Many people still think Odoo is just accounting software, whereas Odoo is actually ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) that covers almost all business needs.
Some examples of Odoo modules besides Accounting:
Sales & CRM → to manage sales, prospects, and customers.
Inventory & Warehouse → managing stock, warehouses, and barcode scanning.
Manufacturing (MRP) → supports production, BOM (Bill of Materials), and routing.
HR & Payroll → recruitment, attendance, leave, payroll, and appraisal.
Purchase → procurement of goods/services, RFQ, and vendor management.
Project Management → project monitoring, tasks, timelines, and team collaboration.
E-Commerce & Website → online store, product catalog, and website CMS.
Marketing Automation → email marketing, WhatsApp blasting, campaigns, events, etc.
Helpdesk & Service → ticketing, SLA, customer support.
So Odoo is actually a customizable all-in-one platform that can be tailored: from SMEs to large enterprises, even for specific sectors like retail, manufacturing, logistics, and education.