Odoo can run almost any business process — but only if it's configured around the way the business actually runs. The most common Odoo implementation failure mode isn't bad software; it's a configuration that maps to Odoo's defaults rather than the customer's processes. We invert that order. Process discovery comes first, then configuration.
QueuesHub delivers Odoo implementations directly to customers and jointly with other Odoo implementation partners under shared engagement models — including white-label delivery, joint engagements with shared RACI, and specialist subcontract arrangements where the partner registers the opportunity.
We document your end-to-end processes across the modules in scope — sales pipeline and quoting, procurement and supplier management, inventory and warehouse operations, accounting and financial close, manufacturing and BOM management, HR and time tracking, project delivery — before any Odoo configuration begins. The process design is the artifact configuration is built against.
Sales, CRM, Inventory, Purchase, Accounting, Manufacturing, HR, Project, Timesheets — and any other modules in scope — configured against the documented process design. Multi-company, multi-currency, and multi-warehouse configurations supported where applicable. Localization and statutory reporting configured where the business requires it.
Master data — products, customers, vendors, accounts, employees, BOMs — is designed deliberately, then migrated from legacy systems with validation at each stage. Historical data migration is scoped explicitly: transactions, balances, open documents, and any other state needed to operate from day one.
Standard Odoo is preferred wherever it works. Where it doesn't, custom modules are engineered with inheritance discipline so they survive Odoo upgrades — not get stranded. Custom workflows, fields, reports, and validations are built when the business case justifies it; not when Odoo's standard is merely inconvenient.
We design the UAT strategy with your business teams: test scenarios per process, acceptance criteria per scenario, and a structured execution cadence. Issues found during UAT are categorized, prioritized, and resolved before cutover.
Cutover is rehearsed in a dry-run before it's executed live. The cutover plan includes data migration, configuration deployment, user access activation, and integration go-live — sequenced and timed. Post-cutover hypercare absorbs the inevitable stabilization issues and is followed by structured handover to your operations team.
We map your end-to-end processes — sales, procurement, inventory, finance, manufacturing, HR — before we touch the configuration. The output is a process design that captures how your business actually runs.
Module configuration is driven by the documented process design, not by Odoo's defaults. Master data, pricing rules, accounting structures, and security access are designed deliberately.
Where standard Odoo doesn't fit, we add custom modules and workflows that respect your process. Where standard Odoo does fit, we use it as-is — without unnecessary engineering.
Master data and historical data are migrated from legacy systems and validated. Your team runs structured user acceptance testing. Cutover is rehearsed before it's executed.
We stay on the engagement post-go-live to absorb stabilization issues, train your team, and transfer ownership through documentation and runbooks.