Open-source low-code ERP and BPM platform for mid-market operations
Axelor builds a hybrid open-source platform combining low-code BPM with thirty+ business applications (ERP, CRM, HR, accounting, manufacturing). The tech stack is Java-heavy with Spring, Hibernate, and PostgreSQL — classic enterprise Java patterns — while the project queue (core module testing, third-party integration, automated test development) and stated pain around functional validation suggest they're scaling test infrastructure to support the modular architecture and integration surface.
Axelor is a privately held software company headquartered in Paris developing an open-source, low-code/no-code platform targeting mid-market and public-sector operations. The platform bundles a visual business process engine with a suite of thirty+ pre-built applications covering finance, supply chain, HR, project management, and manufacturing. Customers can modify processes in real time and integrate the platform with legacy systems. The product is deployed across private industry, government ministries, education, and consulting firms.
Axelor's core is built on Java with Spring, Hibernate, and PostgreSQL. Front-end uses JavaScript and XML. Development tooling includes Git, Playwright for testing, and Redmine for project tracking.
Current project focus is core module testing, third-party integration testing, and automated test development — indicating active scaling of testing infrastructure and integration capabilities.
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