ERPNext is free — so why pay Jirsi?
Fair question — we love it. ERPNext really is open source and free, the way bricks and cement are available to everyone. But you don't live in a pile of bricks: you live in a house built by someone who knows how. That's exactly what you pay Jirsi for.
Free ≠ ready
Downloading the system takes an hour; configuring it for your company — accounts, Egyptian and Gulf taxes, permissions, data migration, team training — is a months-long project for someone doing it for the first time. We have done it dozens of times.
Three live products are the proof
Most ERP shops show you PowerPoints. We show you Dunally, Ehgzli and Aqari — three complete systems built on the same foundation, running right now. Click them and try for yourself.
You deal directly with the builder
No account manager passing you to an engineer passing you to support. Saleh, who built the products, is the one who understands your need, designs the fit, and answers on WhatsApp.
The honest comparison: a freelancer?
Cheaper in month one, more expensive in year one: undocumented code, vanishing after delivery, patches that break on the first upgrade. Jirsi hands you a documented system on your own server, a clear support contract, and code that never modifies the core — so upgrades stay safe.
We reverse the bet: the launch guarantee
Your system is live within 30 days of implementation start, or we keep working free until it is. And your data is always yours: your server, your backups, full export anytime.