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Odiseo is a software development company positioned as a custom software partner for startups and established businesses. Its services cover e-commerce, mobile apps, CMS/CRM/PIM, consulting support, and AI solutions. From a developer-tools perspective, the most notable part is its collection of plugins and Symfony Bundles built around the Sylius/Symfony ecosystem.
According to its website, Odiseo has long used Sylius to build e-commerce projects. Sylius is an open-source e-commerce framework based on Symfony. Its plugins include Marketplace, Blog, Report, RBAC, Amazon FBA, Referrals, Vendor, Mercado Pago, Mailchimp, Banner, Geo, and Xero integrations, covering scenarios such as multi-vendor commerce, content, reporting, permissions, fulfillment, payments, and marketing. Its tech stack also includes PHP/Symfony, ReactNative, Expo, Flutter, Python, TensorFlow, and PyTorch, and it mentions performance and testing tools such as Blackfire, Varnish, Gatling, Redis, PhpSpec, and Behat.
Custom development requires contacting the company for a quote. The clearest public pricing is for its plugins: Marketplace Starter is $1499 and Pro is $2499, both with a 1-year license and unlimited installations. Pro adds priority support, chat, and negotiation modules. The Xero plugin is a one-time payment of $499, while the Amazon FBA plugin is listed as free. Plugins can be installed via Composer/Packagist, and the pages promise support and updates during the license period, but we did not see a complete SLA.
Its strengths are its vertical focus on Sylius/Symfony and plugins that cover common needs in real e-commerce projects. Case examples mention a game store, a ticketing system, and a car rental shop. It also emphasizes BDD, QA/QC, performance optimization, and agile methods, suggesting a relatively strong engineering mindset. The limitations are that the public website content is fairly marketing-oriented and lacks code repositories, license details, documentation samples, version compatibility matrices, and security maintenance policies. It is also not fully clear whether some plugins are open-source or commercial closed-source products.
Odiseo is suitable for e-commerce teams already using a Sylius/Symfony stack that need to quickly add Marketplace, FBA, Xero, payment, or marketing integrations. It may also be useful for small and midsize businesses looking for outsourced development. It is less suitable for teams that want ready-to-use SaaS, Chinese-language local support, or clear RMB payment options. Access and payment information for mainland China is not disclosed. Before purchasing, it is worth confirming network connectivity, payment methods, invoicing, time-zone communication, and fallback options. Alternatives to compare include domestic e-commerce customization teams, Magento/Adobe Commerce, Shopware, or other Sylius service providers.
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