The first question every Lebanese owner asks about Odoo is what it costs. The honest answer has two parts: the licence you pay Odoo, and the implementation you pay a partner. This guide breaks down both in USD for 2026, and what actually moves the price.
Odoo licence cost
Odoo is priced per user plus the apps you enable, billed by Odoo. The Standard and Custom plans cover most Lebanese SMEs; you only pay for users who need access. Because it is dollar-denominated, it fits Lebanon's dollarised economy cleanly. The Odoo Enterprise edition adds Studio, mobile apps and accounting automation.
Implementation packages
- Starter (from ~USD 1,900): a focused single-app rollout for a small team.
- Growth (~USD 4,500 to 9,000): multi-app for a mid-market SME, with VAT 11%, NSSF and OMT/Whish.
- Enterprise (from ~USD 12,000): full multi-app or multi-company deployment with custom apps and migration.
What drives the price
The number of apps, the number of branches or companies, custom workflows, integrations (OMT, Whish, banks, eCommerce) and data migration are what move the figure. A clean CRM-only setup is cheap; a full ERP with manufacturing and multi-company is not.
Total cost of ownership vs alternatives
For most Lebanese SMEs, Odoo lands at a fraction of Salesforce plus SAP plus a separate HRMS, because it replaces that patchwork with one platform and one bill. The savings show up not just in licences but in fewer integrations to maintain.
Timeline
A focused SME rollout goes live in three to six weeks. Mid-market multi-app projects run six to ten weeks. Enterprise and multi-company deployments take eight to twelve, with a parallel run before cutover.
How to get an accurate quote
The only real number comes from a short discovery call where you map apps, users, branches and integrations. Shyphan returns a fixed-quote SOW with milestone dates, see Odoo services or the Odoo Lebanon hub.