Key Takeaways
- A services ERP connects projects, timesheets, billing, expenses and accounting.
- The biggest wins are more billable hours, faster billing and live project margin.
- Its value depends on time being logged, so easy logging matters most.
- Odoo suits firms and agencies, ERPNext suits open-source control, SAP suits large groups.
For a service business, the product is people's time, and the leaks are quiet: hours logged late, scope that creeps, invoices that go out a week after the work, and a margin nobody can see until the accounts close. A services ERP closes those leaks by putting projects, time and billing on one system.
What a services ERP does
It puts delivery and finance on the same data. A project carries its tasks, budget, time and expenses, and that turns into an invoice and into live margin, without anyone re-keying.
- Projects, tasks and milestones.
- Timesheets and billable hours.
- Retainer, time and milestone billing.
- Expenses booked to projects.
- Utilisation, margin and accounting.
The features that matter most
Timesheets to invoice
This is the feature that pays for itself. When time logs against tasks the same day and turns into an invoice with one action, billable work stops slipping off the bill.
Live project margin
When time and expenses sit on the project, margin is visible during delivery, so a project going over is caught while it can still be fixed.
Utilisation
When utilisation and capacity are visible, work is balanced and hiring is planned on real numbers, not gut feel.
How to choose a platform
- How large and complex? Firms and agencies fit Odoo, large groups fit SAP.
- How tight is the budget? ERPNext has no per-user licence and covers projects and accounts.
- How varied is your billing? Mixed retainers, time and milestones favour a flexible setup.
What to plan for
- Make time logging quick, or it will not happen.
- Map your billing types, including retainers, before go-live.
- Pilot one team through a full billing cycle, then roll out.
Frequently asked questions
What is a services ERP?
It is one system that connects projects, timesheets, billing, expenses and accounting, so a firm runs on shared data and billable work turns into invoices without slipping.
Which ERP is best for a service business?
Odoo suits growing firms and agencies, ERPNext suits teams that want open-source control over projects and accounts, and SAP suits large services groups.
How long does it take to go live?
A focused rollout runs about 6 to 10 weeks. A large group on SAP takes longer, depending on scope and the number of teams.