Odoo's website builder isn't a bolt-on — it's the same database as your Sales, Inventory and Accounting apps. An order placed at 2 AM reserves stock, raises the invoice and updates your dashboards before you've had coffee. No Shopify subscription, no middleware, no nightly sync job that occasionally just doesn't run.
No plugin marketplace to hunt through, no license fees stacking on top of hosting. It's one app, and it's already wired to the rest of Odoo.
Building blocks for hero banners, product grids, testimonials, pricing tables — dropped straight onto the page, no HTML required. Edit live, see it live.
Size, colour, material as configurable attributes on one product template. Stock and pricing tracked per variant, not duplicated across a hundred near-identical listings.
Razorpay, Stripe, PayU, COD, bank transfer — configured as payment providers, not custom code. Abandoned-cart recovery and express checkout are toggles, not projects.
Meta titles, structured data, sitemap generation, and a built-in SEO optimiser that scores each page as you edit it — not a separate plugin fighting your theme.
Translate pages, product descriptions and checkout copy per market. Prices in local currency with automatic FX or your own fixed price lists per region.
Every web order lands as a real Sales Order. It reserves inventory, triggers your delivery route, and posts the invoice to Accounting — the same record, not a copy.
Odoo's default building blocks are genuinely solid, but a storefront that's meant to convert needs work most teams don't have time for.
Illustrative pattern: a D2C brand running Shopify plus a separate accounting tool typically wants three things migrated over — the catalogue with variants intact, a working payment gateway, and inventory that actually matches what's on the shelf. That's the shape of the work; the specifics vary by business.
Tell us what you're on today — Shopify, WooCommerce, a custom build — and we'll map what moving onto Odoo's Website & eCommerce app actually looks like for your catalogue and order volume. Fixed-scope quote, no deck.