One platform to run your entire business
An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is the operating system of your company. Finance, stock, purchases, production, HR, projects — all in one place, talking to each other. We build ERPs that fit your real operations instead of forcing your teams to adapt to a generic tool.
ERP Solutions
What is an ERP, in simple terms?
Most companies run on a patchwork: accounting in one tool, stock in a spreadsheet, HR in another, projects somewhere else. An ERP brings all of that into one connected system. When a salesperson confirms an order, the stock is updated, the invoice is prepared, the production is planned and the dashboards refresh — automatically. The result is less manual data entry, fewer errors, and a clear, real-time picture of how the business is performing.
What an ERP changes for your business
One source of truth
Stop reconciling spreadsheets. Every department works with the same up-to-date numbers.
Less manual work
Repetitive tasks — invoicing, stock updates, payroll prep, reports — are automated, freeing hours every week.
Fewer costly errors
No more double entry between tools. Data flows from one process to the next without copy-paste.
Real-time visibility
Managers see operations, finance and stock in real time and decide faster, with confidence.
Modules we can build for you
Every capability is custom-tailored and turned on based on what your business actually needs.
- Finance, accounting and bank reconciliation
- Invoicing, payments and credit control
- Inventory, warehousing and barcode scanning
- Purchasing and supplier management
- Production planning and manufacturing
- Sales orders, quotes and delivery tracking
- HR, contracts and payroll prep
- Project management and time tracking
- Multi-company, multi-site, multi-currency
- Document management and digital signing
- Custom dashboards and KPI reporting
- Integrations with banks, e-commerce and existing tools
Who it's for
For
Manufacturers
Plan production from real orders, track stock in real time, and reduce waste at every step.
For
Retail & distribution
Unify stock across stores and warehouses, automate replenishment, and keep margins under control.
For
Service & consulting firms
Manage projects, time, billing and profitability per client — without juggling four different tools.
How we deliver your ERP
ERP projects fail when they try to do everything at once. We deliver in clear, valuable steps so your business sees results fast.
- 01
Deep operations audit
We spend time with your teams to map every process, document, and pain point — the way work really happens.
- 02
Modular roadmap
We design a phased plan, starting with the modules that bring the highest impact, smallest risk.
- 03
Build, integrate, migrate
We build each module, connect it to your existing systems, migrate data and run thorough acceptance tests.
- 04
Roll out & support
We train, hand over documentation and stay on board for evolutions, support and continuous improvement.
Common questions
Isn't an ERP just for large companies?+
Not anymore. Modern, modular ERPs make sense from around 10 to 15 employees, especially when your team starts losing time on manual data entry and reconciliation between tools.
Why custom instead of SAP or Odoo?+
Big standard ERPs are powerful but heavy, slow to adapt and expensive in licenses and consultants. A custom ERP — or a smartly tailored open platform — costs less, fits your reality and changes when your business changes.
How long before we see results?+
We typically deliver the first impactful module within 8 to 16 weeks, then layer in additional modules. You feel concrete improvements long before the whole project is finished.
What about our existing tools and data?+
We rarely replace everything at once. We integrate with what already works (accounting, e-commerce, banks) and migrate data progressively to avoid disrupting daily operations.
Is your business ready for one connected platform?
Let's start with a free audit. We'll review your tools and processes, and outline what an ERP tailored to your company could look like.
