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Hidden ERP Costs Nobody Talks About

What an ERP really costs in 2026. Add-ons, modules, paid APIs, and promo prices that expire. With real data.

By Frihet Team
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Hidden ERP Costs Nobody Talks About

Key takeaways

  • ERP prices can triple with add-ons: inventory (+25 EUR on Holded), HR (+1.50 EUR per employee), API (80 EUR on Anfix)
  • Promotional prices hide the real cost: Holded goes from 7.50 to 15 EUR after 3 months
  • A freelancer needing invoicing + expenses + API can pay between 0 and 80 EUR/month depending on the software
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The price you see on an ERP’s website is rarely the price you end up paying. What starts as “from 15 EUR a month” becomes 45, 80, or even 120 EUR once you add modules, add-ons, extra users, and the welcome discount expires.

This is not a conspiracy. It is the standard business model for business management software in Spain. And it works because most freelancers and SMEs do not discover the real cost until they have already spent weeks configuring the tool, at which point migrating feels more expensive than staying.

This article breaks down the hidden costs of the most popular ERPs in Spain in 2026. With real prices, not landing page numbers.

Hidden cost 1: Promotional prices that expire

Most Spanish ERPs offer an aggressive discount during the first months. The problem is that the real price is different.

ERPPromo priceReal priceIncrease
Holded Plus7.50 EUR/mo (3 months)15 EUR/mo+100%
Holded Business29.50 EUR/mo (3 months)59 EUR/mo+100%
Quipu Starter14 EUR/mo (annual)17 EUR/mo (monthly)+21%
Anfix Basic4.99 EUR/mo (annual)5.99 EUR/mo (monthly)+20%

Holded is the most notable case. Their pricing page highlights 7.50 EUR, but that price lasts 3 months. Then you pay 15 EUR/month for the next 12, 24, or 36 months. Over a one-year subscription, the real average cost is 13.13 EUR/month, not 7.50.

Hidden cost 2: Modules that cost extra

This is where budgets go off the rails. Many ERPs sell the base at a reasonable price and then charge for features that an average business needs.

Holded — documented add-ons:

  • Inventory: +25 EUR/month
  • HR: +1.50 EUR/month per employee
  • Additional users: included per plan but limited (1 on Plus, 4 on Business)

A 10-employee business with Holded Business + Inventory + HR pays: 59 + 25 + 15 = 99 EUR/month. Not the 29.50 the landing page showed.

Anfix — volume scaling:

  • 60 invoices/year on Basic (5 per month)
  • API only on Premium: 79.99 EUR/month
  • Full accounting from Business plan: 55.99 EUR/month (annual)

If you are a freelancer issuing 20 invoices per month and need API access for automation, Anfix costs at least 80 EUR/month. That does not appear in the “from 4.99 EUR” headline.

Quipu — limited OCR:

  • Starter: 30 OCR scans/month
  • API only from Solution: 25 EUR/month (annual)
  • Analytics and projects: Premium only (49 EUR/month annual)

30 OCR scans seem like enough until you start accumulating fuel receipts, meals, supplies, and subscriptions. An active freelancer can generate 30 expenses in two weeks.

Hidden cost 3: Per-user pricing

Many ERP plans include a limited number of users. As your team grows, your bill grows with it.

ERPBase planUsers includedExtra cost
Holded Plus15 EUR/mo1 + accountantMust upgrade
Holded Business59 EUR/mo4 + accountantPremium plan (199 EUR/mo)
Quipu Starter14-17 EUR/mo1Must upgrade
Anfix Basic4.99-5.99 EUR/mo1Must upgrade
Billin Pro12.50 EUR/mo3Unlimited plan (20 EUR/mo)
Frihet Free0 EUR/mo1Pro 15 EUR, Business 29 EUR
Frihet Pro15 EUR/mo3Business 29 EUR

For a 5-person company, Holded forces you to the Business plan (59 EUR). If you need more than 4 users, to Premium (199 EUR). That is a 140 EUR per month jump for one extra user.

Hidden cost 4: API as a premium feature

If you want to automate your business — connect your ERP with n8n, Zapier, Make, or your own application — you need API access. And many ERPs reserve it for their most expensive plans.

ERPPlan with APIPrice
AnfixPremium79.99 EUR/mo
QuipuSolution25 EUR/mo (annual)
HoldedHigher plans29-199 EUR/mo
BillinAll plans (beta)from 6.60 EUR/mo
FrihetAll plansfrom 0 EUR/mo

Anfix charges 80 EUR per month for API access. That is the price of a full plan on any other ERP. And without API, you cannot automate invoice generation, payment reconciliation, or syncing with other tools.

Frihet includes an open API and webhooks (14 events) on all plans, including the free one. Billin also offers API on all plans, though it is in beta.

