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👋 Welcome to the Skool Odoo Community (US) This community is for entrepreneurs, accountants, developers, and operators who want to master Odoo Community 🇺🇸 — the free, open-source edition of Odoo. ✨ Why Odoo Community? - 💸 100% Free — no license fees - 🛠️ Open-source & extensible (OCA modules, APIs, custom devs) - 📦 Full ERP: CRM, Accounting, Inventory, Sales, Website, and more - 🚀 Scalable: from single VPS to containers & clusters 📚 What you’ll find here - 🐳 Install & deploy guides (Docker, Portainer, PostgreSQL) - 🧾 U.S. localization tips (sales tax, Avalara/AvaTax, OCA) - 📊 Accounting best practices for U.S. companies - 🤝 Peer reviews, Q&A, and real-world examples 👥 Who is this for? - Small & medium businesses - Consultants & implementers - Developers & accountants 📌 Guidelines - ✅ Share configs, links, and real examples - 🤝 Be helpful & respectful - 🚫 No spam/self-promo - ⚠️ Not legal/tax advice. Independent from Odoo S.A. 👉 Start here: introduce yourself, share your use case, and tell us your Odoo version!
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Odoo Community US (OCUS)
We are a skool.com community. But there is another community afiliated with the Odoo Community Association ( https://odoo-community.org/ ) Odoo Community US (OCUS) As they say Odoo Community US (OCUS) is an independent, community-driven initiative and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Odoo S.A. Their goals: The Odoo Community US (OCUS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing Odoo’s adoption in the US market. Our mission is to foster open-source collaboration, improve localization, and support businesses and developers who believe in the power of Odoo and the OCA, Odoo Community Association. https://www.odoo-community.us/homepage
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Odoo Community US (OCUS)
The Last Mile in Odoo Implementation
In the world of telecommunications, there’s a very telling expression: the last mile. It refers to the final stretch that connects a main network to every house or office. Running a cable from Atlanta to Orlando may seem difficult, but it’s actually much simpler than bringing that cable into every single home in the city. That final stretch is the most costly, complex, and decisive. The same thing happens with business software. Implementing Odoo isn’t just about installing a program or renting a cloud server. The real challenge is making sure the software reaches every person in the organization and becomes part of their daily work. Companies know they need to issue invoices, manage inventory, or control their processes. They buy the software, they install it, sometimes even set it up in the cloud… but that’s not the end of the road. Without proper configuration, adaptation, and training, Odoo can easily become a “box on the shelf”: it’s there, but nobody is really using it—or using it well. That’s where the real value of my work comes in: helping businesses through that last mile. Making Odoo not just software, but a living tool inside the company. That means: Configuring it to reflect the reality of the business. ☦️Adapting processes, taxes, warehouses, and invoicing. ☦️Training every user to take advantage of it in their daily tasks. ☦️Answering questions and providing close support during rollout. Technology by itself doesn’t transform a business. What truly makes the difference is people using it effectively. And in that last mile—the most decisive and the most complex—is where I bring real value.
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