Brahmin Solutions
versus
Digit
Digit publishes tier names but hides base prices, then layers on $50/user + $100/integration + $200 planning + $100 API. Brahmin starts at $199/mo with 8 integrations, mobile warehouse, and REST API included.
From $199/mo under $1M revenue · from $499/mo for $1M+ · 300+ customers · Profitable, bootstrapped
Brahmin
Flat tiers · bootstrapped
Digit
Base + add-ons · VC-backed
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Based on Digit's own published pricing, feature pages, and funding announcement — not opinion.
Digit publishes tier names (Starter, Growth, Professional, Enterprise) but does not show base prices on the public pricing page. They do publish the add-on math: $50/month per additional user, $100/month per additional integration beyond the two included, $200/month for Planning & Forecasting, $100/month for API access. For a small team needing 5 users, 4 integrations, planning, and API access, that's $750/month on top of whatever the base plan costs — and you only find out the base by booking a sales call.
Source: Digit pricing page, May 2026
Digit raised $3M in new capital in May 2026, bringing their total funding to $6.3M. VC-backed SaaS companies face structural pressure to raise prices to hit investor-set growth targets. Brahmin has been profitable for years and is independently owned — no investor calendar, no growth-rate quotas, no surprise mid-contract price hikes. The vendor you sign with today should still be the vendor with the same pricing model in three years.
Source: Digit funding announcement, May 2026
Digit publishes about five customer case studies on their website. Brahmin has 300+ customers across food, cosmetics, supplements, apparel, electronics, and other verticals — operating since 2019. For a mid-market manufacturer making a multi-year ERP commitment, the depth of a vendor's customer base matters: it predicts the quality of peer references you can call, the maturity of the implementation playbook, and the likelihood that the company is still around in five years.
Source: Digit customer page, May 2026
Digit's GraphQL API access is gated behind a $100/month add-on — if you want to programmatically connect Digit to anything beyond their nine native integrations, the connector costs extra. Demand planning and forecasting is another $200/month. Brahmin's REST API (currently in beta) is included on every plan, and MRP-style demand planning is part of the base offering on Growth and Pro tiers.
Digit references "mobile work orders" in their feature pages, but there is no documented dedicated mobile warehouse application for barcode scanning, cycle counts, or pick-and-pack workflows on the floor. For a manufacturer where the warehouse team actually moves inventory, that's a real gap. Brahmin's mobile warehouse runs in any phone or tablet browser — no install — and was purpose-built for floor workflows: barcode scanning via camera or Bluetooth scanner, large touch targets, and a UI optimized for fast action.
Predictable flat pricing, real humans on support, and a customer base that has been growing since 2019.
Brahmin's Starter is $199/month. Growth is $499/month. Pro is $999/month. No per-user fees. No per-integration fees. Eight native integrations included on every plan. You know exactly what you'll pay before you ever talk to us — and there are no add-on shocks after you sign up.
Brahmin has been profitable for years and is independently owned — no VCs, no investor calendar, no pressure to push prices up to hit a growth rate. The vendor you choose today should still be the same vendor with the same pricing model in three years. That's easier to commit to when there's no $3M check from outsiders that needs a return.
Every Brahmin customer gets a real person who knows their account. Average response time is under 15 minutes — we track it, and it applies to every customer, not just enterprise tiers. When a production line is down or a recall is in progress, you talk to someone immediately.
Brahmin has been serving manufacturers since 2019 — 300+ customers across food, cosmetics, supplements, apparel, electronics, and other industries. Every new customer gets a dedicated implementation manager who stays with them through go-live and beyond. Average time to go-live: 3–6 weeks.
A complete look at both platforms — including where Digit genuinely wins.
Digit publishes tier names only; base prices require sales call
$50/user, $100/integration, $200 planning, $100 API
Add-on math published; base tier prices hidden
Digit raised $3M new capital May 2026
Digit gates planning behind an add-on
Digit references mobile work orders; no dedicated warehouse app documented
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Digit nickel-and-dimes additional connectors
Digit data sourced from digit-software.com pricing, features, integrations, and funding announcement pages (May 2026). Brahmin data reflects current published plans.
$199
Published · no add-on stacking
300+
Customers since 2019
<15 min
Support response
“Full visibility from purchase order to manufacturing to sales — plus accurate cost of goods. And the support is exceptional.”
— Sheldon Ratuski, FLFF
Week 0
Discovery
We'll review your current Digit setup, integrations, and add-ons — and show you what the equivalent costs on Brahmin.
Week 1
Migration
Our team imports your items, BOMs, vendors, customers, and inventory positions from Digit.
Weeks 2–3
Connection
QuickBooks Online, Xero, Shopify, WooCommerce, Faire, SPS Commerce, and ShipStation connected within your first week.
Weeks 4–6
Go live
Dedicated implementation manager with <15-minute support response — included, no add-on fees.
No long-term contracts. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Most asked
Digit publishes tier names (Starter, Growth, Professional, Enterprise) but does not show base prices on their public pricing page — you have to book a sales call. They do publish the add-on math: $50/month per additional user, $100/month per additional integration beyond two included, $200/month for Planning & Forecasting, and $100/month for API access. Brahmin Solutions publishes every base price: Starter $199/month, Growth $499/month, Pro $999/month, with eight native integrations and REST API included.
Digit references mobile work orders in their feature pages but does not publish a dedicated mobile warehouse application for barcode scanning, cycle counts, or pick-and-pack workflows. Brahmin Solutions includes a browser-based mobile warehouse interface purpose-built for the floor — barcode scanning via camera or Bluetooth scanner, large touch targets, and a UI optimized for fast action — and it works on any phone or tablet without an install.
Digit raised $3 million in new capital in May 2026, bringing total funding to $6.3 million. They are an actively-funded VC-backed startup with about five customer case studies published. Brahmin Solutions has been profitable for years, is independently owned, and serves 300+ manufacturing customers since 2019. VC-backed companies face structural pressure to raise prices to hit investor growth targets; bootstrapped companies do not.
Digit has stronger accounting integration breadth — NetSuite, Sage Intacct, and QuickBooks Desktop are native on Digit but not available on Brahmin. Brahmin has stronger mid-market commerce coverage — BigCommerce, Faire, and SPS Commerce (EDI) are native on Brahmin but not on Digit. Both connect to Shopify, WooCommerce, QuickBooks Online, and Xero natively. Brahmin's REST API is included at every tier; Digit's GraphQL API is a $100/month add-on. Digit charges $100/month per integration beyond the two included; Brahmin includes eight native integrations on every plan.
Pick Digit if you need NetSuite, Sage Intacct, or QuickBooks Desktop accounting sync, or if direct Amazon/eBay integration is essential. Pick Brahmin if you want predictable flat pricing without per-user or per-integration fees, a dedicated mobile warehouse app, a 300+ customer track record since 2019, or if you sell through retail and B2B channels like Faire or SPS Commerce. Brahmin is bootstrapped and profitable; Digit is VC-backed and recently raised additional capital.
Book a 30-minute demo. We'll show you the software with your actual products and workflows — and you'll see the price before we get off the call.
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