iSync Solutions is an apparel and footwear ERP with deep roots in on-premises deployments. It covers the core operational areas, orders, inventory, wholesale, with particular strength in footwear.
Uphance is a cloud-native apparel operations platform built for the operating models that break disconnected systems: wholesale and DTC running together, inventory across channels and 3PL, production management, and warehouse execution in one connected system.
















Both platforms serve apparel brands in the $5M–$100M range. The meaningful differences come down to architecture, integration depth, and implementation timeline, not feature checklists.
iSync's on-prem roots mean some deployments carry the overhead of on-premises infrastructure, longer implementation cycles, and integration patterns that predate the current Shopify/marketplace/3PL ecosystem. That background can work; it also adds weight.
Choose iSync if you have an existing on-prem relationship or a footwear-specific workflow that requires platform history. Choose Uphance if you want a cloud-native platform with faster onboarding, native integrations across Shopify, Amazon, Mirakl, and Rithum/DSCO, a built-in B2B portal, and an operational framework, the 6 Breakpoints, designed around the apparel complexity you are actually managing.
iSync has platform depth earned over many years in apparel and footwear. The question for most brands evaluating it today is not whether it can do the job, it's whether the architecture, onboarding timeline, and integration model match the operating model you are running now. A cloud-native Shopify + 3PL + wholesale brand in 2026 has different integration requirements than one that went live on iSync five years ago. Uphance is built for the current stack.
If you are evaluating apparel ERPs and iSync is on your list, the right move is a structured fit assessment, not a feature comparison. Start with a discovery conversation to determine whether the operating model, integration requirements, and implementation timeline match what you are running.