Comparison · Print MIS
SeedOS vs EFI Pace.An honest print MIS comparison.
EFI Pace, now ePS Pace, has been the print MIS standard since 1985. SeedOS is the modern cloud alternative built in 2025. Pace is deep on estimating and packaging workflows. SeedOS wins on implementation speed, cloud delivery, prepress automation, and price for small-to-mid commercial shops. Here's the honest comparison, and when to pick each.
TL;DR
Pick Pace if: you run an enterprise commercial + packaging shop with deep estimating needs and an on-prem IT team.
Pick SeedOS if: you're a commercial or wide-format shop sized $1M to $50M, want an EFI Pace alternative built around prepress automation as the wedge, and want to be live in a month, not a year.
Keep Pace + add SeedOS for prepress if: you're ten years into Pace and just need the prepress engine to stop bleeding.
Side by side
Feature for feature.
| Dimension | EFI Pace | SeedOS |
|---|---|---|
| Founded / built | 1985 | 2025 |
| Architecture | On-prem / legacy | Cloud-native |
| Implementation | 6 to 12 months, $50K to $100K+ | Days, included |
| Pricing | Per-seat license + support | Starter $149/mo, Shop $399, Plant $1,299, Operator custom |
| Setup fee | Typically $50K+ | From $2K+ |
| Prepress engine | Add-on (Prinergy bridge) | Built-in, 11 product-type profiles |
| Production scheduling | None | Built-in production board |
| Customer portal | Limited | Branded, versioned, proof approval |
| Mobile | Weak | Full mobile-responsive |
| Integrations | Limited, legacy | Open API, native connectors |
Pace is the right answer when:
- You run a large commercial + packaging shop with deep estimating-depth requirements.
- You have an on-prem IT team and actively prefer on-prem deployment.
- You're ten-plus years invested in Pace and the current pain level is acceptable.
SeedOS is the right answer when:
- You're a commercial or wide-format shop sized $1M to $50M in revenue.
- You want prepress automation as the wedge product, not a $15K add-on.
- You want to be live this quarter, not next year.
What SeedOS does
That Pace doesn't.
- Prepress automation. The mirror, the cut path, the bleed, built from a product profile instead of by hand.
- A production board that plans around your capacity and job mix.
- Customer approval portal. Branded, versioned, one-click approve.
- Cloud-native. No server farm, no VPN, no IT ticket to add a user.
- Plain-English answers from your own records, with the source rows shown.
What Pace does
That SeedOS doesn't (yet).
- Forty years of estimating depth for packaging shops.
- Deep JDF/JMF workflows for enterprise presses.
- On-prem deployment option (if you specifically need it).
Honest list. We update this as gaps close.
The math
Year one. Apples to apples.
| Line | Pace (typical) | SeedOS (Shop) |
|---|---|---|
| Setup / implementation | $50K to $100K | From $2K |
| Subscription | $40K to $80K / yr | $399 / mo |
| Prepress add-on | $8K to $25K / yr | Included |
| Year-one total | $100K to $200K+ | $5K to $10K |
Pace is cheaper at enterprise scale. SeedOS wins decisively for commercial shops under 50 staff.
Migration
What moves.What doesn't. How long.
Moves cleanly
- Customer list and history
- Product catalog
- Open and closed order history
- Invoices and AR aging
- Pricing rules (with review)
Needs rebuilding (usually simpler)
- Custom Pace scripts → SeedOS automations
- Proprietary estimating templates → SeedOS quoting rules
- On-prem document stores → SeedOS file system
Timeline: Days, not weeks, from kickoff to go-live. You can run Pace and SeedOS in parallel if you want belt-and-suspenders. See SeedOS pricing for the full breakdown.
We ran Pace for eight years. The pain wasn't Pace. It was that nothing downstream talked to it. SeedOS replaced Pace plus four tools around it.
FAQ
Questions Pace shoppers ask.
Pace was built when fax was how proofs got approved.
You're building for 2026. We'll migrate one Pace workflow live on the call so you can see what changes.