Hidden cost 5: Bank reconciliation

Connecting your bank to the ERP so payments are automatically matched to invoices is one of the biggest time-savers. But it is not included on every plan.

Holded includes it on all plans but limits bank connections: 1 bank on Plus, 5 on Pro, unlimited on Business. If you have a personal account and a business account at different banks, you need at least the Pro plan (29 EUR/month).

Quipu includes automatic reconciliation only from Premium (49 EUR/month annual). Lower plans have manual reconciliation — which is basically the same as doing it in a spreadsheet.

The real cost: 3 typical profiles

Let us move past abstract numbers. Three real scenarios with monthly cost after the promotional period:

Freelancer (1 person, 30 invoices/month, OCR expenses, 1 bank)

ERPPlan neededReal cost/month
Frihet ProPro15 EUR
Billin ProPro12.50 EUR + VAT
Holded PlusPlus15 EUR
Quipu StarterStarter14-17 EUR
Anfix AdvancedAdvanced12.49-14.99 EUR

For a freelancer with 30 invoices per month, Frihet’s free plan (10 invoices/month) is not enough, but the Pro plan (15 EUR/month) includes unlimited invoicing with all features — at the same price as Holded’s most basic plan.

Small business (5 people, 100 invoices/month, inventory, API)

ERPPlan neededAdd-onsReal cost/month
Frihet BusinessBusiness29 EUR
Holded BusinessBusiness+Inventory59 + 25 = 84 EUR
Quipu PremiumPremium49 EUR
Anfix PremiumPremium79.99 EUR

Here the differences escalate. Holded with inventory costs nearly 3 times more than Frihet Business, which includes inventory, API, and up to 5 users with no add-ons.

Growing company (10 people, 300+ invoices/month, HR, inventory, API)

ERPPlan neededAdd-onsReal cost/month
Frihet EnterpriseEnterpriseCustom
Holded PremiumPremium+HR +Inventory199 + 15 + 25 = 239 EUR
Quipu PremiumPremium49 EUR (no HR)
Sage 50 StandardStandard109 EUR + VAT

At this level, Holded with all add-ons costs as much as legacy software like Sage. And Sage includes full accounting without charging for extra modules.

Why hidden costs exist

It is not malicious. It is a business model that works:

Acquire with a low price, monetize with add-ons. The entry price attracts the user. Once they have configured their company, imported their data, and trained their team, switching software has a high cost (time, risk, learning curve). Then the price goes up or paid modules appear.

This model generates predictable revenue but transfers the risk to the customer. You invest time configuring the tool before knowing what it will really cost.

The alternative is transparency: the price you see is the price you pay. All features included, with volume as the only variable.

How to evaluate the real cost of an ERP

Before choosing, calculate your real monthly cost with these questions:

Add it all up. That is your real monthly cost. Not the number on the landing page.

Frihet: price you see, price you pay

Frihet uses a different pricing model. No modules. No add-ons. No features locked behind plans.

  • Free: 10 invoices/month, all features, 1 user, API included
  • Pro (15 EUR/month): Unlimited invoicing, 3 users
  • Business (29 EUR/month): Everything unlimited, 5 users, priority support
  • Enterprise: Custom

It is not that Frihet is cheaper because it offers less. It includes inventory, OCR, dashboard, integrations, API, webhooks, and bank reconciliation on all plans. The difference is that it does not charge for them separately.

If you pay 29 EUR/month for Frihet Business, you pay 29 EUR/month. Next month, next year, and three years from now. No surprises, no fine print, no “starting from”.

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FAQ

How much does an ERP cost for freelancers in Spain?

It depends on your needs. There are functional free options like Frihet (10 invoices/month). Paid plans range from 4.99 EUR/month (Anfix Basic, 60 invoices/year) to 199 EUR/month (Holded Premium). The real cost depends on the add-on modules you need.

What are ERP add-ons?

Extra modules you pay for separately: inventory, HR, advanced bank reconciliation, API access, extra OCR scans, additional users. Some ERPs include everything in the base price; others charge for each feature separately.

Are ERP promotional prices reliable?

No. They are temporary prices that increase after the trial period. Holded offers 50% off for the first 3 months, but the real price is double. Always compare regular prices, not introductory offers.

Is it worth paying more for an expensive ERP?

Only if you use the extra features. If you only need invoicing, expense management, and tax compliance, an ERP at 15-29 EUR/month covers everything. If you need inventory, HR, multiple users, and full accounting, costs go up.

Does Frihet have hidden costs?

No. Frihet includes all features in every plan. The difference between the free plan and paid plans is only invoice volume (10/month free, unlimited on Pro and Business). No add-ons, no locked modules, no surprises.

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