Odoo is a powerful suite of business applications designed to automate and streamline operations across industries. It is available in two main editions: Odoo Community and Odoo Enterprise. While both versions share the same foundation, they differ significantly in terms of features, support, customization, and hosting options.
Odoo Community Edition
The Community Edition is the open-source version of Odoo, licensed under LGPLv3. It’s free to use and offers essential modules for small to medium-sized businesses.
Key Features:
- Cost: 100% free.
- Customization: Fully customizable, with access to source code.
- Hosting: Requires self-hosting on a server of your choice (e.g., AWS, DigitalOcean).
- Support: Community-based support through forums and public repositories.
- UI & UX: Basic user interface with fewer visual enhancements.
- Limitations: Lacks access to certain advanced modules and features (e.g., full accounting, Odoo Studio, Document Management, IoT integrations).
Best Suited For:
- Startups and small businesses with in-house technical teams.
- Organizations looking for complete control over their ERP.
Odoo Enterprise Edition
The Enterprise Edition is the commercial version of Odoo, built on top of the Community version. It offers enhanced functionality, professional support, and regular updates, making it ideal for growing businesses or those with more complex operational needs.
Enterprise is available through three deployment options:
1. Odoo Online (Standard)
- Hosting: SaaS hosted by Odoo.
- Customization: Limited – no custom modules or third-party apps.
- Maintenance: Fully managed by Odoo, including upgrades and backups.
- Ideal For: Businesses looking for simplicity, reliability, and a quick start without custom development.
2. Odoo.sh
- Hosting: Managed Odoo cloud platform.
- Customization: Fully customizable, supports third-party apps and GitHub integration.
- Features: Includes staging environments, automated testing, and continuous deployment.
- Ideal For: Businesses needing full flexibility with the convenience of managed hosting.
3. Odoo On-Premise
- Hosting: Self-hosted on your infrastructure.
- Customization: Fully customizable with access to enterprise source code.
- Ideal For: Large enterprises or organizations with strict data policies and in-house development teams.
Community vs Enterprise: Feature Comparison
Feature | Odoo Community | Odoo Enterprise |
License | Open Source (LGPLv3) | Proprietary |
Cost | Free | Subscription-based |
Support | Community Support | Official Odoo Support |
Source Code Access | Yes | Yes (except SaaS) |
Customization | Full | Full (except SaaS) |
Hosting Options | Self-hosted only | SaaS, Odoo.sh, or On-Premise |
User Interface | Basic | Modern, responsive |
Advanced Features | Not available | Accounting, Helpdesk, Field Services, Studio, etc. |
Odoo Studio (App Builder) | Not available | Available |
Mobile App | Limited | Full-featured |
IoT, BI, Document Mgmt | Not available | Available |
Upgrades & Maintenance | Manual | Automated (SaaS/Odoo.sh) |
Conclusion
When deciding between Odoo Community and Enterprise, consider your business needs, budget, and internal capabilities.
- If you need basic ERP features and have a strong technical team, Odoo Community may be a cost-effective solution.
- If your business requires advanced modules, better user experience, official support, and scalability, Odoo Enterprise is the right choice—especially with deployment options like Odoo.sh or On-Premise.
Why Choose Mediod Consulting?
At Mediod Consulting, we simplify the process of choosing the right Odoo version for your business. Our team of certified Odoo experts will guide you through every step—from selection and customization to deployment and training—ensuring you get the most value out of your ERP investment. We focus on best practices and long-term sustainability, not just quick fixes.
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