Odoo covers most manufacturing operations natively. But every operation has workflows where the standard modules fall short. We map your BOMs, pricing logic, warehouse complexity, and dealer channels against Odoo's capabilities — so you go into implementation with a realistic scope, not surprises at month three. Austin is where engineering culture meets business scale. Tesla Gigafactory, Samsung's $17B chip fab, a booming tech sector, and one of the fastest-growing business markets in the country. Austin businesses demand AI systems built to engineering standards — not chatbots, not SaaS features. Custom AI agents that operate inside complex business processes, trained on your data, and owned by you permanently.
Austin businesses are tech-native and engineering-literate. They recognize the difference between an AI chatbot bolted onto a SaaS platform and a custom AI system built for their specific operation.
Map your order-to-cash, procure-to-pay, make-to-stock, and make-to-order workflows against Odoo's native module capabilities. Identify exact fit, configuration gaps, and custom development requirements.
Define what Python custom modules are needed, why, and what they cost. Custom development scoped to real operational requirements — not nice-to-haves.
Calculate the full cost: Odoo licensing, implementation, custom development, AWS hosting, integration, training, and ongoing support. The number your CFO needs to approve the project.
Identify what Odoo connects to natively vs. what requires custom Python integration. AWS-hosted integration architecture defined before build starts.
Realistic timeline based on your actual scope — module count, custom development, data migration complexity, and integration count. Not a sales estimate.
A clear recommendation: Odoo fits your operation, with this scope, at this cost, in this timeline. Or it doesn't — in which case you've saved months and significant budget.
Map your existing systems, data flows, workflows, and pain points. Document what Odoo must replace, what it must integrate with, and what must not break.
Map each workflow to Odoo's native modules. Document where native configuration fits, where configuration gaps exist, and where custom Python development is required.
Define the full implementation scope: module configuration, custom development, data migration, integrations, and AWS deployment. Deliver a TCO model with 5-year cost projection.
Present a phased implementation plan with milestones, dependencies, and resource requirements. One document your team can act on.
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Odoo Fit Analysis for Austin healthcare & life sciences operations - configured around local workflows, data ownership, and implementation governance.
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Most Odoo implementations that fail do so because the scope was underestimated. A fit analysis takes 2–3 weeks and defines the real scope, cost, and timeline before you commit to a 4–6 month implementation.
We tell you. A fit analysis that finds a poor fit is a good outcome — it saves months of implementation time and significant budget. We'd rather surface that now than after go-live.
Typically 2–3 weeks from kickoff to final recommendation. This includes current-state workflow mapping, Odoo module evaluation, custom scope definition, and TCO modeling.
Yes. We assess implementations in progress, identify scope and architecture issues, and redirect before they become go-live failures. Earlier is better, but it's never too late to govern.
ERP projects fail more often than they succeed. Not because the software is bad, but because the selection and implementation process is vendor-led instead of operations-led. Here's what good looks like before you sign anything.
Every failed ERP implementation has one thing in common: they migrated 20 years of bad data into a new system and expected different results. We cleanse, validate, and migrate master data with gates at every stage — so your new ERP starts with data you can trust.
Odoo doesn't run in isolation. It connects to WMS, CRM, M2B Commerce, EDI, shipping, banking, and legacy systems — all hosted and managed on AWS. Without governed integration architecture, those connections become a fragile web of point-to-point scripts that break every time something changes.
Odoo covers most manufacturing operations without a line of custom code. But when your workflows genuinely require it, we build Python custom modules — documented, tested, and upgrade-safe. We don't bolt code onto standard modules. We extend Odoo the right way.
ERP go-live is the highest-risk moment in the entire implementation. Orders are in flight, inventory is moving, and you're switching the system that governs all of it. We structure the cutover with rollback plans, validation gates, and hypercare support so your operation doesn't skip a beat.
Go-live is not the finish line — it's where the real optimization begins. Edge cases surface, users discover workarounds, and the configuration that worked in testing meets production reality. We monitor, tune, and optimize your ERP through the first 90 days and beyond so performance improves, not degrades.
The scariest moment in any migration is the cutover. We eliminate that fear by running old and new systems in parallel with automated reconciliation -- you switch over only when the new system has proven it produces the same results as the old one.
Big-bang migrations fail because they try to replace everything simultaneously. We decompose your legacy system into modules and replace them one at a time -- each phase is self-contained, tested, and reversible. Your operation never stops.
Most Odoo projects start with modules. Ours start with operational mapping. We define data contracts, integration boundaries, and go-live governance before a single module is configured.
When standard Odoo modules don't fit your manufacturing workflows, we build custom modules that extend Odoo without creating upgrade-blocking technical debt. Every custom module follows Odoo's ORM patterns and is designed to survive version upgrades.
Standard Odoo covers 80% of manufacturing needs. We close the remaining 20% with targeted customizations — module configuration, workflow adjustments, custom fields, and UI tailoring — without creating technical debt.
Odoo is rarely the only system on your floor. We integrate it with your WMS, CRM, e-commerce platform, EDI partners, shipping carriers, and legacy systems — governed by data contracts that prevent sync failures and data drift.
Metrotechs starts with the operating questions: which records are trusted, which workflows are manual, which systems own each decision, and where AI can safely improve throughput.
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