Software · head to head
Cin7 vs Striven

Cin7
Software
Connected inventory management for product sellers
- From
- $349/month
- Rated
- -
Striven
Software
All-in-one business management for growing companies
- From
- $35/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Cin7 sales orders are capped annually rather than monthly, at 6,000 on Standard, 24,000 on Pro and 120,000 on Advanced; Striven occasional performance issues with slow load times in some modules
- They diverge on capability: Cin7 covers Inventory management, Striven covers CRM.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Cin7 and Striven actually diverge.
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Cin7
- Inventory management
- Order management
- Warehouse management
- EDI integration
- B2B commerce
- Shopify
- Amazon
- eBay
Only in Striven
- CRM
- Project management
- Accounting
- HR management
- Inventory
- Outlook
- Google Workspace
- Zapier
Both cover
- QuickBooks
- Role-based access
- Cloud support
- Web support
- Mobile support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Cin7
- Inventory and order management across multiple sales channelsnot Striven
- Connecting ecommerce storefronts to warehousing and fulfilmentnot Striven
Striven
- Software consolidationnot Cin7
- Business operationsnot Cin7
- Project-based businessesnot Cin7
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Cin7
- Sales orders are capped annually rather than monthly, at 6,000 on Standard, 24,000 on Pro and 120,000 on Advanced
- Ecommerce and app integrations are rationed by plan, at 2, 4 and 6
- User seats are capped at 5, 10 and 15 by plan
- The entry Standard plan is $349 a month and Advanced is $1,199
- Additional users, integrations and order volume are all chargeable extras on top of the plan
Striven
- Occasional performance issues with slow load times in some modules
- Dated UI in places with clunky mobile app experience
- Very limited customization options compared to enterprise ERP solutions
- No Zapier or third-party app marketplace integration
Pricing, plan by plan
Cin7
$349/month- Standard$349/month
- Inventory management
- 3 sales channels
- Basic reporting
- Pro$599/month
- Unlimited channels
- Advanced automations
- 3PL connections
Striven
$35/month- Standard$35/month
- Accounting
- CRM and sales
- Project management
- Enterprise$70/month
- All Standard features
- Advanced customization
- Priority support
Which should you pick?
Choose Cin7 if
- You need inventory management.
- You work on Cloud, Web, Mobile.
- You also want order management.
Choose Striven if
- You need crm.
- You work on Web, Mobile, API.
- You also want project management.
Questions people ask
- Is Cin7 or Striven better?
- Neither clearly leads. Cin7 starts at $349/month and Striven at $35/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Cin7 or Striven?
- Cin7 starts at $349/month and Striven at $35/month.
- Does Cin7 or Striven run on more platforms?
- Cin7 runs on Cloud, Web, Mobile. Striven runs on Web, Mobile, API.
- What is Cin7 best used for?
- Cin7 is most often used for inventory and order management across multiple sales channels, connecting ecommerce storefronts to warehousing and fulfilment. Of those, inventory and order management across multiple sales channels and connecting ecommerce storefronts to warehousing and fulfilment are not what Striven is typically brought in for.
- What can Cin7 do that Striven cannot?
- Cin7 covers Inventory management, Order management, Warehouse management, EDI integration. Striven covers CRM, Project management, Accounting, HR management. Both handle QuickBooks, Role-based access, Cloud support, Web support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Striven: What is Striven's pricing model?
Striven uses user-based pricing: Standard plan at $35/user/month and Enterprise plan at $70/user/month. For accounts with fewer than 5 users, an additional $25 per user applies.
SourceStriven: Does Striven offer a free trial or free tier?
Yes, Striven offers a 7-day free test drive with no credit card required. However, there is no permanent free version or free tier for production use.
SourceStriven: What modules does Striven include?
Striven includes accounting, CRM and sales management, project management, task management, inventory, HR, OKRs, and workflow automation across all plans.
SourceStriven: Does Striven offer optional add-ons like customer portals?
Yes, Striven offers optional monthly portal plans: free tier for up to 100 customers/vendors/applications per month, $99/month for 500, and $499/month for unlimited access.
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