Assuming you are apart of the team, I'm sure you know Odoo is 20 years old. So, I can't see why in time there couldn't be real competition.
OpenKoda and Odoo actually have sparked interesting questions for me about what an Open source ERP market would look like.
One conclusion I came to is as opposed to vendor lock-in as most ERP/CRM products try to enforce, it would actually be better to go the opposite direction (high compatibility with existing alternatives).
That said, have you guys considered allowing imports from Odoo into OpenKoda or other deep integrations?
In theory, I feel like you can run Odoo apps in OpenKoda, or even vice versa. The experience would be suboptimal but being split between two ERP systems is too.
We meet a lot of companies who are not happy with software solutions which are hard to modify.
It's not even about the cost, but about the limitations and poor development velocity.
These companies strive to build something innovative, they just find these closed platforms really cumbersome and slow to deliver.
When you start investing millions of dollars into a bespoke solution you really want to truly own it at some point. And this is impossible with closed and proprietary application platforms.
OpenKoda and Odoo actually have sparked interesting questions for me about what an Open source ERP market would look like.
One conclusion I came to is as opposed to vendor lock-in as most ERP/CRM products try to enforce, it would actually be better to go the opposite direction (high compatibility with existing alternatives).
That said, have you guys considered allowing imports from Odoo into OpenKoda or other deep integrations?
In theory, I feel like you can run Odoo apps in OpenKoda, or even vice versa. The experience would be suboptimal but being split between two ERP systems is too.