ERP

Migrate your Farvision ERP data

Cloud-based ERP purpose-built for real estate and infrastructure companies, covering projects from land acquisition through construction execution, sales, and post-sales accounting with a web-based zero-footprint deployment.

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In its favor

Why people choose Farvision ERP

The signal that keeps Farvision ERP on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.

Project-wise accounting that tracks financials from land acquisition through post-sales handover appeals to real estate developers managing multi-phase tower projects.

Built on Angular JS with MongoDB and a 100% Services Oriented Architecture, making it adaptable for Indian real estate compliance requirements and local business practices.

Cloud-hosted deployment with zero-footprint browser access eliminates on-premise infrastructure for companies scaling from 10 to 10,000+ users.

Integration hub claims connectivity with 350+ applications including CRM, HCM, eCommerce, and Office 365 reduces manual data entry across departments.

Embedded BI tools allow non-technical users to create reports and visualizations without IT involvement, appealing to mid-market firms with lean teams.

Slow record-insertion and processing performance frustrates users, especially during high-volume data entry periods or concurrent user load.

Non-intuitive user interface increases time-to-competency for new employees and drives up training costs for mid-market teams.

Difficulty generating complex reports without IT assistance undermines the promised self-service BI value proposition.

Yearly auto-renewing contracts with one-quarter advance cancellation notice create lock-in risk and budget unpredictability.

Support response quality is inconsistent, with some customers reporting helpful assistance while others experience delayed resolutions.

Reasons to switch

Why people leave Farvision ERP

The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing Farvision ERP. Presented as facts, not knocks.

Platform scorecard

Strengths, weaknesses, and where Farvision ERP fits

Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.

SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit

Strengths

Full lifecycle real estate coverage from land acquisition through post-sales property management.Web-based zero-footprint architecture accessible from any modern browser without client installation.Project-wise accounting keeps financials segregated by project, matching how real estate developers track performance.Cloud deployment scales from small teams to 10,000+ users with native iOS and Android mobile apps.Built on .NET Core and MongoDB with 350+ integration connectors including CRM, HCM, and Office 365.

Weaknesses

Performance issues with record insertion and processing speed reported consistently across user reviews.Non-intuitive interface increases training overhead and time-to-productivity for new users.Public API documentation and rate limits are not openly published, complicating programmatic migration.Ease of Use rating of 2.8 on Capterra reflects significant UX friction compared to category alternatives.Yearly auto-renewal with quarter-in-advance cancellation notice creates contractual lock-in.

Where it works

Mid-market real estate developers in India managing multi-phase tower projects from land acquisition through post-sales handover, where project-wise financial segregation is a core requirement.Infrastructure and construction companies with 50–500 users that need end-to-end accounting through the ERP, given that 98% of Farvision clients run all accounting within the system.Indian real estate firms requiring compliance with local regulatory frameworks and GST, where Farvision's built-in India-market adaptations and GST modules reduce customization overhead.Organizations with in-house technical staff capable of managing a non-intuitive interface and longer time-to-competency, avoiding the need for external IT dependency for day-to-day operations.Real estate companies already operating within the Microsoft/Office 365 ecosystem that benefit from Farvision's 350+ integration connectors to reduce manual cross-system data entry.

Where it struggles

Small real estate firms or boutique developers with fewer than 10 users, where the minimum 5-user contract threshold and per-user pricing create cost inefficiency relative to simpler standalone tools.Organizations prioritizing user experience and short onboarding curves, given Farvision's Capterra Ease of Use rating of 2.8 and consistent user feedback about non-intuitive interfaces increasing time-to-competency.Companies requiring frequent system changes, custom workflows, or iterative process adjustments, due to yearly auto-renewing contracts with one-quarter advance cancellation notice creating lock-in risk.Businesses needing transparent and well-documented public APIs for programmatic integrations or data migrations, since Farvision's API documentation and rate limits are not openly published.Enterprises evaluating Farvision as a first-time ERP implementation where stakeholders expect a modern, consumer-grade UX comparable to category-leading alternatives.

