Odoo Website Builder Review (2026): Website builder inside Odoo's business app suite

A plain-English review of Odoo pricing and teams deciding whether building and publishing websites without a fully custom development project belongs in a dedicated tool.

Updated June 26, 2026

4.0 MAQTOOB rating

Our Verdict

Odoo Website Builder fits businesses that already want Odoo to handle more than the public site. It is useful when pages, forms, ecommerce, CRM, or inventory data need to stay close to the same operating system. If you only need a simple brochure site, a standalone builder such as Wix, Squarespace, or Webflow may be easier.

Before choosing a paid plan, build one real page and publish it in a test workspace. Check mobile layout, form delivery, SEO settings, domain setup, and editor permissions. If ecommerce or CRM handoff matters, follow one order or lead into the connected Odoo app before you move the live site.

A good fit if you

  • Businesses that already use or plan to use Odoo apps.
  • Teams that need website forms or store data to feed CRM, sales, or inventory.
  • Non-technical staff who can maintain simple pages after setup.

Look elsewhere if you

  • You only need a polished brochure site with simple editing.
  • Your team does not want to manage Odoo apps, seats, or setup decisions.
  • You need custom frontend control that belongs in Webflow or a custom build.
Next step: write down the problem you need solved, check the pricing details, test one real workflow, then compare alternatives before you pay.

What Is Odoo Website Builder?

Odoo Website Builder is a free, open-source website creation tool designed for businesses that want more than a simple site. It combines drag-and-drop design, AI-assisted content generation, SEO tools, and built-in hosting with deep integration into Odoo’s business apps. Companies can start with a free plan and scale into eCommerce, CRM, events, and more as their online presence grows.

Odoo Website Builder Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Useful inside the Odoo ecosystem — Website work can connect with CRM and ecommerce. Sales, inventory, and email tools can stay nearby when those apps are part of the plan.
  • Approachable page editing — Blocks and templates help non-technical users build simple pages without starting from code.
  • Free one-app entry point — A small team can test one Odoo app before paying for the wider suite.

Cons

  • Standalone sites may be easier elsewhere — Wix, Squarespace, or Webflow may be simpler if the website does not need Odoo data.
  • Setup grows with app connections — CRM, ecommerce, inventory, and deployment choices need testing before the site becomes daily work.
  • Customization limits need a pilot — Test mobile layout, publishing, forms, and any custom design needs before moving the live site.

Key Features

Feature What to test Buying note
Page builder blocks Build a landing page with the blocks your team will use every week. A simple page test should expose mobile and editor limits quickly.
Forms and lead capture Submit a real inquiry and check where the record lands. CRM handoff matters if the website is feeding sales follow-up.
Ecommerce handoff Test one product, checkout flow, and inventory update. Do not assume ecommerce data works until the store flow is tested.
SEO, domain, and publishing Check page titles, redirects, domain setup, and mobile preview before launch. Publishing controls matter more when non-technical staff will edit pages.
Odoo app connections Review how website data moves into CRM, sales, inventory, email marketing, or analytics. The paid plan should match the apps and deployment options you need.

Who Uses Odoo Website Builder — and For What

Small businesses publishing service pages

A team can build landing pages and connect form submissions without starting a custom development project.

Use the free one-app plan only if one Odoo app covers the test.

Online stores already using Odoo apps

Product pages, checkout, inventory, and CRM handoff need to sit closer to the same business system.

Test ecommerce and inventory handoff before you rely on the website for sales.

Marketing teams working with operations

Site updates need to connect with leads, email campaigns, or sales follow-up instead of ending in a disconnected form inbox.

Confirm which Odoo apps and user seats are needed before rollout.

Pricing

Plan Price Best for
One App Free $0 Teams using one Odoo app with unlimited users.
Standard US$31.10/user/month paid monthly; US$24.90/user/month billed yearly Companies using all Odoo apps on Odoo Online.
Custom US$61.10/user/month paid monthly; US$49/user/month billed yearly Companies that need Odoo Studio, multi-company, external API, Odoo.sh, or on-premise options.

Source: Official pricing page, checked June 26, 2026.

Odoo lists a free plan for one app, then charges by user for Standard and Custom. The official page showed first-year promotional pricing during this check, so confirm renewal pricing before subscribing. Standard suits a website that can stay on the shared online setup. Custom is the plan to review for Odoo Studio, multi-company work, external API access, or on-premise hosting.

Prices checked 2026-06-25 against official product sources.

Integrations

Connect the workflow that would block launch first. Test forms into CRM, ecommerce into inventory or sales, and analytics on the published page. Ask whether external API, Odoo.sh, or on-premise options require the Custom plan.

Getting Started: What Implementation Actually Takes

Start with one real landing page or service page. Check the mobile layout, form delivery, SEO fields, and domain setup. If ecommerce matters, publish one test product and follow the data into sales or inventory. Let the person who will edit pages try the workflow before you subscribe.

What Users Say

What works well

  • Users like Odoo Website Builder when website pages can stay close to ecommerce, CRM, inventory, and other Odoo apps.
  • The drag-and-drop blocks help teams publish simple business pages without starting from code.

What gets frustrating

  • Customization limits, save or publish quirks, and bugs should be tested before a larger rollout.
  • Teams that only need a standalone marketing site may find the broader Odoo setup heavier than expected.
MAQTOOB take: It makes the most sense when the website is part of an Odoo operating workflow. Test publishing, form handoff, ecommerce data, and permissions before depending on it.

Top Odoo Website Builder Alternatives

  • Choose Wix if you want a standalone site builder with less business-system setup.
  • Choose Squarespace if design templates and simple content editing matter more than Odoo app handoff.
  • Choose Webflow if custom design control and CMS structure matter more than Odoo ERP connections.
  • Choose Shopify if storefront, checkout, payments, and ecommerce apps matter more than an all-in-one Odoo workflow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Odoo Website Builder only a website tool?

No. It is most useful when website pages connect to other Odoo apps such as CRM, ecommerce, sales, inventory, or email marketing.

Does Odoo publish pricing?

Yes. The official pricing page lists One App Free, Standard, and Custom plans with monthly and yearly billing terms.

What should you test before paying?

Build one page, submit one form, check mobile layout and SEO fields, then follow the lead or order into the connected Odoo app.

When is Webflow or Wix easier?

Choose a standalone builder when design control or simple content editing matters more than Odoo business-app handoff.