What it does
This card makes more sense as Bestsys + Maven, not as a standalone pure AI-agent SaaS. On the public site, Bestsys presents itself as an AI modular cloud ERP / WorkSuite, while the Maven page reads more like a bundled business-ops layer covering incorporation, payroll, bookkeeping, taxes, and banking.
Plans
Try for free on some Bestsys plans
from $49/month for the platform
Access
The brand currently shows two public pricing models. On the main Bestsys pricing page, the platform starts with Starter at $49/month and a 14-day free trial. On the Maven page, separate service-style prices are listed: Incorporation at $300, HR, Payroll & Benefits free for the first 3 months and then $25 per user per month, Bookkeeping starting at $350/month, and Taxes starting at $3000/year.
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Usage examples
Keep core back-office work under one vendor
On the public surface, Bestsys is not a single tool but a bundle of modules across CRM, accounting, HR, workflows, and some AI functions. That helps teams that do not want to stitch together five systems just to run core operations.
DocumentationUse Maven for incorporation and finance-heavy ops
The Maven page does not lean on an abstract AI story. It focuses on concrete services like incorporation, payroll, bookkeeping, taxes, and banking. That reads more like an operating package for a company than a single narrow AI agent.
DocumentationApplication scenarios
Scenario: a smaller company adopts Bestsys + Maven so it does not have to maintain one platform for CRM, another service for payroll, and yet another provider for bookkeeping and taxes.

