (NetSuite, Kinetic, IFS) create pricing reset leverage. Negotiate multi-year discounts aggressively, insist on detailed module pricing, and plan renewal evaluations 12-18 months ahead.