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ERPNext — Open Source ERP for Growing Businesses

Full-featured open-source ERP system built on the Frappe framework, covering accounting, HR, manufacturing, CRM, and supply chain.

Introduction

ERPNext is a free, open-source enterprise resource planning system built on the Frappe web framework. It provides modules for accounting, inventory, manufacturing, HR, CRM, and project management, making it a complete back-office solution for small and mid-sized businesses without the licensing costs of proprietary ERPs.

What ERPNext Does

  • Manages full double-entry accounting with multi-currency and multi-company support
  • Tracks inventory across warehouses with batch and serial number management
  • Handles manufacturing workflows including BOM, work orders, and production planning
  • Runs HR operations from recruitment and onboarding to payroll and leave management
  • Provides CRM with lead tracking, opportunity pipeline, and quotation generation

Architecture Overview

ERPNext runs on the Frappe framework, a full-stack Python web framework using MariaDB or PostgreSQL for storage and Redis for caching and real-time updates. The frontend uses a custom JavaScript framework with REST and WebSocket APIs. Background jobs run through a Redis-backed worker queue, and the Bench CLI manages sites, apps, and deployments.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Use the Bench CLI tool to install Frappe and ERPNext on Ubuntu or Debian
  • Requires Python 3.11+, Node.js 18+, MariaDB 10.6+ or PostgreSQL, and Redis
  • Configure site settings via site_config.json for database credentials and mail
  • Run bench setup production to configure Supervisor and Nginx automatically
  • Enable scheduled tasks with bench enable-scheduler for background processing

Key Features

  • 13+ integrated modules covering nearly every business function
  • Customizable forms, workflows, and print formats without writing code
  • Built-in point-of-sale for retail with offline mode support
  • REST API and webhook support for third-party integrations
  • Active community with localized versions for 60+ countries

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Odoo — More apps and a larger ecosystem; Community Edition is open source but key features require paid Enterprise
  • Dolibarr — PHP-based ERP/CRM that is lighter but lacks manufacturing depth
  • Tryton — Modular Python ERP with strict data integrity; smaller community
  • Apache OFBiz — Java-based ERP framework; more complex setup and fewer modern UI conventions
  • Metasfresh — Open-source ERP focused on wholesale and food distribution

FAQ

Q: Is ERPNext free for commercial use? A: Yes. ERPNext is licensed under GPLv3 and can be used commercially without licensing fees. Paid hosting and support are available from Frappe.

Q: Can ERPNext handle multi-company setups? A: Yes. A single instance supports multiple companies with inter-company transactions and consolidated financial reports.

Q: How does ERPNext compare to SAP for small businesses? A: ERPNext covers similar core ERP functions at zero license cost. SAP offers deeper industry-specific modules but at significantly higher expense and complexity.

Q: What is the relationship between Frappe and ERPNext? A: Frappe is the underlying web framework. ERPNext is an application built on Frappe. You can also build custom apps on Frappe alongside ERPNext.

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