Pricing tiers

Farvision ERP pricing overview

Farvision uses per-user per-module monthly subscription pricing starting at approximately Rs 4000–5000 per user per month, with mandatory minimums of 5 users. Cloud hosting is an optional add-on at Rs 2000 per user per month. All contracts are yearly with automatic renewal and require one quarter of advance notice to cancel, making mid-year exits costly.

Standard Subscription

Tier 1 of 3

Rs. 4000–5000/user/month

What's included

Per-user monthly subscription starting from Rs 4000 per moduleMinimum 5 users requiredYearly contract with automatic renewalOne quarter advance notice for cancellationOnline training available at Rs 2000 per hour

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What gets migrated

Farvision ERP object support

Object-by-object support for Farvision ERP migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.

Projects

Fully supported

Farvision covers Projects across the full lifecycle: Land Acquisition, Legal and Liaison, Pre-Sales, Post-Sales, Budgeting, and Execution. We migrate project master records and linked milestones with their phase assignments intact.

Customers / Accounts

Fully supported

Customer records are standard objects in the CRM module. We preserve customer properties, contact details, and any associated custom fields at migration time.

Properties / Units

Fully supported

Property records tied to specific projects represent sellable inventory units. We map these to the destination's property or unit object and preserve project-to-property associations.

Sales Orders and Contracts

Mapping required

Farvision generates sales orders and contracting records tied to specific properties and buyers. Value mappings for payment schedules and booking statuses require field-level alignment between source and destination schemas.

Invoices and Billing Records

Mapping required

Client Billing records including payment milestones and installment tracking need schema mapping. We preserve the billing history but flag post-migration reconcilliation for the accounting team.

Stores and Inventory

Mapping required

Inventory management covers materials, procurement, and stock tracking. Custom fields and unit-of-measure conventions in Farvision require explicit mapping to destination inventory schemas.

Payroll and Employee Records

Mapping required

HR and Payroll is a separate module covering Employee Life Cycle Management. We migrate employee records and compensation history but flag effective-dated payroll records for manual verification post-migration.

Activities and Activity Groups

Fully supported

Farvision supports Activity records and grouping functionality, documented via their YouTube training content on import/export. We migrate these as standard activity objects with group associations preserved.

Payment Types Master

Mapping required

Payment Types Master is a configurable entity in Farvision. We preserve the configured payment types and map them to equivalent payment method records in the destination.

Places Management

Mapping required

Places Management stores location data with country and state hierarchies. We preserve the location tree structure and map it to the destination's geographic hierarchy.

Engineering / QS Records

Mapping required

Engineering module covers Quantity Surveying and billing. These records contain industry-specific data structures that require field-level mapping to generic ERP destination formats.

Custom Fields

Mapping required

Farvision offers customization capabilities that generate custom fields across objects. We migrate custom field definitions and values explicitly, noting any unsupported field types for manual remediation.

Gotchas

What to watch for in Farvision ERP migrations

Issues we've hit on past Farvision ERP migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.

High

No publicly documented public API or rate limits

Medium

Yearly auto-renewal with quarter-in-advance cancellation

Medium

Performance degradation on concurrent writes

Medium

Project-wise accounting requires structural mapping

Low

Minimum 5-user contract floors on subscription and cloud hosting

How a Farvision ERP migration works

Four steps, Farvision ERP-specific

Connect

Not publicly documented into Farvision ERP. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.

Map

We translate Farvision ERP-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.

Sample

Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate Farvision ERP quirks before production.

Migrate

Full migration with Farvision ERP rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.

FAQ

Farvision ERP migration FAQ

Answers to the questions buyers ask most during Farvision ERP migration scoping. Not seeing yours? Book a call.

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Most Farvision ERP migrations under 1M records finish in 48–72 hours end-to-end. Larger orgs with custom objects or buyer-side security review typically take 5–7 days.

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