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Odoo vs Enterpryze: Choosing the Right ERP for Your Business

Odoo vs Enterpryze: Which ERP is Right for Your Business?

When it comes to running a modern business, ERP is no longer a “nice-to-have” — it’s the backbone that connects sales, finance, inventory, operations, and customer management into one system.

The challenge? There are so many options in the market, and not every ERP is built the same way. Two solutions we’re seeing more of in conversations with SMEs are Odoo and Enterpryze. Both are strong in their own right, but they serve slightly different business needs.

So, how do they compare? Let’s take a closer look.



Who They’re Built For

  • Odoo
    Odoo has built its reputation as one of the most flexible ERP platforms in the world. With over 30 core apps and thousands of community-developed modules, it’s designed to adapt to businesses of all shapes and sizes — from fast-growing startups to large, complex enterprises. It’s available in two editions:

    • Community Edition (free, open-source)

    • Enterprise Edition (paid, with support and advanced features)

  • Enterpryze
    Enterpryze is a younger, cloud-native ERP built specifically for SMEs that want something fast, straightforward, and mobile-friendly. It comes with pre-configured modules like finance, CRM, inventory, and expenses, which means you can get up and running quickly without the need for heavy customisation.



Pricing: A Global Perspective

ERP pricing is rarely one-size-fits-all, and both Odoo and Enterpryze structure their costs differently.

  • Odoo
    Odoo offers competitive per-user pricing, but costs vary depending on where in the world you are. For example:

    • In Tier 1 markets (e.g. North America, Western Europe), the Standard plan is typically around $30–$35 per user/month, while the Custom plan with Odoo Studio and multi-company features can go up to $45–$50 per user/month.

    • In Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions, pricing is significantly lower, sometimes dropping below $20 per user/month.
      What makes Odoo attractive is the “One App Free” plan — perfect for small teams starting out with CRM or Accounting. But as soon as you need multiple apps, the costs scale with both users and modules.

  • Enterpryze
    Enterpryze keeps things simple:

    • Mobile Users: roughly €20 / $23 / £17 per user/month

    • Full Users: roughly €80 / $90 / £70 per user/month
      These prices already include hosting, updates, and support. For SMEs, that predictability can be a big advantage. Deployment is also quicker — often in a matter of weeks, not months.

👉 Takeaway: Odoo is flexible and cost-effective for businesses that want to grow into their ERP, but you’ll need to keep an eye on the total cost of ownership. Enterpryze is transparent and predictable, but comes with less room for complex customisation.



Features & Functionality

  • Odoo

    • Wide range of apps covering CRM, Sales, Accounting, Inventory, Manufacturing, HR, Project Management, eCommerce, and more.

    • A huge ecosystem of official and third-party apps.

    • Highly customisable workflows, great for businesses with complex processes.

    • Multi-currency, multi-company, and advanced reporting built into the Enterprise edition.

  • Enterpryze

    • Core functionality focused on the essentials: Finance, CRM, Inventory, Project, Expenses.

    • Mobile-first experience, ideal for teams working remotely or on the go.

    • Monthly automated updates, so you’re always on the latest version without disruption.

    • Aimed at SMEs who want efficiency and simplicity without a steep learning curve.

👉 Takeaway: Odoo is the better choice if your business requires a lot of flexibility and depth. Enterpryze works well if you value simplicity, mobility, and a faster time to value.



Support & Upgrades

  • Odoo has a global community of developers and partners (including us here at Target Integration), plus structured support for Enterprise customers. Upgrades are available annually, but depending on your customisation, you may need help managing the transition.

  • Enterpryze bakes support and upgrades directly into its subscription. Monthly updates are automatic, which makes it easier for SMEs that don’t have in-house IT teams.



Which One Should You Choose?

There’s no universal winner here — it depends on your business priorities:

  • Choose Odoo if you want a scalable, highly customisable ERP that can evolve with your business, and you’re prepared to invest in tailoring it to your processes.

  • Choose Enterpryze if you’re an SME that values simplicity, affordability, and quick deployment, and you want a system that “just works” out of the box.



How Target Integration Helps

At Target Integration, we’ve spent over 16 years helping businesses select, implement, and optimise ERP systems. With 135+ experts and over 6,000 projects delivered worldwide, we’re uniquely positioned to give impartial advice and deliver solutions that actually work for your business.

Whether you’re leaning toward Odoo, Enterpryze, or another ERP altogether, our team can help you:

  • Analyse your requirements

  • Compare systems

  • Manage implementation

  • Train your team and ensure adoption



Ready to Find the Right ERP for Your Business?

📩 Book a free consultation today with Target Integration and discover whether Odoo, Enterpryze, or another ERP system is the right choice for your company’s growth journey.

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