How much does it cost to implement Odoo in 2026?
Licences, implementation, development and maintenance: we break down the real cost lines of an Odoo project so you can budget without surprises.
“How much does Odoo cost?” is the first question in almost every project. The honest answer is it depends on the scope, but we can break down the cost lines so you know where the budget goes.
1. Licences
- Odoo Community: free (open source).
- Odoo Enterprise: per user/month, with apps and official support. Cost depends on the number of users and apps.
- Odoo.sh / hosting: if you use Odoo's cloud or your own hosting.
Tip: in many cases, choosing well between Community and Enterprise saves more than any discount.
2. Implementation
This is the main line in most projects: analysis, configuration, data migration, testing (UAT), training and go-live. It depends on the number of modules, the complexity of your processes and the quality of your current data.
3. Custom development
If you need functionality the standard doesn't cover (reports, automations, integrations, specific tax compliance), it's quoted as development. Clean, maintainable code costs a bit more upfront but avoids rework on every upgrade.
4. Integrations
Connections with ecommerce, banking, logistics or the tax authority (Verifactu/TicketBAI) have their own cost depending on the system and volume.
5. Maintenance and support
After go-live: support with SLA, monitoring, backups, patches and enhancements. Usually a monthly fee or a block of hours.
So, what's the figure?
A focused scope for an SME can be live in a few weeks with a contained investment; a project with manufacturing, integrations and development scales with complexity. The right approach isn't a blind fixed price, but a phased proposal with a fixed budget after a diagnosis.
Conclusion
The most expensive mistake is choosing on price without understanding the scope. We run a free diagnosis session and deliver a phased proposal, no surprises. Request it here.
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