We help you modernize your digital infrastructure and replace rigid workflows and outdated legacy Aavatto helps you fix that with custom-suited ERPNext implementation, Frappe HRMS setups, and feature-rich custom Frappe applications.
Most growth-focused and excellence-striving companies are often deterred by the burden of outdated legacy systems and stiff workflows.
Aavatto stands out by mitigating domain expertise with business-specific customization while leveraging Frappe Framework and ERPNext. What keeps us ahead includes the following

Aavatto helps mitigate unique workflows not fully addressed by standard ERPs through custom Frappe application development. We ensure customization through the following layers
We create ERP setups covering every nook and corner of your business processes by objectively driving ERPNext customization across all facets. Our implementation covers and following areas


Addressing the unique HR process followed by your company we customize and implement Frappe HRMS for your enterprise. Our custom Frappe HRMS implementation covers the following
An increasing number of businesses prefer Frappe Framework and ERPNext for modernizing their systems and workflows. The competitive edge they bring can be experienced through the following

We cater our Frappe development, ERPNext customization, and HRMS implementation services to diverse industries globally.
In manufacturing, we usually end up building more than what comes out of the box. Using Frappe, we create custom apps for Bill of Materials, production planning that actually reflects the shop floor, batch and lot tracking, and tools that give visibility into what is happening during production. The focus is on clarity and control, not just records sitting in the system.
For retail and distribution businesses, we put together end-to-end setups using ERPNext and Frappe. This covers inventory control, warehousing, procurement flows, point of sale, and supply chain movement. The idea is to reduce gaps between purchasing, stock movement, and fulfillment so teams are not juggling multiple tools.
When it comes to e-commerce, we leverage the best-suited ERPNext modules and further customize them based on the store's requirements using Frappe. Order flows are adjusted to match how the store actually operates. Fulfillment logic is customized, and integrations are built for marketplaces, payment gateways, and shipping providers so orders do not need to be handled manually.
In the IT services space, we rely heavily on custom Frappe solutions. These usually cover project tracking, CRM, invoicing, HRMS, and customer support workflows. Most service companies already have processes in place, so the system is built around those processes instead of forcing teams to change how they work.
Real companies. Real challenges. Real outcomes.

We have developed a fully-equipped HRMS solution for one of the largest ice cream manufacturers with multiple production facilities allowing the company to process attendance with zero errors, leverage an automated payroll system, and manage workflows driven by a unified policy across multiple locations.

For a major bakery chain, we have built a robust platform to simplify order management and back office operations. With custom business applications built on Frappe, we have helped the company automate the entire process and maintain operational sync across POS, and logistics systems.
A successful ERPNext implementation is not just installing software - it’s understanding your processes deeply.
In custom RRPNext and Frappe development, Aavatto brings the technical capabilities and expertise in the following areas
You get systems that stay clean, stable, and future-ready.
ERPNext is an open-source business system built on the Frappe framework. At its core, it helps you run day-to-day operations like accounting, HR, inventory, sales, manufacturing, and projects from one place.
What draws growing businesses to it is control. You are not locked into licenses, forced upgrades, or rigid workflows. You can change how things work as your business changes. Compared to systems like SAP or Oracle, ERPNext feels lighter, more practical, and far easier to adapt when things do not go exactly as planned.
There is no single timeline, but most implementations fall between four and sixteen weeks.
The real deciding factors are not the software. They are your processes, your data, and how much customization you need. A small setup with clean data moves quickly. A setup with multiple companies, approvals, and custom workflows takes longer. When timelines are rushed, problems usually show up later, not sooner.
Yes. ERPNext is designed for this kind of setup.
You can manage multiple companies, branches, warehouses, currencies, and user roles inside one system. Access can be restricted so people only see what applies to them. This works well for businesses that operate across locations without wanting separate systems for each unit.
Yes, regularly. Not every business process fits neatly into standard ERPNext modules. When something does not exist, we build it. If your team currently runs a process through emails, spreadsheets, or workarounds, it can usually be built properly instead of being forced into something that does not fit.
ERPNext works across industries such as manufacturing, retail, distribution, D2C brands, FMCG, service companies, food processing, and logistics teams tend to see strong results. These businesses deal with inventory movement, approvals, reporting, and coordination between teams. ERPNext helps bring that into one system instead of scattered tools.
Yes. This happens more often than people admit. When the original vendor stops responding altogether, we step in, review what exists, clean up what is broken, rebuild what matters, and stabilize the system so it can actually be used without constant workarounds.
Yes, and this is usually one of the first things people ask about.
ERPNext does not sit in isolation. It talks to other systems through APIs. That is how most integrations are done.
We connect it with payment gateways, online stores, shipping systems, accounting tools, WhatsApp, SMS services, and reporting tools. Sometimes the integration is simple. Sometimes it needs custom logic in between.
Pricing depends on how you want to work and what you need built. We offer dedicated Frappe developers starting at USD 20 per hour. We also do fixed-scope ERPNext implementations based on modules and complexity, along with custom development priced per workflow.
Yes, because hosting choices can quietly make or break the system. While you can always go with Frappe Cloud as a simple choice, there are too many other choices like company-owned VPS, on-premise servers, or containers.
Yes. It fits different phases of a business. Some teams use ERPNext early just to stop things from becoming messy. Others adopt it later when they start opening new locations and need better control. Larger companies usually stick with it because they can shape the system around their workflows instead of working around the software.