ERPNext vs Odoo: The Right ERP Solution For Your Business
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Odoo vs ERPNext: The Final Verdict
All things considered, it seems quite obvious that Odoo Enterprise edition offers the best support for building custom enterprise applications. It offers vast integration support for a wide range of business applications in addition to a large number of proprietary modules, apps, and plugins. Odoo has its own app store with thousands of customizable apps and plugins that cater to diverse business needs. As of today, there are over 25,000 apps in the Odoo app store, with new apps being added every few weeks. To top it all, you get the best community support with Odoo owing to its extensive userbase and a large number of partner companies across the globe. Apparently, the Odoo community comprises 20,000+ members including Odoo partners, developers, and customer support executives. 

The features and capabilities of ERPNext, on the other hand, are fairly limited as it lacks several crucial features. Nevertheless, it is noteworthy that development using ERPNext is relatively cheaper and more cost-effective than Odoo Enterprise. The bottom line is that ERPNext is more suitable for developing and maintaining lightweight business modules with all basic features. Normally, it requires several additional modules to run perfectly and deliver the desired results. Odoo, on the other hand, is a holistic business solution is capable of supporting all types of business requirements with its powerful features and vast integration support.
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