✓ Certified Odoo Implementation Partner

Odoo Partners in Edmonton, Alberta

Odoo ERP implementation, customization, and support for businesses across Edmonton and Northern Alberta.

Solvync brings full-service Odoo ERP to Edmonton businesses, from implementation and customization to training and ongoing support.

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Who implements Odoo for Edmonton businesses?

Solvync is a Calgary-based Certified Odoo Implementation Partner that serves Edmonton and Northern Alberta SMBs remotely. Founder Aksh Raheja leads each engagement with a standard-first approach, configuring Odoo native modules for accounting, inventory, sales, purchasing, and operations before any custom work. Most Edmonton clients are 10 to 25 person teams replacing QuickBooks, spreadsheets, and disconnected apps with one practical Odoo system, with on-site visits arranged when a project genuinely needs them.

Edmonton & Northern Alberta coverage

Edmonton plus Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Leduc, Nisku, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, and Acheson, with Grande Prairie and the Fort McMurray region served remotely.

Standard-first delivery

Odoo native accounting, inventory, purchasing, sales, and reporting are configured first. Custom work is scoped only where the standard process cannot meet a real requirement.

Calgary-based, remote-first

No fake Edmonton office. Solvync delivers from its real Calgary base at 431B 41st Avenue NE, so the schema, address, and visible content stay consistent.

Industry fit for Edmonton SMBs

Edmonton and Northern Alberta run on energy services, industrial construction, fabrication, distribution, and agri-food. Each has its own pain points and Odoo module fit. Below is how Solvync delivers in each, with a link to the dedicated page for module-level depth. The first phase stays standard-first so the rollout matches how the business actually buys, builds, ships, and closes the books.

Oil & gas & energy services

Edmonton-area energy service companies in the Industrial Heartland and around Nisku and Fort Saskatchewan lose billable hours when crews, equipment, fuel, and parts move across sites on QuickBooks plus spreadsheets. Odoo Field Service, Project, Inventory, Purchase, and Accounting put dispatch, ticketing, equipment costs, and invoicing on one ledger.

Industrial construction & trades

Edmonton, Nisku, and Leduc commercial and industrial contractors juggling Excel takeoffs, subcontractor invoices, and progress billing lose money to data drift between project tracking and accounting. Odoo Project, Purchase, Subcontracting, and Accounting consolidate job costs, change orders, and progress invoices with no double entry.

Manufacturing & metal fabrication

Fabrication and equipment shops around Nisku, Leduc, and Acheson running production on spreadsheets hit BOM errors and stock-outs. Odoo Manufacturing, Inventory, Purchase, Sales, and Accounting handle BOMs, work orders, replenishment, and inventory valuation on one platform, standard-first before any custom shop-floor work.

Distribution, logistics & transportation

As a northern logistics gateway, Edmonton wholesalers and parts distributors supplying the north hit reorder errors when multi-warehouse stock lives in QuickBooks plus a separate sheet. Odoo Inventory, Purchase, and Sales handle multi-location stock, automated replenishment, and pick-pack-ship with one stock ledger.

Agriculture & agri-food processing

Northern Alberta agri-food processors and distributors tracking lots, expiry, and quality on paper struggle to trace product and reconcile cost. Odoo Inventory with lots and expiry, Quality, Purchase, Manufacturing, and Accounting give traceability and costing without bolting on a separate system.

Professional, engineering & technical services

Edmonton engineering firms, consultancies, and agencies running timesheets in Excel and billing through QuickBooks cannot reconcile billable hours to invoiced work. Odoo Project, Timesheet, and Accounting put utilization, billable rates, and revenue recognition on one dashboard so partners see real margin by client.

Why Edmonton businesses choose Solvync

A Certified Odoo Implementation Partner with founder-led delivery and a standard-first method, serving Edmonton and Northern Alberta from a real Calgary base.

Certified Odoo Implementation Partner

Solvync is a Certified Odoo Implementation Partner, and Odoo is the only platform we implement. The expertise goes deep where it matters instead of being spread thin across multiple systems.

Fixed quote or pre-agreed hours

A scope checkpoint sets a fixed quote before any build begins. When work is billed hourly, the hours are estimated and agreed well in advance, so Edmonton and Northern Alberta SMBs get predictable cost and a clear plan with no surprise invoices later.

