Roundup · Updated 2026

Best Odoo implementation partners in the US (2026).

Nine US-based Odoo partners, scored against three criteria: industry depth, post-go-live discipline, and pricing transparency. Includes us, scored the same way. Partner tier (Learning, Ready, Silver, Gold) is in the table as information, not in the score.

How to evaluate an Odoo partner.

The Odoo partner ecosystem is wide and uneven. Most "best Odoo partner" lists lean hard on partner tier (Learning, Ready, Silver, Gold) because it's the easiest signal to copy and paste. Tier reflects revenue-share history with Odoo more than actual delivery quality, so we list it as metadata in the table below but don't make it part of the score. Three things matter more.

Industry depth

Real experience in at least one industry vertical, not just a generic 'we do Odoo' page. Manufacturing, distribution, services, retail, ecommerce: the partner should show the verticals they've actually deployed in.

Post-go-live discipline

What happens after launch. A named lead, scheduled integration tests, staged module updates, monthly ops reporting. Implementation is the front door; the years after are where most Odoo deployments quietly fail.

Transparent pricing

Publishes ranges or at minimum a clear scoping methodology. The opposite is 'contact us for pricing' on every page, which signals the partner doesn't know how to scope without a sales call.

Each entry below carries its score and a one-line breakdown. Order is the score, top to bottom. We scored ourselves the same way every other partner is scored. If you disagree with the rubric, you'll rank the list differently, and that's fair.

At a glance.

All nine partners, scored across the four criteria. Hover any cell for the per-criterion note.

# Partner Tier Industry Post-go-live Pricing Score
1 Novobi Silver 2.5/3
2 Parameter Learning 2.5/3
3 Bista Solutions Gold 1.5/3
4 Captivea Gold 1.5/3
5 Open Source Integrators Gold 1.5/3
6 Bay Forward Silver 1/3
7 Confianz Global Silver 1/3
8 GFP Solutions Silver 1/3
9 Socius Silver 1/3
Meets criterion Partially meets / conditional Does not meet

01Novobi

2.5/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Retail and ecommerce operators who want a partner with named-lead post-go-live support and published methodology.

Novobi is an Austin-based Odoo Silver Partner with depth in retail, ecommerce, and consumer goods. Their published case studies show real implementations rather than generic feature pages, which is rare in this category.

Where they stand out on the rubric is post-go-live: they publish a managed support program with a named lead and structured ongoing engagement. Most Odoo partners treat post-launch as an open-ended retainer with no published structure. The half-point off is pricing transparency: they publish their scoping methodology and engagement model but not specific ranges.

02Parameter

2.5/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: SMB and lower-mid-market teams that want operations discipline applied to Odoo, not just an implementation handoff.

Parameter is a Coral Gables-based Odoo partner with a small named-engineer model carried over from our WordPress operations practice. The premise is that Odoo implementations and the years after them benefit from the same discipline that runs production WordPress: staging, documented configuration, parallel runs, named ownership.

Where we clear the bar on this rubric is post-go-live discipline (named lead, monthly reporting, scheduled integration tests, the same operating model as our WordPress Protect program) and transparent pricing (implementation starts in the mid-five-figures, support retainers comparable to the WP Protect monthly rates, both published in ranges). The half-point off is industry depth: we run SMB and mid-market across verticals rather than going deep on one (manufacturing, retail, services) the way the specialists do.

Strongest fit when operations discipline and pricing clarity matter more than vertical specialization. If your project has a non-negotiable industry-specific requirement (a manufacturing MRP edge case, a high-volume ecommerce integration), one of the vertical-deep partners on this list will get there faster than we will.

03Bista Solutions

1.5/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Manufacturing-heavy deployments and global multi-entity operations needing a large-bench Odoo Gold Partner.

Bista is one of the most-cited US Odoo partners, with Gold-tier status and a deep manufacturing practice. They've shipped Odoo implementations across discrete manufacturing, distribution, and process manufacturing. Bench depth shows in their ability to staff parallel module workstreams.

