Lever vs NetSuite
A head-to-head comparison to help you pick the right tool
Lever
Lever is a modern talent acquisition suite combining ATS and CRM in one platform. Known for its clean interface and strong collaboration features, it helps recruiting teams build talent pipelines proactively.
NetSuite
NetSuite is an enterprise-grade cloud ERP and accounting platform owned by Oracle. It combines financial management, CRM, inventory, and e-commerce in one unified system. NetSuite is the leading cloud ERP for mid-market and enterprise companies that have outgrown QuickBooks or Xero and need a more powerful, scalable solution.
Pros
- ✓Clean and intuitive interface
- ✓Strong CRM and nurturing features
- ✓Good collaboration tools for hiring managers
- ✓Solid analytics
- ✓Easy to get started
Cons
- ✗More expensive than basic ATS tools
- ✗Some advanced features require higher tiers
- ✗Limited onboarding features
- ✗Reporting could be deeper
Pros
- ✓Comprehensive enterprise ERP covering finance, CRM, and operations
- ✓Highly scalable — grows from 50 to 50,000+ employees
- ✓Strong global capabilities for multi-currency and multi-subsidiary businesses
- ✓Industry-leading financial reporting and analytics
Cons
- ✗Expensive — pricing starts at $30,000+ per year
- ✗Long and complex implementation process
- ✗Requires dedicated IT or NetSuite admin resources
- ✗Overkill for small businesses under 50 employees
Our Take
Choose Lever if mid-sized companies wanting a combined ats and crm with a clean interface and strong collaboration. Choose NetSuite if mid-market and enterprise companies needing a unified erp to replace disconnected business systems.
Best For
Mid-sized companies wanting a combined ATS and CRM with a clean interface and strong collaboration
Best For
Mid-market and enterprise companies needing a unified ERP to replace disconnected business systems
