You manufacture products ? And trade others ? Your stock moves are complex with several types of chained moves ?
An app with a clear interface allows you to add controls. It handles the creation of all the stock moves in Odoo, thus saving time for your employees.
-With Odoo, creating a sale order remains a classic "lines/columns" process (product code, quantity, date, etc.), then validate, add a new line, rince repeat, etc.
-If your sales admnistration team manages a large number of orders per day, each click saved will save eventually a great amount of time.
-That's the target of our "front end" app.
-It displays a large number of data on one screen, via local menus and contextual menus : list of purchase orders to be received, links to a product, history of a customer, invoicing, contacts etc.
-Links with other apps (for instance production management system) are possible (no inventory on a product ? Perhaps a manufacturing order is underway ? If yes, when it will be available ?)
-Within your warehouse, your manufacturing facilities, your marketing department, you do print many labels (Dymo for instance). These labels often use customer names, addresses, product names...
-An app fetches those data from Odoo and prints the labels.
-Other data can be added and/or saved to an external database (samples, R&D batch numbers)
-Add a barcode (the Odoo internal ID) on your printed delivery slip. Any PC with a barcode scanner and our special app can read the delivery order, then fetches all the relevant data from Odoo (customer names, addresses, list of products, batch numbers, quantities, safety information etc.)
-Labels can be printed as well.
-If your Odoo solution handles thousands of partners and products... any update or modification on a large scale becomes difficult to do manually.
We developp bots to automate all those tasks.
-Bots can be created, on a server, to process tasks on scheduled times (updating fields, doing calculations, sending emails, SMS, etc.)
Your sales team, your customers, your suppliers can theoretically connect to your Odoo server, from the outside.
Good practices command to separate both applications : your ERP on your local network, and an "extranet" server for the outside, with a limited amount of data : the lastest being "feed" by data coming from the first (sale orders, invoices, etc.)
We developp bots to extract and process data from Odoo, and write them on the remote server (along with the website as "front end")
Manufacturing, trading, services... whatever your activity is, the imagination is virtually the only limit to what can be done.