xpdOffice vs Unanet

Execution-first — without rigid ERP workflows

Unanet is a GovCon-focused ERP designed around accounting. xpdOffice is built to manage day-to-day execution — connecting time, projects, and financials in real time.

Right-Sizing Matters

Two systems built for different operational realities.

CapabilityUnanetxpdOffice
Primary FocusGovCon ERP & AccountingExecution-First Services
TimekeepingCompliance-CentricCompliance + Usability
User ExperienceERP-StyleModern / Intuitive
Workflow flexibilityStructuredConfigurable
Fit outside GovConLimitedStrong

Compliance works best when adopted

Both support compliant timekeeping. The difference is experience. xpdOffice is designed to make time capture intuitive, so compliance becomes reliable — not enforced.

Structure without Rigidity

Unanet provides ERP-style project structures. xpdOffice balances compliance with operational clarity, allowing teams to manage work without feeling constrained.

Operational Insight

Unanet reporting is strong for accounting. xpdOffice emphasizes real-time visibility and early risk signals that managers can act on immediately.

Choosing the Right Fit

Unanet may be the right choice if you:

  • GovCon-centric ERP priority
  • Accounting-first organizational focus
  • Operate primarily in pure GovCon

xpdOffice is a strong fit if you:

  • Need compliance without ERP rigidity
  • Value execution speed and usability
  • Operate across mixed commercial contexts

Common Questions

Is xpdOffice a replacement for Unanet?

They serve overlapping needs. xpdOffice is for those who want GovCon-ready execution without an ERP-first model.

Is xpdOffice easier to use?

Yes, it is designed with usability and adoption in mind while supporting structured workflows.

Right-sized compliance. Built for execution.

Unanet is a solid tool. xpdOffice is a system for running services businesses.