ERP Implemented Around Your Business — Not Forced Onto It
A structured approach to designing, integrating, and deploying Odoo so it works across your real operations from day one

The Problem
Most ERP Projects Don’t Fail Because of Software
They fail because of how they’re implemented.
- Systems are configured too quickly.
- Workflows don’t match real operations.
- Integrations are incomplete.
- Teams don’t adopt the system.
The result is a system that exists — but doesn’t work.

The Shift
From Configuration to System Design
ERP is not about turning on modules.
It’s about designing how your business operates inside a system.
That means:
- Understanding workflows before building
- Structuring data correctly
- Connecting all critical systems
- Ensuring usability across teams

How it Works
A Structured Approach That Reduces Risk
Understand How Your Business Actually Runs
We map how orders, inventory, production, projects, and financials flow across your business. This ensures the system reflects reality from the start
Design the System Before
Building It
We define architecture, integrations, and workflows before configuration begins.
This prevents rework and reduces implementation risk.
Build and Integrate the System Correctly
Odoo is configured and integrated with your key systems — including Shopify, EDI, payments, and logistics. The focus is stability and alignment with operations.
Ensure Your Team Actually Uses the System
We focus on usability and structured training so your team can operate confidently within the system.
The Real Advantage
Implementation Is Where ERP Succeeds or Fails
Syncoria ensures it is implemented in a way that:
Reflects real operations
Connects all critical systems
Remains stable as your business grows
What This Means for You
Most ERP Projects Don’t Fail Because of Software
- Faster and more predictable go-live
- Reduced implementation risk
- Systems aligned with real workflows
- Better adoption across teams
- A scalable foundation for growth

When to Get This Right
The Cost of Getting It Wrong Is Higher Than Doing It Right
Fixing a poorly implemented ERP system is significantly more complex than designing it correctly from the start.
Taking a structured approach early reduces long-term cost, risk, and disruption.
Start With a Clear ERP Plan — Not Assumptions
Before committing to implementation, define what your system should look like.
Case Studies
Check out what we have done for companies like yours.