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From ABRA to a systemyou can actually run yourself.

ABRA works. But for businesses that have outgrown its structure or are paying for modules they don't need, moving to a custom system is a better option. No licences, no adapting to a template.

Discuss the migration from ABRA

Migration from ABRA to a custom system

Does this sound familiar?

ABRA users we speak with are dealing with similar things:

  • Every new module or user means another licence fee.
  • Reporting requires an Excel export — you can't get much from the system itself.
  • Connecting an e-shop or external CRM is complicated and expensive.
  • Mobile access barely exists or is heavily restricted.
  • Customising ABRA is possible, but every change costs time and money.
  • Your business processes have to adapt to the system, not the other way around.
  • The implementation took longer and cost more than promised.
  • Support is slow, documentation doesn't help.

Two paths out of ABRA

Depends on what ABRA stopped giving you.

ABRA today

  • Licence model: per user and per module
  • Reporting via export
  • Integrations require custom development
  • You adapt your operations to the system

Another off-the-shelf ERP

  • New system, same logic
  • You adapt to a template again
  • Monthly licences, per-user pricing
  • Migration with no guaranteed outcome

Custom system

  • Data from ABRA gets audited — clean data transfers
  • System matches your operations
  • No monthly licences for modules you don't need
  • Fixed price and timeline agreed before we start

What stays and what gets better

What stays

Data worth keeping

Invoices, contacts, movements and settings go through an audit. We transfer only what is clean.

Your working processes

Processes that work, we keep. Those that cause friction, we fix during scoping.

Number series and settings

Invoicing, document numbering, warehouses, VAT rates. Everything transfers correctly.

What gets better

Access from anywhere

Web interface. No Windows Server, no RDP session, no VPN.

Integrations with e-shop, CRM and accounting

Connected to the systems you already use. No manual syncing.

Reporting without Excel

Dashboards directly in the system. Excel as an intermediate step disappears.

How the migration works

Price and timeline are agreed before we start. Always.

1

Conversation

30 minutes. You describe your operations and what's not working with the current system. We tell you whether and how we can help.

2

Scoping phase

1 to 2 weeks. We map processes, audit source data and write a specification. You get it regardless of whether we continue.

3

Build and handover

Typically 4 to 12 weeks. We build to spec, migrate clean data and hand over a working system. Something that runs from day one.

Moving away from ABRA?

Tell us about your operations. We'll get back within one business day.

Start a conversation

We respond within one business day.

Frequently asked questions

It depends on data quality. We always audit the source data before migration. What is clean transfers. What contains errors or duplicates, we recommend leaving behind. The scope of the migration is always part of the specification.

Typically 4 to 12 weeks from signing the specification. The exact timeline is always part of the specification from the scoping phase.

The price is fixed and agreed before development starts, during the scoping phase. The scoping phase is priced separately and takes 1 to 2 weeks. You keep the specification regardless of whether we continue.

No. We hand over the system in production with documentation and training. It runs in the cloud, so no server infrastructure is needed.