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Axolt (formerly Aqxolt)

Axolt at a glance
VendorAxolt (formerly Aqxolt)
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom (EMEA HQ); offices in Canada and India, no documented US office
OwnershipPrivately held; Salesforce ISV partner since 2009
DeploymentCloud (SaaS, 100% native on the Salesforce platform, second-generation packaging)
Target marketMid-market product companies on Salesforce seeking inventory, manufacturing, and finance in one org
IndustriesMedical devices, pharmaceutical and general distribution, discrete manufacturing, field service
PricingNot published; flexible plans, quote-based
Websiteaxolt.com

The short version

An ERP suite that lives entirely inside Salesforce. Axolt covers inventory, manufacturing, procurement, logistics, finance, and field service in a single org, which makes its full-suite claim the broadest among the handful of Salesforce-native vendors. The catch sits in the corporate profile: the company runs out of the United Kingdom and documents no US office.

Vendor, history, ownership

Founded in 2009 as a Salesforce ISV partner, the vendor traded for years as Aqxolt, and software directories still list the product under the name ERP Mark 7. Both older names keep surfacing in review portals, which makes research messier than it should be. Headquarters are in the United Kingdom, North America is served from Canada, engineering sits in India. The application uses Salesforce second-generation packaging and runs without external databases or middleware.

What it covers

Manufacturing runs from production planning through MRP, bills of materials, and quality control into shop-floor execution that reaches toward MES territory. Supply chain adds warehouse management, order management, and multi-carrier shipping across UPS, FedEx, DHL, and USPS. Finance handles payables, receivables, budgeting, and reporting. Quoting comes with a product configurator and subscription plans; scheduling extends to field service, appointments, and events. Because every record lives in Salesforce, CRM data, operational transactions, and financials share one data model instead of a nightly sync.

Who buys it

The intended buyer is a mid-market product company already committed to Salesforce. Named segments: medical devices, pharmaceutical distribution, general distribution, discrete manufacturing. US demand is worked through the AppExchange and US-oriented landing pages, and the product turns up in comparison articles next to Rootstock, Ascent, and Accounting Seed.

How it is sold

SaaS only, inside a Salesforce org, with Salesforce platform licensing on top of the application subscription. Axolt advertises flexible plans and publishes neither per-user rates nor implementation figures, so any comparison has to start with a detailed multi-year quote. Run that quote through our ERP TCO calculator before lining it up against competing bids.

Our take

For a Salesforce-committed manufacturer or distributor that wants inventory, production, and finance from one vendor inside the org it already operates, Axolt earns a shortlist slot beside Rootstock and Ascent. Do not buy it if you need a US-anchored supplier: the corporate base is British, North America is covered from Canada, no US office is documented, and the website carries UK and Canadian phone numbers only. Clarify implementation resources, support hours, and the contracting entity before anything gets signed.

Two further points deserve weight. The rebrand from Aqxolt splits the reference trail across names, so due diligence has to cover both. And a full-suite promise from a vendor this small is a claim to test rather than accept: script your own scenarios into the demo instead of working down a feature checklist.

What the Axolt website looks like

Current view of the vendor homepage, captured by our editorial team.

Screenshot of the Axolt vendor homepage

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Frequently asked questions

Is Axolt the same company as Aqxolt?

Yes. Axolt is the current brand of the vendor previously known as Aqxolt, whose product historically appeared in software directories as ERP Mark 7. The company dates its founding as a Salesforce ISV partner to 2009. Because listings under the older names still circulate, reference checks and review research should cover all three.

Does Axolt have a US office?

No dedicated US office is documented. The company lists its headquarters in the United Kingdom, North America operations in Canada, and engineering in India, and its website shows UK and Canadian phone numbers only. The product is nevertheless marketed to US buyers through the AppExchange and US-oriented landing pages. Anyone buying from the US should settle implementation resources, support hours, and the contracting entity before signing.

What does Axolt cost?

Axolt advertises flexible plans without publishing per-user rates, and implementation costs are discussed on its site without figures. Salesforce platform licensing comes on top of the application subscription. Ask for a detailed multi-year quote and model licenses, implementation, and ongoing administration together.

How does Axolt compare with Rootstock and other Salesforce-native ERPs?

It competes directly with Rootstock, Ascent, and Accounting Seed and appears alongside them in comparison articles. The differentiator Axolt claims is scope: production planning, MRP, bills of materials, quality control, and shop-floor execution plus warehouse management, multi-carrier shipping, finance, and field service, where several competitors concentrate more narrowly on manufacturing or accounting. It is also the smaller and least US-anchored vendor in that group. Breadth claims from small vendors can outrun actual depth, so validate the modules you care about in a scripted demo and ask for reference customers in your industry and region.