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GoldFinch ERP (GoldFinch Cloud Solutions)

GoldFinch ERP (GoldFinch Cloud Solutions) at a glance
VendorGoldFinch Cloud Solutions
HeadquartersEast Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
OwnershipPrivately held
DeploymentCloud (SaaS, built 100% natively on the Salesforce platform)
Target marketUS mid-market manufacturers, distributors, and nonprofit food programs already committed to Salesforce
IndustriesFood and beverage, industrial manufacturing and distribution, life sciences, nonprofit meal programs and food banks
PricingNot published; quote-based
Websitegoldfinchcloudsolutions.com

Overview

GoldFinch ERP is a cloud ERP and accounting suite built entirely on the Salesforce platform. Financials, inventory, warehouse operations, manufacturing and purchasing run in the same environment a company already uses for CRM, so operational and customer data share one data model with no integrations or middleware in between. The vendor aims the product at inventory-driven mid-market companies, with particular focus on food and beverage, distribution, life sciences and nonprofit food programs.

The company behind it

GoldFinch Cloud Solutions is a privately held US software company headquartered in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The product is distributed as a native application through the Salesforce AppExchange, and the company maintains vertical editions and dedicated sites for segments such as organic food producers and food banks. One decision separates it from several Salesforce-native competitors: instead of pairing operations modules with a third-party general ledger, GoldFinch develops its own accounting module, which it describes as CPA-designed. Releases arrive on a seasonal cadence, and the vendor lists technology partnerships with Stripe, Avalara, Shopify and ShipStation.

Core functionality

The suite covers general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, inventory with lot and expiration tracking, warehouse management, sales orders, purchasing, manufacturing with bills of materials, demand planning, project management and reporting. Because everything runs inside a Salesforce org, approvals, workflows and dashboards use standard platform tooling, and CRM accounts connect directly to orders, invoices and stock. Food-oriented capabilities such as catch weight handling and traceability support compliance requirements in regulated inventory businesses.

Typical customers

US mid-market manufacturers and distributors, with vertical emphasis on food and beverage, medical devices and life sciences, industrial distribution, and nonprofit meal programs. The classic fit is a company already committed to Salesforce that wants to retire QuickBooks or an aging ERP without maintaining a bridge between CRM and the back office. A structured selection process should still put it side by side with both Salesforce-native rivals and conventional cloud ERPs.

Deployment and pricing

SaaS only. GoldFinch installs as a managed package inside a Salesforce org, there is no on-premises option, and Salesforce platform licensing applies on top of the application subscription. Pricing is not published; quotes depend on users, modules and implementation scope, so model several years of cost rather than the first invoice. Our ERP cost guide lists the categories that belong in that model.

Editorial verdict

In the small field of Salesforce-native ERP suites, GoldFinch is a credible option, and the self-developed accounting module is a real differentiator against rivals that depend on a separate financials product. The buyers who should look hardest are Salesforce-committed mid-market companies in food and beverage, distribution or nonprofit food programs, where the prebuilt vertical depth actually pays for itself. Anyone without an existing Salesforce investment should walk away: you would be funding a platform you otherwise do not use, plus its licensing and administration. This is also a smaller vendor than Rootstock or Certinia, which belongs in any assessment of roadmap durability and implementation partner availability. Total cost including Salesforce licenses needs careful modeling before signature.

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Frequently asked questions

Is GoldFinch ERP really native to Salesforce, and do I need Salesforce licenses?

GoldFinch is built entirely on the Salesforce platform and installs as a managed package inside a Salesforce org, so there is no separate database or middleware layer. Orders, invoices, inventory records and accounting entries live as Salesforce objects alongside CRM data. That architecture removes integration maintenance, but it also ties the system to Salesforce platform licensing and governance: appropriate Salesforce licenses are required in addition to the GoldFinch subscription. Companies already running Salesforce CRM extend their existing org, which is the scenario the product is designed for. Organizations with no Salesforce footprint should factor platform licensing and administration skills into the overall cost and staffing picture.

Does GoldFinch include its own accounting module?

Yes, and that is the point of difference. GoldFinch develops its own accounting functionality rather than pairing with a third-party general ledger product, unlike some Salesforce-native competitors that rely on a separate financials application. The vendor describes the module as CPA-designed, covering general ledger, payables and receivables. Requirements such as multi-entity consolidation or industry-specific tax handling should still be validated during evaluation.

Which companies get the most out of GoldFinch, and what does it cost?

The vendor focuses on inventory-driven mid-market companies, with emphasis on food and beverage manufacturing, industrial distribution, life sciences, and nonprofit meal programs such as food banks. Lot and expiration tracking and catch weight handling address food safety and compliance needs in those verticals, and companies outside these segments can run the suite, but the prebuilt vertical depth is where it differentiates. Pricing is not published on the website, and quotes depend on user counts, selected modules and implementation scope. Salesforce platform licenses come on top of the application subscription, so a multi-year total cost of ownership calculation is advisable before committing, since native Salesforce applications concentrate spend on one platform.