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The Odoo upgrade you keep putting off

Send us that one module.
We'll hand it back working.

Someone quoted you an absurd sum to move a single custom module to a newer Odoo — the kind of tedious you'd rather never touch. So don't. Send it over, and we'll return it running on a newer version, installed and tested. Try it live first. It's $50 to download.

Try the working result before you pay a cent — most modules come back within 24 hours. No signup to get started.

Why trust us?

Honestly — you don't have to.

This is the part of the page where you'd normally find five-star reviews from smiling stock photos. We'd rather show you the arrangement, because it's built so that we carry the risk — not you.

And when you write in, you're talking to , not a ticket queue.

Three steps. No workshop, no call.

  1. 1

    Send it

    Drop your module as a .zip or paste a git link. Tell us where it is now and where you want it. That's the whole form.

  2. 2

    Try it live, for free

    We install it on the newer version, fix everything the upgrade broke, and run tests until it's green. Then we hand you a live instance to click around in — so you see it working before you pay. Standard modules come back within 24 hours; the gnarly ones within three days.

  3. 3

    Pay to download it

    Happy with it? Pay $50 and the module — plus a changelog of every change — is yours to download. Testing is free; the download unlocks on payment. No surprises.

Send a module

One module, up to three versions forward. Drop it in and you'll see your price before you send — $50, $250, or an honest no.

Your module

or

No account needed. We only look at the module you send, and we bin it after delivery.

The price, plainly

$50

Most modules. Mostly Python and views, a short jump forward. Back within 24 hours.

$250

The gnarly ones — heavy JavaScript, deep customization, or a full three-version jump. Back within 3 days. The scan on this page tells you which price before you send.

Compare that to whatever a partner or freelancer quoted you to move one module forward. And sometimes the answer is no — a module that leans on paid add-ons, or a whole database. When that's the case, the scan says so straight away and tells you why, for free. That's the bigger service, not this.