Rainmatter Capital backs open-source software provider ERPNext

The firm, which claims to be the biggest free and open source (FOSS) project in India, looks to expand to non-tech areas such as sales and consulting to cater to enterprise and B2B customers, a statement said.

Rainmatter Capital backs open-source software provider ERPNext

Rainmatter Capital backs open-source software provider ERPNext

Mumbai-based Frappe Technologies, which owns open-source ERP solutions provider ERPNext, has raised Rs 10 crore ($1.35 million as per current exchange rates) from Zerodha-backed financial technology fund and incubator Rainmatter Capital.

The firm, which claims to be the biggest free and open source (FOSS) project in India, looks to expand to non-tech areas such as sales and consulting to cater to enterprise and B2B customers, a statement said.

ERPPNext was founded in 2008 by Rushabh Mehta as a system to manage his family’s business. It published its first source code on Google Code-in June 2010.  

“The world needs a lot more free and open-source software and we are aligned to position India as an impactful contributor on the global open-source map,” founder Mehta said, adding that the capital infusion would help ERPNext emerge as an alternative to large, expensive, and proprietary ERP products. 

Fully bootstrapped so far, the company currently provides customizable ERP modules for inventory management, payroll, sales, support CRM, ticketing, and employee wellness. Built on top of the Frappe Python framework, the platform allows for customization and the building of complex business applications and workflows. 

Available in a SaaS format and as a user hosting model, the platform offers domain-specific modules for schools, healthcare, agriculture, and non-profit organizations. It can also be used as a fully open-source system for teams that want to adopt, install, build from scratch, and self-manage. 

Since 2016, Zerodha and ERPNext have been working on FOSS United, a non-profit foundation to promote and encourage FOSS projects, such as ERPNext, to be built in India.

“ERPNext has played a significant role in helping us rapidly build and scale the Zerodha technology stack into the largest stockbroking platform in India,” Kailash Nadh, CTO of Rainmatter and Zerodha, said. 

Source: TechCircle

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