ERPNext vs Traditional Software for Brass Industry in Jamnagar

Jamnagar is proudly known as the “Brass City of India”, producing millions of brass parts every day. From plumbing fittings to electrical connectors and export-quality precision parts, the industry contributes significantly to India’s manufacturing and exports. But when it comes to managing production, inventory, job work, and compliance, many brass manufacturers in Jamnagar still rely…

ERPNext for Brass Part Industry in Jamnagar: Driving Efficiency in 2025

Jamnagar, often called the “Brass City of India”, is home to thousands of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) engaged in brass parts manufacturing. From precision components to fittings and hardware, Jamnagar supplies brass parts to industries worldwide, including plumbing, electrical, automotive, and electronics. But as competition grows and export demand increases, the brass industry faces…

ERPNext for Textile Industry in Surat: Powering Growth with Digital Transformation

Surat, known as the Textile Hub of India, contributes nearly 40% of the country’s textile production and is home to thousands of weaving units, dyeing houses, and garment manufacturers. While the industry is thriving, managing large-scale operations in Surat’s competitive market is a constant challenge. From raw material procurement to weaving, dyeing, finishing, and distribution,…

How to Integrate WordPress WooCommerce with ERPNext for D2C E-commerce in 2025

For Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) brands, WordPress (WooCommerce) is the most popular choice for building online stores, while ERPNext is a powerful open-source ERP system for managing backend operations like inventory, accounts, and fulfillment. But the real magic happens when you integrate WooCommerce with ERPNext. This creates a seamless flow of data — from orders and payments…

ERPNext and WordPress for E-commerce D2C: The Perfect Combination in 2025

The Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) business model has exploded in popularity in India and worldwide. With customers preferring to buy directly from brands instead of middlemen, D2C companies need a strong digital presence and robust backend systems to scale successfully. Two powerful tools that help D2C brands thrive are WordPress (with WooCommerce) for online storefronts and ERPNext…

Building a SaaS Product on Frappe Framework: A Developer’s Guide

Introduction In today’s cloud-first world, SaaS (Software as a Service) is the dominant business model. For developers and entrepreneurs in India and beyond, building a SaaS product can seem complex—but Frappe Framework makes it easier, faster, and scalable from day one. As a developer working with Frappe and ERPNext for years, I’ve seen its potential…

Microsoft Blocks Services to Nayara Energy – Time for India to Go Open Source

In a startling development, Microsoft has reportedly blocked access to its services for Nayara Energy, one of India’s major private oil refiners. This decision, believed to be influenced by global political and economic pressures, signals a deeper vulnerability in India’s heavy dependence on foreign proprietary technologies. The Bigger Picture – Tech Dependence = Economic Risk…