Edmonton Odoo partner FAQ

Practical answers for Edmonton and Northern Alberta SMBs evaluating Odoo as their next ERP.

Who implements Odoo for Edmonton businesses?

Solvync is a Calgary-based Certified Odoo Implementation Partner that serves Edmonton and Northern Alberta SMBs remotely. Founder Aksh Raheja leads each engagement with a standard-first approach, configuring Odoo native modules for accounting, inventory, sales, purchasing, and operations before any custom work. Most Edmonton clients are 10 to 25 person teams replacing QuickBooks, spreadsheets, or disconnected apps with one practical Odoo system.

How long does an Odoo implementation take for an Edmonton SMB?

A focused first phase for a 10 to 25 person Edmonton business is usually 6 to 12 weeks once the data is clean. Accounting, Inventory, Purchase, and Sales can go live together when stock, purchasing, and the accounting handoff need one source of truth. Manufacturing or field-service heavy projects can extend the timeline, which is scoped before the work starts.

How much does an Odoo implementation cost for an Edmonton business?

Most Solvync implementations for Edmonton and Northern Alberta SMBs fall between CA$15,000 and CA$60,000 depending on modules, users, integrations, and migration scope. A fixed quote follows the scope checkpoint, so there are no surprise invoices later. Smaller single-department rollouts can start lower; multi-entity or manufacturing-heavy projects sit at the upper end.

Will Solvync customize Odoo or keep it close to standard?

Standard-first by default. Solvync configures Odoo native accounting, inventory, purchasing, sales, and reporting before considering custom modules. Custom work is scoped only when a real business requirement cannot be met by the standard configuration, which keeps upgrades clean and the total cost predictable for Edmonton SMBs.

Can Solvync configure Odoo for Edmonton oil and gas and energy services companies?

Yes. Edmonton-area energy service companies in the Industrial Heartland and around Nisku and Fort Saskatchewan often run QuickBooks plus job-tracking spreadsheets while crews, equipment, and parts move across sites. Solvync configures Odoo Field Service, Project, Inventory, Purchase, and Accounting so dispatch, ticketing, equipment costs, and invoicing sit on one ledger and every billable hour is captured.

Can Solvync set up Odoo for Edmonton, Nisku, and Leduc manufacturers and fabricators?

Yes. For metal fabrication and equipment shops around Nisku, Leduc, and Acheson, Solvync starts with Odoo Manufacturing, Inventory, Purchase, Sales, and Accounting. That gives the team BOMs, work orders, replenishment, purchasing, stock accuracy, and a clean financial handoff without overbuilding the first phase. Custom shop-floor work is reserved for requirements the standard configuration cannot meet.

How does Solvync handle GST and Alberta tax setup in Odoo?

Alberta has no provincial sales tax, so Solvync configures Odoo Accounting with 5% GST for Alberta sales, HST for cross-province customers (13% Ontario, 15% in the Atlantic provinces), and zero-rated treatment for exports. Tax mappings are tested against real customer addresses and CRA-ready audit trails are enabled from day one, including for QuickBooks migrations where existing tax codes are mapped to the Odoo chart.

Can Solvync migrate our QuickBooks data to Odoo for an Edmonton business?

Yes. Solvync migrates QuickBooks Desktop (any year) and QuickBooks Online into Odoo using a documented field-mapping process: customers, vendors, chart of accounts, opening balances, AR and AP, items, and historical invoices or bills if requested. Every balance is validated against the QuickBooks trial balance before go-live, and both systems run in parallel for the first month for confidence. See the QuickBooks to Odoo migration guide for the full process and pricing.

Can Solvync help if our Edmonton Odoo implementation stalled?

Yes. Solvync reviews Odoo implementations that are stuck, behind schedule, or partly delivered, and gives a practical next-step plan. The goal is to protect what is usable, reduce risk, and move toward a working system without an unnecessary rebuild. For a province-wide second opinion, see the Alberta Odoo implementation hub.

Does Solvync serve Northern Alberta beyond Edmonton?

Yes. Solvync supports Edmonton plus Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Leduc, Nisku, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, and Acheson, and serves Grande Prairie and the Fort McMurray region remotely. Service-area pages describe implementation context and coverage, not physical offices, so what you read matches the schema and the way the work is actually delivered.

Reviewed for Edmonton Odoo partner guidance by Aksh Raheja, Founder, Solvync ·

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