About Odoo

Odoo Point of Sale (POS) is part of Odoo’s integrated suite of business applications. The module is available both on and offline and provides unified data across stores and has an integrated inventory management function. Odoo’s POS module is part of an open source collection of business modules that also include accounting, marketing, warehouse management and project management modules. Features of the POS module include wireless support, receipt/label printer, customer history, inventory tracking and automated ordering. The email marketing feature allows retailers to send customized emails to their customers, informing them about special offers and sale campaigns. Retailers can even setup rewards and loyalty programs to offer discounts and other promotional benefits to their regular customers. Odoo POS is suited for small to midsize retail business with two to 10 stores. The solution is available on monthly and annual subscription basis. Users can reach out to Odoo's support team via phone and email.
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Odoo pricing

Odoo has a free version and offers a free trial.

Starting Price:
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Free Version:
Yes
Free trial:
Yes

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Odoo Reviews

Feature rating

Value for Money
4.0
Functionality
4.1
Ease of Use
4.0
Customer Support
3.7
5 reviews of 676 View all reviews
Alián
  • Industry: Information Technology & Services
  • Company size: 11–50 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Features
4
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
4

5
Reviewed on 25/2/2020

Excellent ERP to manage your business operations

We used to use spreadsheets before switching to Odoo and the savings in time and effort, plus the accuracy of the information is the main value we receive. Particularly, the Recruitment module helps us to configure an Application Tracking System, and now, we have visibility over KPIs that before was not possible. The implementation of an extension of the CRM module allow us to customize easily the system to our needs too.

Pros

Odoo provides my company with all the modules needed to manage the business. It is easy to set up, intuitive and the modules are well integrated.

Cons

The Community edition provides a lot of built-in features, but since version 9, Odoo has been moving features from Community version to Enterprise, so I could see some of them, which I was using, unavailable in recent versions.

Alternatives Considered

SugarCRM

Reasons for Choosing Odoo

Because managing business operations in spreadsheets it is extremely time-consuming. It requires a lot of coordination and is prone to errors.

Reasons for Switching to Odoo

Because provides more modules. The availability in our market of Python developers to extend and customize the platform was another reason.
Mudssar
  • Industry: Consumer Electronics
  • Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
3
Features
5
Ease of Use
3
Customer Support
3

4
Reviewed on 12/5/2020

Pro vs Cons of Business with Odoo

Overall its good for SM businesses, very effective where you have your own devolpment team. Mostly every business/erp aspect is available.

Pros

Easy to install, every module functionalities available, wide support on google, its good for SMEs, sufficient feature to track and control finance,inventroy,sale and purchase. stratigic,tactic and operation roles are aded in features, you can formulate your busiess needs accordingly.

Cons

Customization is not easy, even less active on github, its not so speedy, modules are integerated mixed with local and internet, it should be either local or inenet, price is higher,customization is also costly due to limited support/devolpment documentation.

Alternatives Considered

Dolibarr

Reasons for Choosing Odoo

Business volume increased, we have exanded our units,branches, we faced much dificulties with odoo at this level.

Switched From

SAP S/4HANA Cloud

Reasons for Switching to Odoo

easy access,installation,much famous, more funtionalities.
Mohamed
  • Industry: Internet
  • Company size: 2–10 Employees
  • Used Daily for 1+ year
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Features
5
Ease of Use
5
Customer Support
5

5
Reviewed on 7/5/2023

I am very satisfied about Odoo because it has helped me to grow my online business.

I am overall very satisfied about ODOO's services and system ! Thank you !

Pros

Odoo is my favorite business partner for customer relationship management (CRM). Easy to use and fast implementation !

Cons

I like all the services from ODOO so far so, keep going well !

Alternatives Considered

SAP Business One and ERPNext

Reasons for Choosing Odoo

A friend recommendation.

Switched From

Dynamics 365, NetSuite and Accon

Reasons for Switching to Odoo

A friend recommendation
Youness
  • Industry: Computer Software
  • Company size: 2–10 Employees
  • Used Daily for 2+ years
  • Review Source
Value for Money
5
Features
3
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
2

3
Reviewed on 1/8/2019

An Odoo Defender Review

beside all the pros and cons. Odoo is just awesome, the overall experience i had with Odoo during the last 9 years is very positive.

Pros

The most interesting and brilliant thing about Odoo, is its framework and how easy we can develop using it.
Also some apps are just easy to learn and well documented.

Cons

- Luck of technical and functional documentations ( functional is getting better faster than technical ).
- Luck of automated migrations tools ( a pain for customers too ).
- Odoo still doing big changes to its core apps, which makes all our modules obsolete very quickly.
- Partnership model is very hard to keep the same label (eg. silver or gold) after a year or so, if you can't get more users.

Alternatives Considered

Sage 100 Contractor

Reasons for Choosing Odoo

It was at that time (9years ago) for two major reasons: - Great framework and Great ready to use modules. - Great community. - Open Source ( Also we loved the move to the new licences )

Reasons for Switching to Odoo

It was at that time (9years ago) for two major reasons: - Great framework and Great ready to use modules. - Great community. - Open Source ( Also we loved the move to the new licences )
Jayvee
  • Industry: Health, Wellness & Fitness
  • Company size: 51–200 Employees
  • Used Weekly for 6-12 months
  • Review Source
Value for Money
4
Features
4
Ease of Use
4
Customer Support
4

4
Reviewed on 16/3/2023

Odoo: A Flexible, Scalable Business Management Platform

I appreciate the software's modularity and adaptability, which permit me to tailor the platform to my organization's specific requirements. I have access to a comprehensive set of tools for managing various aspects of our business operations thanks to the software's numerous modules and features.Although the user interface and technical complexity of some of the modules have presented some challenges, I have found that the available resources, such as documentation and support, have been helpful in overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, I value the global user and developer community's ongoing contributions to software enhancement.Overall, I believe that Odoo is a powerful and scalable software platform that can assist businesses of all sizes and industries in better managing their operations.

Pros

There are a number of things about Odoo that I like as an employee who uses it. First and foremost, I appreciate that it is an open-source platform, making it extremely customizable and flexible. Because of this, I am able to customize the software to meet the particular requirements of my organization and to modify it as our requirements change over time.I also like the software's modular design, which lets me choose and use only the modules that are relevant to my job and duties. Because of this, the software is easier to use and more streamlined, and I don't have to deal with too many features and functions.Additionally, I like that Odoo offers both cloud and on-premise deployment options, allowing me to select the method of deployment that best suits the requirements and preferences of my organization.Overall, I believe that Odoo is a highly adaptable and scalable software platform that can assist businesses of all sizes and sectors in better managing their operations.

Cons

As an employee who uses Odoo, I believe that a few things could be improved. Something that I like least about the product is that the UI can be to some degree confusing and overpowering at times, especially for new clients who are curious about the product. Although the software's modular design is generally advantageous, it can make it challenging to navigate the various modules and features, which can be frustrating.Another problem I've encountered is that configuring and using some of the software's modules might necessitate more technical knowledge. Even though there are resources to help users with implementation and support, it can still be hard to use all of the features if you don't know a lot about the technology behind them.I have found that the expense of a portion of the undertaking releases can be a bit high, especially for little and moderate sized organizations with restricted financial plans. Even though the community edition is free, it might not have all the features and functions that some businesses need, making it hard to justify the enterprise edition's price.

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