| Best fit | Businesses that want selected hosted apps with more control and less suite dependence. | Businesses that want one broad commercial suite across departments. | Choose Appbox for focused ownership; choose Zoho One for suite breadth. |
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| Operations | ERPNext can anchor accounting, inventory, sales, purchasing, projects, and operations. | Zoho covers finance, CRM, projects, HR, support, marketing, collaboration, and custom apps through many integrated products. | ERPNext is deeper as an open ERP anchor; Zoho is broader as a suite. |
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| Marketing | Mautic handles campaigns, forms, segments, scoring, and marketing automation. | Zoho includes marketing automation, campaigns, forms, social, and related customer apps. | Mautic gives control; Zoho gives bundled integration. |
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| Support | Chatwoot provides controlled shared inbox and live chat workflows. | Zoho Desk and related tools cover support, remote assistance, and customer experience workflows. | Choose based on support depth versus hosting control. |
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| Files and projects | Nextcloud and OpenProject can cover files, sharing, and project governance. | Zoho WorkDrive, Projects, Sprints, Writer, Sheet, Show, and collaboration apps are included in the suite. | Zoho's bundled productivity breadth is hard to match with a single Appbox app. |
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| Integration model | Modular apps give independence but require more integration decisions. | Unified suite lowers integration friction but increases dependence on Zoho's data model and pricing. | Suite convenience and lock-in are two sides of the same decision. |
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