Tyler's flagship municipal ERP — one of the most widely installed local-government finance/HR systems, covering GL, budgeting, procurement, payroll, and billing.
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Munis is Tyler Technologies' flagship municipal ERP and one of the most widely installed finance and HR systems in U.S. local government, covering general ledger, budgeting, procurement, payroll, and utility billing for cities, counties, and schools. Its scale, longevity, and integration with the rest of the Tyler suite make it a perennial shortlist entry, especially where a single-vendor stack is the goal. Like all enterprise ERPs the outcome hinges on configuration and Tyler's services delivery, and some agencies report long, resource-heavy implementations.
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| Agency type | Population | Price band | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| County | 250k-500k | $400k-$900k / yr | Replaced a legacy finance/HR system; single-vendor Tyler stack was the deciding factor. |
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