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How Much Does an Ecommerce Warehouse Management System Cost?

A cloud-based ecommerce warehouse management system (WMS) typically costs £75–£370 ($100-$500 USD) per user/month, plus a one-time implementation fee of £9,000–£32,000 ($11,000-$43,000 USD). An on-premise enterprise WMS often costs £2,000–£160,000+ ($2,700-$216,000 USD) per site, plus ongoing support fees.

Like many business-critical platforms, WMS pricing varies depending on your operations, user count, sales volumes, and how you want the system delivered. This guide walks through what goes into warehouse management system cost and what ecommerce businesses can expect when budgeting for a cloud-based WMS.

What affects the cost of a WMS?

No two warehouses are exactly alike, which is why pricing is typically customized based on a discovery process — but we can still outline the core components. Several factors shape the total cost of implementing a WMS. These include:

Deployment model (cloud-based or on-premises)

Number of users, orders and warehouses

Complexity of your workflows and custom configurations

Integration needs with platforms like Shopify, NetSuite, Descartes Sellercloud, etc.

Level of onboarding and training support

Ongoing support and account management

Cloud vs. on-premise WMS pricing

Most modern ecommerce businesses choose cloud-based WMS software for its speed, scalability, and ease of maintenance. Here’s how pricing differs:

Cloud-based WMS (SaaS)

  • Pricing model: Subscription (monthly or annual)
  • Includes: Hosting, updates, security, support
  • Typical cost: £75–£370 ($100-$500 USD) per user/month, plus a one-time implementation fee of £9,000–£32,000 ($11,000-$43,000 USD)
  • Who it’s for: Fast-scaling ecommerce brands that want low overhead and flexibility

On-premise WMS

  • Pricing model: One-time license + annual maintenance fees
  • Requires: Internal IT support, infrastructure, manual updates
  • Typical cost: £1,900–£145,000+ ($2,500-$200,000 USD) per site
  • Who it’s for: Enterprise-level operations seeking full control

Examples of cloud-based warehouse management system cost

All pricing examples are in USD and may change at any time.

Software Monthly license fee 1-time implementation fee
Deposco Unavailable on website Unavailable on website
Descartes OzLink™ $600–800 (2–5 users) $5,000–7,500
Descartes Peoplevox From $2,050 (5 users) From $11,600
Descartes pixi™ Unavailable on website Unavailable on website
Descartes Sellercloud From $1,199 (unlimited users) Unavailable on website
Extensiv Unavailable on website Unavailable on website
Logiwa Unavailable on website Unavailable on website
ShipHero Unavailable on website Unavailable on website
Snapfulfil Unavailable on website/td> Unavailable on website

Other costs to plan for

A WMS investment includes more than just software licences. Key cost areas are:

Implementation & onboarding fees

You’ll work with a delivery team to plan, configure, test, and launch your WMS. This typically includes:

  • Discovery and warehouse process mapping
  • Playbook configuration for mobile workflows
  • Remote training for staff
  • Go-live support

Typical cost: £9,000–£32,000 ($11,000-38,000 USD) depending on complexity and site count

Development costs for integrations

Connecting your new WMS to ecommerce platforms, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and shipping systems may involve development costs, usually included in base pricing.

Complex integrations and customization may require scoped projects with additional fees:

  • API connections
  • Prebuilt connectors (e.g. Shopify, NetSuite)
  • Custom workflows and middleware

Be sure to request a custom quote that includes integration with all your other systems.

Ongoing support plans

Support levels and costs vary. For example, Descartes offers free live support for all customers through our account management team and technical support desk. This covers everyday needs.

Some warehouse management systems offer paid plans for ongoing support. For businesses that want a dedicated customer support representative with a certain number of hours per month, support subscriptions are available.

Ecommerce WMS cost breakdown

Here’s an example of what pricing might look like for a single-site ecommerce brand using the Descartes Peoplevox ecommerce WMS:

Component Cost estimate
Setup & implementation From £9,000 ($11,600 USD) (one-time)
Platform subscription From £2,000/month ($2,050 USD) (5 users)
Additional users From £200/month ($235 USD) per user
Optional modules From £200/month ($235 USD)

All prices are indicative and vary by customer size, scope, and region.

How to budget for a WMS

When planning your WMS investment, estimate both the short-term costs of implementation and the long-term return on investment.

Ask yourself: 

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How many staff will need access?

Estimate how many user seats to buy.

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Do we need multi-site capabilities?

Estimate support/training costs.

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What platforms do we need to integrate with?

Request a custom quote.

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Who internally will lead the rollout?

Identify a project lead or internal champion who can guide the rollout.

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What inefficiencies are costing us money today?

Calculate cost vs. benefit.

While ROI will differ by business, customers typically see cost savings in:

Reduced picking errors and returns

Faster new-hire onboarding

Tighter inventory control

Better reporting and visibility

Final thoughts

A WMS is a strategic investment — one that should pay off in speed, accuracy, and scalability. But costs can vary, so it’s important to ask detailed questions during the buying process to understand what you’re paying for, how you can achieve ROI, and what ongoing support you’ll receive.

Ready to get a tailored quote for your warehouse now?