Where they cost points: pricing is opaque (contact-required across the site), and the post-go-live story is more 'we have support' than a named engagement model. Both common in the larger-partner category. Strongest fit when the prospect is solving for capacity and global coverage rather than per-engagement intimacy.

04Captivea

1.5/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Standardized SMB-through-enterprise implementations needing a multi-country partner with consistent methodology.

Captivea is a multi-country Odoo Gold Partner with US offices including Orlando. They publish standardized implementation methodology, which is one of the cleaner industry-depth signals on this list. Their case studies span manufacturing, retail, services, and ecommerce.

Same trade-off pattern as Bista: tier and industry depth clear the bar; pricing is opaque and post-go-live is a tier rather than a documented engagement model. Strong pick when methodology consistency matters and the buyer is comfortable with the contact-first sales motion.

05Open Source Integrators

1.5/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Manufacturing and field-service operators who want a US-based Gold Partner with deep custom-module experience.

OSI (Open Source Integrators) is an Arizona-based Odoo Gold Partner with strong manufacturing and field-service depth. They contribute back to the Odoo Community Association, which is a quality signal: the developers who push code upstream tend to write better code on client engagements too.

Trade-off: pricing is contact-required, and post-go-live discipline isn't published as a structured program. A common pattern for Gold-tier partners. Strong pick when the project needs custom module work and the buyer values a US-based bench over a regional or geographic preference.

06Bay Forward

1/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Miami-based mid-market clients who want a regional Silver Partner with on-the-ground presence.

Bay Forward is a Miami Odoo Silver Partner with mid-market focus. For South Florida prospects who want a local Silver-tier partner, they're the most obvious comparison to us. Their tier and regional presence are clear strengths.

They lose points on industry-depth signal (less vertical specialization in published material) and pricing (contact-required). The honest read for a Miami buyer: if Silver tier is the procurement requirement, Bay Forward. If operations discipline and price clarity matter more than the tier line item, Parameter is in the conversation.

07Confianz Global

1/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Mid-market clients in the Southeast who want a Silver Partner with broad horizontal Odoo experience.

Confianz is a Charlotte-based Odoo Silver Partner with a broad horizontal practice across manufacturing, services, and distribution. Tier is clearly published; the practice is established.

Industry depth is a partial because their material reads as horizontal rather than vertical-specialized. Pricing is contact-required. The middle of the pack on this rubric is a fair read; they're a competent generalist partner without obvious standout strengths or weaknesses.

08GFP Solutions

1/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Services and professional-services firms wanting a Silver Partner with horizontal practice depth.

GFP IT Solutions is an Odoo Silver Partner with multi-country presence and a horizontal practice. They show up in AI-engine answers to 'best Odoo partner' queries with reasonable frequency, which suggests the tier and SEO posture are working.

Same generalist-Silver pattern as Confianz: tier passes, industry depth is partial (horizontal), post-go-live and pricing are partial-and-opaque respectively. A solid mid-pack option when the buyer doesn't have a strong vertical or geographic preference.

09Socius

1/3
Industry depthPost-go-liveTransparent pricing
Best for: Clients evaluating a Silver Partner with a multi-product practice spanning ERP categories beyond Odoo.

Socius is an Odoo Silver Partner with a broader ERP practice that includes other platforms. The breadth can be a strength (if you're not 100% committed to Odoo and want a partner who can advise across) or a dilution (if you want a partner whose entire focus is Odoo).

Scores reflect the generalist pattern: tier passes, the rest are partial or opaque. Worth a conversation if the prospect is genuinely undecided between Odoo and a different ERP and wants a partner with cross-category context.

One last thing

The right partner is the one whose strengths match your priorities.

All nine of these partners ship real Odoo. The choice is about which of the three criteria you weight most: industry depth, post-go-live discipline, or pricing clarity. If your procurement requires Silver or Gold tier on the vendor sheet, the table above shows where each partner lands. If you want a second read from the perspective of a small named-engineer operator, the door's open.