Looking for recommendations,
We changed business structure, and switched from Quickbooks to Odoo for the new business, and I am very glad we did. It is much better.
We are still paying for the Quickbooks subscription to access old sales and purchase history but it involves running reports to access that data, and the experience is unpleasant.
I see two options.
Option 1:
Setup multi-company with the second company being the previous business.
Pros: Upgraded subscription will include Studio.
Cons: Upgraded subscription is a little more expensive.
I am leaning towards setting up multi-company. We are using v18.0
Option 2:
Create a new Accounting Only database for sales (invoices) and expenses history.
Pros: 1 App only subscription is free. Products can still be created in the accounting app. The dashboard app is included and is helpful. Keeps the two businesses completely separate.
Cons: Possibility of the 1 App only subscription not always being free or Odoo removing the Accounting app from that offer. It will be a lot of work, and I do not want to pay for a second Odoo subscription just for historical data.
Has anyone else done something like this? Does anyone see any other pros and cons that I haven't mentioned?
I appreciate everybody's help. Thank you so much.
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Hi,
Both options you’re considering are viable, and the best choice depends on how often you need to access your legacy QuickBooks data and how closely you want it integrated with your new Odoo setup. Setting up a multi-company environment keeps everything in one place, allowing you to easily switch between the new and old businesses, maintain consistent reporting, and even create consolidated financials. This option is cleaner for long-term access and compatibility with future Odoo upgrades, though it comes at a slightly higher subscription cost and may clutter your main database if the legacy company isn’t actively used.
Creating a separate accounting-only database is cheaper and isolates the historical data completely, keeping your production instance light. However, it relies on Odoo’s free one-app offer, which could change, and it requires more maintenance if you ever need to upgrade or access older data frequently.
A third compromise is to export your QuickBooks records and import only essential summaries,such as balances, journals, or monthly reports,into Odoo. This keeps key information accessible without maintaining a full second database. In short, use multi-company for integrated, ongoing access; a separate instance for occasional lookups; or import summaries if you just need reference data.
Hope it helps
You have several options:
1 - IDEAL / NO WORK AT ALL
It may be possible to keep a single read only license to your old system
Pros - easy to look things up, nothing new to learn
Cons - it is another system, so now things are in two places
2 - QUICKEST / EASIEST
Import Excel sheets of the relevant information into Odoo Spreadsheets via the Documents App
Pros - get access to what you need without much work to import
Cons - harder to search for things, not integrated well
3 - MORE WORK
Create a Studio App and import tables of CSV data
Pros - can use Odoo filtering and search, form and list and kanban views, can link to Customers via Smart buttons
Cons - takes more time
4 - EVEN MORE WORK
Import Monthly Trial Balances
Pros - you can run year on year comparisons
Cons - takes even more time
5 - THE MOST WORK
Import Transactions
Pros - works as if you were using Odoo the whole time
Cons - VERY VERY VERY time consuming, needs scripts, very advanced knowledge required, may not have a good return on investment
Both options have merit, but from our experience at Ledger Labs, setting up a multi-company structure in Odoo is usually the more reliable long-term solution.
It keeps your historical QuickBooks data accessible within the same environment, allows smoother cross-company reporting, and reduces the risk of future compatibility or access issues if Odoo changes its free plan policies.
The slightly higher subscription cost is justified by stability, data integrity, and easier management down the line.
If needed, we can help you set up a clean multi-company configuration and migrate the old data efficiently — without cluttering your current books.
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